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Alex Crisses Works with Assorted Charitable Organizations Including the New York City Police Foundation

March 6th, 2010 filed under Finance News, Marketing, Tech

Alex Crisses and IVP work to help businesses concentrate on initiatives that drive growth and profits. His focus is on infrastructure software and Internet investments, while his staff members have extensive knowledge across numerous other disciplines. Combined, all at Insight Venture Partners work to offer a complete package of support and services to help businesses meet 21st century marketplace challenges. In addition, Alex Crisses gives his time to helping not-for-profit foundations.

The work that Alex Crisses does for Insight Venture Partners, and for charitable organizations, seeks to accomplish the same goal. That goal is to help organizations, whether corporate business or not-for-profit, make wise use of the resources they have at hand. Businesses must utilize their resources efficiently, especially in tougher economic times.

Alex Crisses IVP was the former Director of Fundraising and Executive Committee member of Mindsmatter.org. In addition to his charitable work with them, he is also a supporter of the Make a Wish Foundation, and the NYC Police Foundation. Alex Crisses works to advance the initiatives that this reputable charity carries out regularly. One initiative they have is to update their fundraising strategy to include national-level fundraising that channels funds to local chapters.

Working with Minds Matter, Alex Crisses and others are furthering the foundation’s numerous goals. One short-term goal is to revitalize the alumni program to ensure that Minds Matter students not only enroll in college, but also successfully complete their undergraduate studies. One of Minds Matter’s long-term goals is securing that every Minds Matter student receives the funding necessary to attend the college of his/her choice.

Alex Crisses of IVP continues to center on infrastructure software and Internet investments to contribute to clientele’ strategic plans for growth. He also concentrates on fundraising and other activities that advance the goals of Mindsmatter.org, and other charities. With his “away from work” time devoted to these causes, he works to contribute effectively to these charitable organizations’ overall goals of providing precious support to all who need it.


Deven Parekh Promotes Better Maturation and Collaboration

February 21st, 2010 filed under Finance News, Marketing, Tech

With over 120 investments made since the company’s inception in 1995, Insight Venture Partners has become one of the quickest producing venture capital and private equity firms centered on the software and Internet verticals marketplace. By partnering with and supporting seasoned entrepreneurs and management faculties, the business has been able to produce over three billion dollars in just 15 years of existence. It’s entrepreneur-based model allows for both growth orientation as well as financial flexibility in today’s challenging world of commerce.

A Henry Crown Fellow of the Aspen Institute, Deven Parekh is a managing director at Insight Venture Partners. Henry Crown Fellowes, an award named for Chicago-based industrialist Henry Crown, show the same noted allegiance to honor, industry and philanthropy as their fellowships namesake.

Deven Parekh, Insight Venture Partners managing director, is one of the staffand board members that the firm has accumulated from the upper crust of the business worlds to help interpret their vision through. With a background of study at the renowned Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, and tenures at a large number of New York based financial institutions, as well a current seat on the board of a non-profit entity, Deven Parekh encompasses the motivated spirit of Insight Venture Partners. What’s More, the experiences unique to Deven Parekh are combined with the experiences of other staff members at Insight Venture Partners to make a really particular collaboration of minds that will best serve their clients.

Deven Parekh Insight Venture Partners valued team member, uses today’s technology to uniquely create opportunities for entrepreneurs. As a private equity company, as a well as a venture capital enterprise, Deven Parekh and IVP have proven successful in navigating through data-enabled sectors and enabling businesses to grow and develop with much needed funding.

IVP realizes that no two entrepreneurs are alike. Each business has a different model to follow based on what the goals and desires of the entrepreneur behind the organization harbors. IVP seeks to cooperate with the veteran entrepreneur to bring forth the successes they have been planning for themselves by granting some of the greatest technologies and minds around today to act as a personal navigator and mentor.


Why Do We Need Registry Database Cleaners?

January 28th, 2010 filed under Better Security, Tech

Registry cleaners are types of software utilities that are targeted MS Windows OS with the purpose of removing redundant or bad items from the Windows Registry

As security experts do not seem to be agreed on the advantage of registry cleaners, their requirement and efficacy remain a subject of debate.

