Computer Management
Computer History

I was in The Teacher Building in Glasgow today for an event on Federated Identity Management. In the basement, just outside the toilets, were these three display cases. Some of the items on display bring back memories. Some from my own experience, others from tales of the Olden Days.
Mag-Tape. Reminds me of the Six-Million Dollar Man more than anything else.
Don’t know the significance of the "Oops!"
Tips to manage files and folders of your computer…!
Now-a-days almost everybody in their official life use computers. They accumulate their daily data as files and collect those files in various folders in their system hard drives. Over a period of time, definitely most of the people face difficulties in managing their files and folders. They do regular searches for their own files and folders and face lot of difficulties in finding them in their own system. Here are some of the tips to manage files and folders.
Categorize folders into core projects or work categories
Create folders based on the project or work categories and save files in those folders immediately whenever a new file is created or an existing file is updated. Don’t use desktop folder to save files temporarily since people will usually forget to move the desktop files to relevant folders and this will create more confusions.
Prefix or Suffix date or work project’s title to file names
Usually while saving a file, don’t forget to prefix or suffix date or relevant work project. This will help you to search files in future once many such kind of files get accumulated in the system hard drive over a period of time. For example, if you are saving the detail about employees in your department, then it is better to give a file title “Employee detail_11 01 2010”. This title will help you to search such kind of files in future easily as the file name conveys the file content and date.
Use one hard disk drive as working drive and another drive as back up drive
Always use any one hard drive as current working drive and use another hard disk drive as a back up drive wherein you can backup important data. Backups can be managed by giving date of backup as folder name which will give you hint in future on which date you have taken a backup of files.
Delete unwanted files and folders
Definitely, over a period of time, you will feel some files and folders are not required and hence can be deleted from your hard disk. Delete those files immediately. Don’t be in a dilemma whether to delete it or not. But, if you have separate backup facilities like CDs or DVDs, then try to make a backup on those external devices and then delete such files and folders immediately.
Follow the above hints while working with your official computer and be happy all time on managing your files and folders.
Management Information Systems
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Computer Management
Overview: The benchmark text for the syllabus organized by technology (a week on databases, a week on networks, a week on systems development, etc.) taught from a managerial perspective. O’Brien defines technology and then explains how companies use the technology to improve performance. Real world cases finalize the explanation.
Management Information Systems
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Computer Management question by Gabriel: After rebooting my computer, why is my video card not showing up in device management?
My video card is not showing up in device management after rebooting my computer, so I cant enable it. Any help?
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Answer by John
Reinstall ur graphic card drivers properly…


Should be required for non-tech MBA students,
Coming from a tech background, the concepts and ideas presented in this book were not new. I feel it is an excellent selection for a non-tech MBA student, or for anyone wanting a high level overview of multiple areas on management information systems.
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