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VoIP - A Current Comparison of Skype vs Vonage by Andrew Johnson

You have read about VoIP and wish to utilize the service either to get free calls to friends also using the service or for full telephony abilities. Either way, what is the current offers from two big VoIP providers? This article will do a comparison of the three VoIP providers to give the reader a starting point of where they may wish to look for a service.

Skype With Skype calls to other Skype clients are free regardless of location.

However if you wish to make calls to non Skype clients then this is called "SkypeOut". Calls can be made to the 20 most popular call destinations for the one SkypeOut global rate. At the time of writing this rate was 1.7 Euro Cents per minute equating to about 2 US cents or 1.1 pence. With SkypeOut there is no line rental and no contract fees.

The SkypeOut global rate includes

posted @ Monday, May 29, 2006 11:39 AM by Bruce

Top 3 Reasons to Switch to VoIP

Copyright 2006 Dave Markel

Voice over IP has become very popular in the last year. Almost everyone has heard of Vonage and thousands have dumped their old lng distance provider to go with the new internet revolution

1. Price - This was the primary reason that I switched to Vonage. It immediately reduced my long distance phone bill in half. This is the primary reason why most users made the switch.

2. Convenience - Face it, when you only have to worry about paying one bill instead of two that is just easier. However it isn't just having one bill to pay that makes VoIP more convenient. I really like the way I can log into my account and customize all the features that come with my voice over IP package. With my old long distance provider I would have to buy all 10 of the features they offered even though I only need two or three. The most convenient aspect of the features is the online voicemail. Simply login and download the message and play it on you PC.

3. Flexibility - With Voice over IP I never have to change my phone number again! I simply take my VoIP router with me and boom I am

posted @ Sunday, May 28, 2006 7:09 PM by Bruce

Data Recovery for recovering lost data

If you have lost some or all of your data due to a computer crash or virus, before attempting to retrieve the lost files and data, you should try to ascertain whether the data loss was caused by a logical or physical malfunction. Although hard drives usually make some noise, you should listen carefully to see if you can hear any different or unusual mechanical noises that may indicate that the problem is not merely with the data.

 

If the hard drive is making some unusual noises, it may be that you need somebody that specializes in hard disk data recovery. Although it can be a more expensive option, hard disk data recovery is not really something that should be attempted by the uninitiated.

 

There are many reasons why hard disks can break down with mechanical problems. Hard disc data recovery technicians usually use a dust free clean room to effect repairs on hard drives and thereby avoid this problem.

posted @ Friday, May 12, 2006 10:26 PM by Bruce

Reporting Oracle E-Business Suite: Database Schemas

Oracle Reports, Oracle E-Business Suite, Oracle Applications, Oracle Database Schemas

The Oracle E-Business Suite, also known as Oracle Applications or Oracle Financials, has close to 25,100 tables and 33,000 views on its database. One of the main issues for Oracle E-Business suite reports development is to find the right data in so many available objects. In this article we are going to discuss how Oracle has organized its database to make developers´ life easier.

A database schema determines the ownership of the products´ database objects. Oracle has separated each product of Oracle E-Business suite in one schema. For example, the module Bill of Materials has a code id ‘BOM’ and a named schema with the same name as its code id, in this case BOM. Each Oracle E-Business suite module has a default Oracle database user id, with the product abbreviation

posted @ Monday, May 01, 2006 7:48 PM by Bruce

An Introduction to Microsoft's Windows Vista

An article by Joseph Moran suggests that it's been a long time coming, but it looks as if the new version of Microsoft Windows is finally just over the horizon. Microsoft's long-awaited and oft-delayed next-generation operating system Windows Vista, is due to go on sale late this year or early in 2007.

What's New :

Since Vista is still in beta, many of it's features are still evolving, and exactly which ones make it into which version of the product is also somewhat still up in the air.

posted @ Monday, May 01, 2006 7:45 PM by Bruce

How Autocorrect in Microsoft Word Can Help You With Acronyms

The world today has gone literally gone acronym crazy. Every industry has its own plethora of acronyms to bamboozle the uninitiated. Acronyms are also often a source of great pain for those people who have to create procedure documents for their industry. There is a way to survive this turmoil through the power of Autocorrect and it will definitely save you time.

Autocorrect was originally developed by Microsoft to help those people using Microsoft Office and in particular Microsoft Word overcome typing issues but it has also become the saviour to those working in an acronym world.

I hear you saying it, HOW!

An acronym in essence is short couple of characters that have a special meaning for example in Australia we have a term called the Australian Business Number which

posted @ Monday, May 01, 2006 7:40 PM by Bruce

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