The problem of Registry Cleaners usefulness is further complicated when some security experts linked them with the spreading of malware and scareware.

Registry Cleaners help in the protection of a system by successfully cleaning the Windows Registry. They clean all the unwanted and useless configuration data from the system and enhance the efficiency of a slow computer.

Types of data that falls in this category comprise information that partially uninstalled software has left behind, setting needed for malware operation, or useless information.

Since unnecessary values could cause harm to the system, a Registry Cleaner scans the whole Window Registry to delete them.

Benefits:

The Registry Cleaner Software makes computer efficient and improves its performance by deleting all the unwanted information.

It is not just sheer size and complex structure of Registry database that make manual cleaning of debris and invalid entries difficult but also missing files references and broken links make the task almost unfeasible. However, Registry Cleaner Software is competent enough to perform the cleaning process automatically and flawless.

The rectification of a wrong registry key can lead to some advantages.

Registry Cleaner Software functions proficiently until the application moves to .NET Framework platform, which does not need registry for application settings.

Moreover, there are some Registry Cleaners which offer restore & backup utilities to computer users. These facilities enable the user to undo modifications made by the Registry Cleaners if they are not required.

Computer users, who usually add or remove applications, should have Registry Cleaner installed in their systems. But security experts believe that virtual machines are perfect systems for Registry Cleaner installation because they need reliable reverting means to go back to the best known testing scenario.

As security experts do not seem to be agreed on the advantage of registry cleaners, their requirement and efficacy remain a subject of debate.


Brussels Commissioner of Competition Requested to Transfer Merger Enquiry to the UK Government

January 13th, 2010 filed under Better Telecommunication, Consumer Issues, Tech


Proposals for T-Mobile and Orange merger have raised many eyebrows, as it is going to have a great impact on the UK mobile market due to both the companies having a large control of market share.

Consumer groups have been arguing that it is imperative that the possible consequences of the merger are studied in advance. Consumer Focus and the Communications Consumer Panel have raised the issue of competition being hindered because of the merger. They claimed that the merger would discourage innovation, considering the fact that the new company would control a very large part of market share and broadband spectrum.

These groups believe that the merger can stall the development of new 3G technology. Mobile virtual network operators may also suffer, considering they do not own any network but lease network from others.

All these concerns were raised by these groups in a joint letter sent to Brussels commissioner of competition, who currently has jurisdiction on the matter. The letter argues that the British market is going to be affected by the merger and thus an enquiry should be conducted immediately by the British authorities. They have asked the commissioner to transfer the matter to the UK government that can then hand over the work to the Office of Fair Trading and the Competition Commission.

Before this, consumer body Which? had also stated that such an investigation has become a great necessity in the context of this deal.

For a closer look at Orange, click on Orange Broadband, for a comparison of their service and performance with the other internet providers.



Looking for a Job Using the Web to Your Advantage

January 10th, 2010 filed under Self Improvement + More, Tech, Web Of Software

A modern job hunting campaign is by nature quite involved. While the web has offered a variety of new channels, it also creates increased competition for choice jobs and potential challenges for job hunters.

Job search needs to be thought of as a personalized, highly targeted marketing process where you are the product. Your resume is an ad. Your extended network is your lead generating machine.

So where does the net fit in? At AA-Careers, we recently posted a job on a popular job site and got 600 plus responses in a calendar week. For one job. That’s increased competition for jobs.

Had a great candidiate contacted us before we ran the ad, they could have landed the position prior to getting all that competition. How? By finding someone who knows an employee at our company who became aware of the job prior to posting. Everyone knew about of the job for at least 14 days before it was posted. Who in your network might know of a job that’s coming available soon?

Be sure to check your cover letter and resume carefully! When we did an analysis of the 650 resumes, we found a large number of errors. 63% of the applicants were easily eliminated with a fast-paced triage process. How? The same way any employer would. By eliminating resumes where the objective didn’t match our position description. By eliminating candidates whose cover letters gave us causes not to hire them, like "I know I’m overqualified but I really need a job". By eliminating job hunters whose documents that didn’t open properly. And by eliminating candidates who didn’t bother to spell check their cover letter and/or resume.

