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		<title>Flexible Keyboard</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Flexible keyboards that are now available in market are virtually indestructible. The keyboard is Silicon based that comes with the exclusive combination of being very flexible, durable and the comfortable feeling due to the soft texture. The keyboard has the unique specialty that it can be literally ‘rolled-up’ or folded and can be easily<a class="rmore" href="http://www.gizmophobe.co.uk/flexible-keyboard/">&#160;&#160; Read More ...</a>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Flexible keyboards that are now available in market are virtually indestructible. The keyboard is Silicon based that comes with the exclusive combination of being very flexible, durable and the comfortable feeling due to the soft texture. The keyboard has the unique specialty that it can be literally ‘rolled-up’ or folded and can be easily carried around. The keyboard is being called as the boon by the laptop users as it also doesn’t consume much space. The keyboard is an excellent recipe of the state-of-art technology and the perfect practical design. The layout of the keyboard is so distinctive that that it also offers a smooth and sound free and is hassle free which is opposed to the conventional plastic key boards. The design of the keyboard is technically perfect which eliminates the awkward wrist angle and thereby distressing the typing. The Silicon material used for the manufacturing the keyboard is impermeable and keeps out virtually every type of fluid from reaching its electrical part. The keyboard has virtually started a revolution in the field of computers and </p>
<p>The requirements of the keyboard are that your desktop computer or your laptop should have USB port or PS2 port will also do. The keyboard also works on any of the operating systems like the Windows 98 / Windows 2000 / Windows ME / Windows XP. The keyboard also works on the Mac OS and Apple computes. The keyboard comes in two types and numerous colors. The mini keyboard comes with 85 keys and the full size keyboard comes with the whole 105 keys. The mini comes with a dimension of the approximately 5.25” tall 13.7” long and the width measures upto 0.5”. The keys are set on the right side of the length and the left side consists of the ‘brains’ of the keyboard. That is to say that the left side consists of all the electronics and that is where the USB cable comes out of the keyboard which can be connected to the computers. </p>
<p>The following are the main features of the flexible keyboard that has helped it to revolutionize the world of computers:</p>
<p>•	It is USB responsive;<br />
•	Super flexible. Can be rolled up or folded and can be carried around easily;<br />
•	Keys are silent and the keyboard offers air cushioned keys;<br />
•	Completely fluid proof and can endure any type of fluid spill;<br />
•	Absolutely child friendly as the keyboard can be washed clean after a particular messy work from kids;<br />
•	Helps in stress free wrist work that is it eliminates awkward wrist angles;<br />
•	Easy to use and soft keyboard work under any type of circumstances or even hostile environments;</p>
<p>The flexible keyboard is currently manufactured by a number of computer equipment manufacturing companies and depending upon aspects like the manufacturer, life-term, warranty and so on, the price of the keyboard varies between £10 and £40. The only drawback of the keyboard is that if you plan to work on the keyboard for a long time then you would understand that a small platform is required for it to be more comfortable for a long-term use.</p>
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		<title>Movin on up, or movin on out… what to do with the Data Centre if you’re relocating your office?</title>
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<p>The relocation of a business requires much planning. Organizations often go through a reassessment of operational needs and it can be an opportune time to consider managed IT services as a solution for IT infrastructure and application needs, as well as business continuity needs.</p>
<p>Questions you need to ask yourself:</p>
<p>1. What is the cost to move the facility?<br />
2. Is this a good time to upgrade the technology?<br />
3. What will be the capital expenditure of the upgrade if any?<br />
4. Will the new location have enough power and cooling capabilities?<br />
5. Does the new location have redundant bandwidth feeds?</p>
<p>To build and manage a secure, high-availability environment capable of withstanding disasters or interruptions is a costly and resource-intensive undertaking. Prior to embarking on the construction of a resilient data centre in a new space, many organizations consider outsourcing the management of their IT infrastructure because of the following benefits:</p>
<p>· Economies of Scale: Leverage the investments made by an infrastructure provider at a fraction of the cost of building a data centre or outfitting one within your new facilities</p>
<p>· Reduced Costs: Eliminate the high costs of acquiring, maintaining and refreshing hardware, software and security tools, and building facility redundancy – and the expensive expertise needed to manage it all</p>
<p>· Predictable Cost Structure: Move from a model of high upfront capital expenditures to a predictable monthly operating expense</p>
<p>· Extended IT Team: Gain access to technical experts who are difficult to attract and retain internally – this frees up your internal staff to focus on other important projects</p>
<p>· Mitigated Risk: Gain inherent business continuity when your infrastructure is hosted in a secure data centre built with redundant systems designed to withstand disasters and security threats</p>
<p>· Scalability: Your solution is built to grow with your business</p>
<p>· Service Level Agreements: Have the peace of mind knowing that your solution’s reliability, security and performance are guaranteed.</p>
<p>Top 10 Questions that should be on your Migration Checklist:</p>
<p>1. Have I created a migration plan with timeline and have I matched delivery time of any new infrastructure required?</p>
<p>2. Have I performed one last safe back-up of critical systems and applications?</p>
<p>3. Have I tested my restore capabilities to ensure I can get back to normal operations?</p>
<p>4. Have I gathered all support contracts in case of a hardware issue during the move?</p>
<p>5.   Do I have a DR plan in case my moving truck lands in a ditch and all my gear is destroyed?</p>
<p>6. How long will I be down and what will the impact be to the business as a whole?</p>
<p>7. Have I communicated the move to all of the business units and have they provided input?</p>
<p>8. For high availability and minimum downtime, have I considered a mirrored secondary environment to carry the load while the primary production is being migrated to the new environment? (Can virtualization software help this cause?)</p>
<p>9. Do I have the correct personnel available for the move and subsequent testing? Can I do this myself or should I be seeking outside assistance?</p>
<p>10. If I am moving to a service provider have I conducted a “handover” meeting and are they ready for my implementation?</p>
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