Enterprise Rapid Recovery Methodology (ERRM) provides a complete heterogeneous recovery solution for your Open Systems and Intel IT infrastructure. Developed by Indigo Stone and offered through IBM Business Continuity and Recovery Services (BCRS), ERRM is a completely reliable, repeatable and certain recovery solution. . ERRM combines the customer’s backups and the BCRS recovery site’s infrastructure […]
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A Guide to ERRM
August 18th, 2008 · No Comments
Mekorma MICR Numeric Method User Guide
August 15th, 2008 · No Comments
What is Mekorma MICR?
Pre-printed check stock becomes negotiable from the moment it is MICR encoded, creating countless opportunities for would-be thieves. Mekorma MICR offers unparalleled protection and control to guard against check fraud. Designed with enhanced safety features, Mekorma MICR uses a laser printer and black magnetic toner to print checks. And, because it gives […]
PictureTel 900 Series Collaboration System Administrator’s Guide
August 10th, 2008 · No Comments
This guide explains how to configure, maintain, and troubleshoot the PictureTel® 900 Series collaboration system. To install your system, see the Installing the PictureTel 900 Series Collaboration System document, which is included in the shipping kit with the system. For regulatory information, see the PictureTel Product Regulatory Information document, which is available on the PictureTel […]
MountainScope User Guide
August 7th, 2008 · No Comments
The PCAvionics MountainScope software for Windows PCs and Pocket PCs shows you the true shape of your world with a real-time GPS-oriented moving map. High-resolution topographic rendering makes mountainous terrain and bodies of water easy to recognize. Aviation data overlays such as airports, airspaces, airways, and navaids are derived from official sources, and correspond closely […]
SLAD 2 Developers and Administrators Guide
August 7th, 2008 · No Comments
The Security Local Auditing Daemon, or short SLAD, is the local component for network security scans done by the BOSS project. In principle the SLAD is a daemon that can run any given program as a demon, capturing that program’s output on the standard output and standard error streams. This output is stored in memory […]
Image MASSter IM4002i User Guide
August 5th, 2008 · No Comments
The Image MASSter IM4002i is a fast and effective solution for mass software duplication especially required by IT managers and production technicians. This compact unit is a high-speed software duplication tool designed for copying a full software suite from a master hard drive to up to two target drives simultaneously. The Image MASSter IM4002i copies […]
The Insider’s Guide to Windows Vista
August 5th, 2008 · No Comments
Windows Vista is here at last. One of the largest software projects ever undertaken, Vista is indisputably a milestone—despite Microsoft’s having abandoned many of its most ambitious goals for the OS—and not just for Microsoft but for the entire PC industry. Of course, Vista is not without its skeptics. PC makers say it will require […]
Image MASSter WipeMASSter User Guide
August 4th, 2008 · No Comments
The WipeMASSter product provides a fast and effective solution to sanitize hard disk drives in mass quantity required by IT managers and production technicians. This compact unit is a high-speed bulk hard disk drive erasing tool designed for wiping clean up to nine drives simultaneously. Any mix of size or number of drives is supported […]
Argus - Remote Surveillance User’s guide
July 28th, 2008 · No Comments
“Argus - Remote Surveillance” is a flexible and easy to use video surveillance and monitoring system. The most important parts of the system are the server application called ARS Server and the client application called Argus RS. The server runs on a Windows based computer which has attached to it one or more video capture […]
NewTELnet P800 User Guide
July 26th, 2008 · No Comments
NewTELnet P800, the TELNET terminal emulator, is the ideal tool for the system manager to access his system remotely and work interactively via the command line. He does not need to be near his office, or even have a power plug near him. He just uses the TELNET connection via the TCP/IP stack in the […]