So the great news is that job boards give you a sense of who is hiring, and for what kinds of jobs. But once those positions are posted, the competition is intense. You can still compete, if you have a well written resume, designed to appeal directly and clearly to the recruiter. And if you have practiced interviewing – so you don’t stumble at a critical point.

Another downside to be aware of is how easily you can be investigated on the net. As we Googled several job hunters, we ran into some Facebook comments that were in questionable taste. Nothing larcenous, but enough to rock our thinking about who to choose.

AA-Careers provides a extensive set of services for Bay Area job seekers, providing our clients a personal career consultant, a managed job hunting campaign, modern tools like a personal website, video, highly targeted resume, and much more. Let us know if we can help you.

Be careful out there, and good hunting!


Passing Cisco’s CCNA and CCNP Exams: Traceroute

January 2nd, 2010 filed under Tech

In preparation for your CCNA and CCNP exam success, you’ve got to learn to troubleshoot Cisco routers. And while ping is a great basic IP connectivity tool, it doesn’t give you all the information you need to diagnose network connectivity issues.

Let’s say you have six routers between CityA and CityB. You send a ping from A to B, and get this return:

R1#ping 172.1.1.1

Type escape sequence to abort.

Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 172.1.1.1, timeout is 2 seconds:

…..

Success rate is 0 percent (0/5)

The five periods indicate that there is no IP connectivity to CityB. Problem is, that’s about all ping tells you. You can have 5 or 50 routers between the two points, so how can you tell which downstream router has the problem?

That’s where traceroute comes in. Traceroute sends three datagrams with a Time To Live (TTL) of 1. Those datagrams will timeout once they hit the first router in the path, and that router will respond with an ICMP Time Exceeded message.

In response, the sending router sends three more datagrams, but these have a TTL of 2. This means that the next router in line will send back ICMP Time Exceeded messages. This process continues until the final destination (CItyB) is reached the output of the command shows us the path the data took:

Router1#traceroute 271.1.1.1

Type escape sequence to abort.

Tracing the route to 271.1.1.1

1 20.1.1.1 4 msec 4 msec 4 msec

2 30.1.1.1 20 msec 16 msec 16 msec

3 271.1.1.1 16 msec * 16 msec

How does this help troubleshoot a problem? Let’s say that the second router in this path, 30.1.1.1, doesn’t know how to get to 271.1.1.1. The output would look like this:

Router1#traceroute 271.1.1.1

Type escape sequence to abort.

Tracing the route to 271.1.1.1

1 20.1.1.1 4 msec 4 msec 4 msec

2 30.1.1.1 20 msec 16 msec 16 msec

3 * * *

This indicates that the router at 30.1.1.1 doesn’t know how to get to the final destination. Now you have a better idea of which router has an issue!
Now here’s the bad part: you’re going to get 30 lines of three asterisks, and until you abort this traceroute, you’re going to just watch those asterisks go across the screen. There’s an abort sequence that the router mentions in the first line of the console output, but the router doesn’t tell you what it is! So I will - this top-secret sequence is TWICE, one right after the other.

That keystroke takes a little getting used to, but a CCNA or CCNP can do it! Add this command to your Cisco skill set, and it will serve you well both on the CCNA and CCNP exams and your real-world networks. And you’ll impress your friends by knowing how to stop a traceroute!

Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933, is the owner of The Bryant Advantage (www.thebryantadvantage.com), home of free CCNA and CCNP tutorials, The Ultimate CCNA Study Package, and Ultimate CCNP Study Packages. Video courses and training, binary and subnetting help, and corporate training are also available.

For a FREE copy of his latest e-books, “How To Pass The CCNA” or “How To Pass The CCNP”, send a request to chris@thebryantadvantage.com today !


