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    James Gosling

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    system for example Windows‚ Linux‚ and Apple Macintosh. We know it when were student as “Write Once read many” which is mean you can write one code of program and can run on any system. He has been working in Sun Microsystems since 1984. James Gosling and group of programmers from Sun Company have been working to develop java and several soft-wares‚ but these soft-wares are now top secret for marketing competition. I was aware by this invention and inventor referred to my study. His invention

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    Working from Home

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    Working from Home: It’s in the Details The benefits include lower costs and greater productivity‚ but figuring out how to communicate with off-site employees is crucial Traffic surrounding Microsoft headquarters in Redmond‚ Wash.‚ has become so congested that Washington State Governor Chris Gregoire nearly missed a 9 a.m. speech at the company’s main campus one recent morning. Roads leading to the software maker simply weren’t designed to handle the 35‚000 commuters who report for work there

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    Introduction about Linux Linux is an operating system that was initially created as a hobby by a young student‚ Linus Torvalds‚ at the University of Helsinki in Finland. Linus had an interest in Minix‚ a small UNIX system‚ and decided to develop a system that exceeded the Minix standards. He began his work in 1991 when he released version 0.02 and worked steadily until 1994 when version 1.0 of the Linux Kernel was released. Linux is developed and released under the GNU General Public License and

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    users and owners of high-performance clusters‚ cluster management software‚ job schedulers and grid resources. 1.2 Scope The Libra Scheduler is intended to work as an add-on to the queuing‚ scheduling and resource managing module of the open source Sun Grid Engine cluster management system‚ previously known as Codine. The scheduler will offer market-based economy driven service for managing batch jobs on clusters by scheduling CPU time according to user utility rather than system performance considerations

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    Green Computing

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    Green computing can be thought of as an environmentally conscious effort to make long-term computing sustainable by using energy efficient methods. The goals of green computing are similar to those of green chemistry‚ which try to minimize hazardous material use‚ maximize efficiency and enhance recyclability. Yet all this extra effort put into designs has a negative impact on system throughput. Therefore the question is posed‚ is the extra overhead involved in designing superior data centers‚ optimizing

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    INDEX PAGE INTODUCTION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 3 DEFINITION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 3 COMPANY PROFILE Profile 4 Vision and Mission 4 INFORMATION SYSTEM IN PNB PNB IT Setup * IT Setup 4 * Network Design 4 * Storage 5 * WAN & Connectivity 5 * Security Systems 5 * Hardware & Software Resources 6 Organizations Other Computing Resource * Payroll TPS 6 * Online Assistance

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    The UNIXHATERS Handbook The UNIX- HATERS Handbook “Two of the most famous products of Berkeley are LSD and Unix. I don’t think that is a coincidence.” ® IDG BOOKS Edited by Simson Garfinkel‚ Daniel Weise‚ and Steven Strassmann PROGRAMMERS Illustrations by John Klossner P R E S S iv IDG Books Worldwide‚ Inc. An International Data Group Company San Mateo‚ California • Indianapolis‚ Indiana • Boston‚ Massachusetts The UNIX-HATERS Handbook Published

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    Java

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    related trade dress are trademarks or registered trademarks of John Wiley & Sons‚ Inc. and/or its affiliates in the United States and other countries‚ and may not be used without written permission. Java is a trademark or registered trademark of Sun Microsystems‚ Inc. in the United States and other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Wiley Publishing‚ Inc.‚ is not associated with any product or vendor mentioned in this book. LIMIT OF LIABILITY/DISCLAIMER OF

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    Digital Banking System

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    Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1) Introducing of Banking Managment : It is generally said that the word “BANK” has been originated in Italy. In the middle of 12th century there was a great financial crisis in Italy due to war. A bank is a financial institution which deals with deposits and advances and other related services. It receives money from those who want to save in the form of deposits and it lends money to those who need it. Definition of a Bank is‚ Oxford Dictionary defines

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    Emc Grabs Procedure

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    This script is provided as a means to collect system and/or software configuration for investigations by EMC. To Install : Extract the tar file into a suitable directory using following command‚ command: tar -xvf emcgrab_<os>_<version>.tar Please ensure that your filesystem has at least 500M free of disk space for temporary files that may be generated during its processing. If running ECC 5.x the resulting tar file could be very large. Please NOTE: 1. The script will prompt

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