When Microsoft created Windows operating system they designed how all of the processes were run in the operating system and tried to blend MS-DOS seamlessly with Windows. A big change over the years was the use of the dynamic-link library (.dll) files and svchost.exe.
Archive for May 10th, 2009
There can be no doubt as to the critical importance of effective communication management in terms of successfully facilitating not only the ultimate success of any particular project, but the meeting of criteria as far as planning, cost and deadlines are concerned. Most project managers would admit that around eighty percent of their time is spent communicating in one form or another with the various members and groups within the project team. Today, much of the communication needed occurs through a wider range of media than ever before.
When surfing the net, you never know who’s “watching”. This article takes a brief look at what can get inside your computer.
You probably won’t know what a ‘power user’ is unless you are (or at least consider yourself) one. You could be a power user of a particular software application, particular online service, or particular hardware platform - the requirements are more or less the same. Power users don’t just ‘use’ a tool - they wring it dry for every drop of utility possible. They know the ins and outs of every function, option, shortcut, menu and can achieve things using it that even the designer of the tool considers impossible. They are seriously clever geeks.