Mobile Broadband Cannot Be Monitored By Anti-piracy Law Provisions

December 22nd, 2009 filed under Better Telecommunication, Consumer Issues, Tech

The government’s controversial anti-piracy law will not be an effective measure to counter illegal downloads and other unauthorised online behaviour. This was the purport of a statement made by technology business news website ZDNet UK.

ZDNet has stated that the anti-piracy measures will fail to stop offenders who use a mobile broadband system to browse the internet. This is because mobile broadband providers normally assign one public IP address to a group of users whose use originates from that id. It is impossible to isolate an individual who is involved in illegal file sharing from this group of users.

As the anti-piracy law requires issue of warnings first and then temporary disconnection of account if necessary, identification of the individual offender is a prerequisite for the law to work effectively. This identification will not be possible in case of mobile broadband due to the multiple-user factor.

As mobile broadband use continues to increase in proportion to the boom in sales of iPhones, smartphones and other mobile enabled gadgets, an effective system for tracking illegal users in this mobile environment is required.

The anti-piracy law has already been the butt of much criticism from industry sources and public alike. A petition against the law was recently sent to Downing Street with thousands of signatures. Ever since it was announced, the law has been considered as unfair and disproportionately harsh on the offender. In fact, a number of industry players refused to put necessary systems in place to track usage, saying that this would be a serious invasion of customer privacy.

If you have not yet joined the ranks of mobile internet users, there are a number of points to consider when choosing a mobile broadband option. Take a look at all the plans offered by the various operators, I found some excellent dongle broadband offers at Mobile Broadband Genie. You will be given all the information you need about each supplier on their comparative table of UK broadband providers to help guide you through the decision process.



An Essential Guide To Acquiring The Most Suitable Digital Cameras

December 6th, 2009 filed under Tech

With scores of products on sale, you may well be perplexed of where to start if you are acquiring a brand new camera. The brilliant news is that there are only several things you need to bear in mind in order to make sure that your purchase suits your precise needs. By making sure you play very close attention to these points, you can make sure that you get hold of a superb fit for both your current ability & your chosen budget. Find a selection of technology products such as; digital cameras, ipod classic and 32 lcd tvs from leading brands online.

The initial point to think about when getting a brand new camera is what you plan on specifically using the digital camera for. If the answer is that you only have in mind taking a few snapshots, then, a point & shoot camera is great. These specific digital cameras are undoubtedly the smallest on the market & are great if portability is critical to you. For the more refined shooting requirements then try a super zoom digital camera. These particular items have a great number more features than a traditional point and shoot yet still have the benefits of automatic photography. For a completely commercial camera, you will want to buy a digital Single-Lens Reflex. These particular cameras include interchangeable lenses and are enormously customizable. They have numerous pre-programmed settings, but are better procured for manual photography. However, they are also the most expensive choice on the market.

Once you determine what model type to acquire, make a budget. The amount of cash you can spend will in all probability determine what variety of features you will be considering. Also, your budget will help you get a model choice if you are having problems when it comes to deciding on what you truly need. If you would like an excellent camera, but only have a small budget, then you will in all likelihood be focused at super zoom items & not a SLR digital camera. With point and shoot cameras, your budget will have an affect on features such as display size and zoom capability. If you are keen to change to an SLR, budget constraints will perhaps mean staying with the entry level camera. You can very easily upgrade and add extra lenses afterwards if necessary.

Digital cameras nowadays are better than ever. Even the cheapest models contain a viewing screen and zoom capability. Whereas, inexpensively priced products might well have only digital zoom. Optical zoom will deliver you a far sharper image; thus bear that in mind when shopping. Also, many medium-priced models are beginning to include things like multi-point focus, automatic face detection & compensation for camera shake. Also, battery length varies considerably between products and brands, so ensure this when shopping as well. This can be an added cost when working your digital camera.

In conclusion, getting a brand new digital camera is fun and very simply. First, decide what your desires are. Then, go for a budget that is affordable. Lastly, pick which features appeal to you the most. Before you know it, you will be taking photos with ease.


