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SOCKS Proxy - Understanding Anonymous Servers

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One of the most commonly used anonymous servers is a SOCKS proxy, which stands for Secured Over Credential-based Kerberos. This server establishes a fast and reliable connection to the internet while providing an excellent level of anonymity for the user. There are several versions of this proxy, the most recent is this version. […]

Written by troytruman

January 5th, 2010 at 12:00 am

Posted in Internet

How Used Proliant Servers Can Save the Budget

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Figuring out whether or not you need a server can be tricky and because they are a bit pricey you want to be sure. Basically you would only make a business decision like this if it was going to increase your profits, facilitate key business processes, or simply make your life easier. Companies that have […]

Written by kmiller

January 4th, 2010 at 12:00 am

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Cut Your Expenses with Used POS Equipment

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Some of the most important equipment for retail businesses is the point of sale (pos) equipment. This is everything you use to complete a sales transaction with a customer that has bought something from you. Touch screen registers, cash drawers, barcode scanners, shipping scales, card swipe readers, keypads, and anything that has to do with […]

Written by kmiller

January 4th, 2010 at 12:00 am

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Used HP Servers for Only a Fraction of the Cost

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If you find yourself needing a server to upgrade your computer network, it will not take you long to see that they can be costly. Besides price, it can also be confusing as to which server and what size will best fit your needs. You do not want to overbuy and purchase one that you […]

Written by kmiller

January 4th, 2010 at 12:00 am

Posted in Internet

Tunnel HTTP - What it is and How it Works

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HTTP tunneling is used mostly as a means of communicating between networks that have limited or restricted connectivity. These most often include networks that exist behind NATs, firewalls or proxy servers. Tunnel HTTP combines with existing computer applications and software allowing them to be used even if networks are restricted from connecting to […]

Written by troytruman

January 4th, 2010 at 12:00 am

Posted in Internet