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Workstation: AMD Sempron 3000+ 2.0Ghz, 1GB DDR, GeForce 4 Ti 4600, 200GB hdd, Running on Windows XP Home. 19″
Laptop Workstation: AMD Mobile x2 Dual Core 1.8Ghz, 4GB DDR3, GeForce-something, 400GB hdd, Running on Windows Vista.
MainServer:(Fileserver and some other apps) AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4200+, 4GB DDR2, 3.2TB hdd, GeForce 9700GS. Running on Windows Server 2003.
Webserver: P4 Intel 2.8Ghz, 1GB DDR, 200GB hdd, GeForce 4-MX, Running on Windows Server 2003.
Mailserver(Gateway): P4 Intel 2.4Ghz, 1GB DDR, 120GB hdd, GeForce 2, Running on Unix based FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE
Allaround: P4 Intel 1.6Ghz, 768SD, 80GB hdd, ATI Radeon 9700PRO, Running on Linux based system CentOS 5.2-RELEASE
Xbox 360: CD/DVD, 3 IBM PowerPC-based CPUs at at 3.2 GHz each bitars CPU, 512.0 MB RAM, DVD, 20GB hdd
Router: Atalanta Science CISCO, 10/100/1000 – 300Mbps Wireless
Switch: NetGEAR FS105, 10/100. 5 ports
KVM: Equip SW 0206C, 2 ports
Connection: 10/10Mbit
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bakercollegeTVhttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/bakercollegetvEducationcis, computer, information systems, administrator, tech support, degree, certificate, diploma, graduate, school, technical, geek, university, college, Baker College, job, Michigan, unemployment, employmentComputer Information Systems
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Associate Degree in Science in Computer Information Systems: Students will be prepared to work in the Information Technology field in a wide variety of support roles. Students develop basic skills in a wide range of areas including application development and use, web development, databases, operating systems and analysis and design. This broad range of topics prepares them for jobs in small business and for support careers.
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Lecture by Dr. Art Langer, author. Analysis & Design of Information Systems (3nd Ed),
Langer, Springer-Verlag 2007 (ISBN978-1-844628-654-4)
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Is your computer’s hard drive damaged or out of space? Learn how to install a computer hard drive on a desktop computer in this free computer and electronics video, with tips on computer care and maintenance for PC users.
Expert: Matt Dinatale
Bio: Matt Dintale has 10+ years working with the PC. He is certified in both A+ and Net+, with an associates degree in computer information systems.
Filmmaker: Christopher South
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Lecture by Dr. Art Langer, author. Analysis & Design of Information Systems (3nd Ed),
Langer, Springer-Verlag 2007 (ISBN978-1-844628-654-4)
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[Recorded: March 1, 2009]
Digital technology has created unprecedented changes in the way we live and work today. To consider these transformations in American society and culture, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences organized a symposium on the Impact of Information Technology on Society in March 2009
In one session of this symposium, hosted at the Computer History Museum, a distinguished panel discussed “Information Technology and the Future of Books, Publishing, and Libraries.” The questions considered included: As publishing continues to move toward a digital model, what happens to libraries and their clients, researchers, and students? What forces are shaping the future of the printed book? What will be the future of book publishing?
The panelists were:
- Edward Feigenbaum, Kumagai Professor in the School of Engineering, Emeritus, Stanford University
- John Warnock, Co-Chairman of the Board, Adobe Systems Inc.
- John Hollar, President and CEO, Computer History Museum
- Daniel J. Clancy, Engineering Director, Google Book Search Project
- Michael A. Keller, University Librarian, Stanford University
- Donald A. B. Lindberg, Director, National Library of Medicine
The Computer History Museum thanks the American Academy of Arts and Sciences for making this video available.
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Lecture by Dr. Art Langer, author. Analysis & Design of Information Systems (3nd Ed),
Langer, Springer-Verlag 2007 (ISBN978-1-844628-654-4)
http://books.google.com/books?id=fHZBQZkp-TYC
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This video introduces the core essence of the CISA exam.
For more info: cisa-2007.blogspot.com
To join study-group : http://r.yuwie.com/jyeesg
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(November 11, 2009) Paul Borrill of REPLICUS Software Corporation discusses results from physics and other disciplines that investigate if and where hazards to the integrity of our information may exist due to current conceptions of time in computer science. Borrill focuses upon distributed systems, where scale, transmission rates and spatial distribution would most readily manifest anomalous behavior arising from such flaws.
Stanford University:
http://www.stanford.edu/
Stanford Engineering Everywhere:
http://see.stanford.edu/
Stanford Center for Professional Development:
http://scpd.stanford.edu/
Stanford University Channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanford
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