Opthalmology Equipment - What You Ought to Know

December 1st, 2009 filed under School of Medicine, Tech

Opthalmologists need a lot more than professional knowledge, something that’s arguably even more important than all their training and experience - because what they want above all are the tools to do the job to help get solutions as swiftly as they can. Let us use as examples a trio of necessary instruments: covering measurement, the comfort of your patients, and storage, and the things to bear in mind in purchasing these and similar items, be they used, remanufactured, new or refurbished.

Non-contact, dynamic contour, applanation, and handheld disposable models are just some of the different styles of tonometer available to buy and required for the measurement of intraocular pressure. A selection of models or a particular personal preference may be ideal for every individual optometrist. The tonometers you select to purchase ought to be high quality. The diagnosis becomes much simpler if you can boast both accuracy and ease of use with this caliber of ophthalmic equipment at your fingertips. Take care that in spite of patients’ measurements they will all be able to attend appointments at your practice without discomfort, and do so without compromising your ability to position patients effectively to carry out your exam. There’s a good many ophthalmic exam chairs on the market perfectly capable of supporting any patient, from the shortest to the largest, which can be held in comfort in the precise position you require. Your optometry instruments should aid your work, rather than create a frustration. Your practice ought to, therefore, gain significantly from a treatment cabinet. To find the most efficient storage possible, go for a treatment cabinet with secure locks, flexible shelving, leveling glides for uneven floors, and a drawer to hold those hard-to-store tools. Some cabinets may be too large for this, so do consider that when shopping.

Just three of the items of optometric equipment that can affect your capacity to do in your job are the exam chair, the tonometer, and the treatment cabinet. Accordingly, start your ordering of instruments only after positively determining what your needs are. Imprecise and/or tricky instruments will only stump you, whereas, inversely, the simpler to handle and the more ergonomic your tools the more professional you are bound to do. Indeed, you’ll find yourself positively surprised by how downright easy the perfect equipment can make your practice!

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So, as you can see, the gear you select will be certain to have a considerable influence on how you perform in your professional task, and, last not least, on the growth of your practice.


Ophthalmic Equipment - Things You Ought to Know

November 14th, 2009 filed under Beyond Cats, Tech

Education, experience, and still more are involved in this vocation. The ophthalmic equipment you opt to employ is extremely critical too because these will ultimately delimit how well you work. tonometers, procedure stools, treatment cabinets: these and still more need to be considered on an individual basis to be certain of what’s exactly right on target for your requirements.

Applanation, dynamic contour, handheld disposable, and pocket models are among the many different styles of tonometer available to buy and needed for the measurement of intraocular pressure. An assortment of models or a particular tonometer may be right for just about every optometrist. The tonometers you elect to work with ought to be the highest quality. The diagnosis becomes much simpler if you have both ease of use and accuracy with this kind of optometry equipment.

You don’t simply require a chair capable of supporting your clients in the right position; you need one that can also hold them in comfort for however long the appointment takes. Your selection of exam chairs must consider both positioning and comfort: the best chairs on the market will aid the largest and smallest patients alike in settling in to the desired point. All optometry equipment must be safely stored, and preferably in a place that can be gotten at easily when desired. The typical system is a group of treatment cabinets providing certain mandatory characteristics; secure locks, leveling glides for uncertain flooring, and suchlike. Cabinets like these are easy to relocate to any part of your practice which currently needs them and to store the equipment you’ll find that you need. Make sure, nonetheless, that you order a cabinet which won’t be too large for graceful positioning.

Just three of the pieces of opthalmic equipment that will affect your capacity to do in your job are the treatment cabinet, the exam chair, and the tonometer. Be certain of your precise needs (hint: why not make a list?) before triggering equipment purchases. Imprecise or shoddy equipment will only invite trouble, whereas, by the same token, the more painless to handle and the more useful your instrumentation, the more proficient you’re likely to do in your practice. You’ll be absolutely awed at how easy the right equipment can make the work in your practice…

In a nutshell - the choices you make when purchasing your instruments can have a considerable effect on your performance in your professional role as a whole, and particularly the long term strength of the practice.