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Review of QuickData EDB to PST Converter
EDB is the file format of database of Exchange server environment. The .edb file contains all mailboxes (private folders) of different users as well as the public folders. The database administrators (DBAs) of the
Read More »Web Components are the future of web development
Building applications by bolting together components is standard fare for developers; encapsulation and reusability have been key concepts donkeys years. So why does a practice that’s so ubiquitous across almost every aspect of software
Read More »The quick, quick slow death of the website
Despite being an author of published novels, a friend of mine is having trouble finding a publisher for his latest tome. Discussions have been so protracted that he’s already well on the way to
Read More »SQL Recovery Software Review
The SQL Recovery tool turns out to be a very useful and innovative strategy for corrupted SQL database recovery and extracting data from it. This Windows based product is designed with the basic concept
Read More »Manage your Multiple Cloud Storage Accounts with MultCloud
With the development of technology, using computers or mobile phones more and more data is stored. However, due to a number of factors data loss often occurs. For example virus attacks, computer and phone
Read More »Sys Tools Gmail Backup Tool – Review
Who thought that data dealt on server or cloud can also be downloaded to the local drive? Day by day we get the news of hacking and data loss. Google service of Gmail emailing
Read More »Understanding business strategy using underpants
There’s a scene in The Simpsons where Bart’s shorts drop, exposing his underpants to the schoolyard bullies. Nelson, the ringleader, teases him, “who buys your underpants? Your mommy?” To which Bart replies, “well yeah,
Read More »Grunt – a build system for front-end professionals
In most programming language eco-systems, a comprehensive build system is taken for granted. Some are more convoluted than others: Java developers have long had to wrestle with the visual spaghetti of XML in order
Read More »Would you prefer dinner with Pamela Anderson or a psychometric test?
The first time I came across psychometric tests was when a schoolfriend told me he’d just had to sit one as part of a recruitment selection procedure. He could only recall one of the
Read More »Threema – private, secure messaging
Privacy is the new black and SnapChat looks like it’s wearing last season’s colours. What was supposed to be a secure, private service for sending time-expiring mobile messages was, according to the US Federal
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