Price Reduction on SFP Devices: Understanding Where to Shop

If you go online, chances are you can find thousands of smaller vendors that sell SFP transceivers for your business needs, and many will sell these devices at a large markup. Some merchants help consumers save, and lure shoppers, by selling their old merchandise as soon as new products arrive. Regardless of whether you purchase the items new, used or at a discount, SFP devices will cost a business a few hundred dollars just to buy them, making them an expensive purchase for anyone. › Continue reading

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Tuesday, April 24th, 2012 Fiber Networking Comments Off

How to Build a Computer Using all the Correct Parts

Many individuals are daunted by it, but building a computer is simple.  Most people that are new to building will end up buying the wrong parts and messing up an otherwise good build.  While there are a number of points to pay attention to, knowing what to watch out for and why makes the buying and construction process easier than one would think. › Continue reading

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Tuesday, April 24th, 2012 Fiber Networking Comments Off

Three Ways to Help Save Money on SFP Devices

In order to ensure a fast and effective avenue of communication, companies outfit their servers with the newest SFP modules on the market, which can range from the hundreds to the thousands. Most companies that are in the market for new transceivers tend to search online or call up a vendor to help outfit their computers with the product. Instead of calling a vendor, do your homework and learn about alternative methods to save some money, such as ordering a refurbished item or skipping the OEM product for a compatible alternative. › Continue reading

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Monday, April 23rd, 2012 Fiber Networking Comments Off

Computer Systems and the Way They Function

Almost every device has some type of computer within it, but very few people understand the ins and outs of how it operates.  Building a new area of knowledge starts by understanding how the personal computer operates internally, but most can go through their lives without the need to know.  The basic design that computers are made from is actually rather simple compared to the pieces themselves, since there is just a simple flow of information. › Continue reading

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Monday, April 23rd, 2012 Fiber Networking Comments Off

How To Get Your Computer Working At Its Finest

Nobody likes a slow running computer, especially when you don’t have the funds to go out and get an entirely new unit, and it may be frustrating to watch your computer’s performance falter without the knowledge to do something to rectify it on your own. Without needing to really go too far outside of your comfort zone and spend a great deal of energy learning an entire new skill set in the process, but you may be surprised to find out just how simple it may be to make a few of these enhancements on your own. › Continue reading

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Tuesday, April 17th, 2012 Fiber Networking Comments Off

How To Get Transceiver Modules From A Certified Dealer

When you need to replace or install new transceiver modules and other network system products, it is important that you get the best products.  These transceivers are supposed to be made under industry standard guidelines.  This should guarantee anything you purchase from certified vendors.  There are a number of places you can get these products for your home or office system.  To ensure you are purchasing the best in module products, you want to find a quality merchant. › Continue reading

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Tuesday, April 17th, 2012 Fiber Networking Comments Off

How To Finally Boost Your Computer’s Efficiency

In multiple ways, our computers have become an essential portion of day-to-day life, providing us all we require, from the connection to anything we could ever imagine in the world, to the ability to do most any task. Computers have allowed us to connect to anyone and anything on Earth, sharing all sorts of information at an ever advancing speed, and with it, also shortening our attention spans to the point of almost nothing, as our impatience grows in its stead. › Continue reading

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Tuesday, April 10th, 2012 Fiber Networking Comments Off

Assisting You With Purchasing a New or Used SFP Product

As each year passes by, newer and newer modules seem to appear on the market with fresh new designs and features to assist folks in better configuring their computer servers to help meet their business needs. With newer and newer SFP transceivers making their way to the market, it’s tiny, minor upgrades that help keep these devices as integral pieces of a company’s communication needs. Sure, there are an assortment of different transceivers for you to pick from, but often, you can get away with buying a product today that can serve your business’ needs for a few years before you need to actually upgrade. › Continue reading

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Tuesday, April 10th, 2012 Fiber Networking Comments Off

Freemium Gaming Takes Off Like A Speedy Rocket

With the rise of freemium gaming the question begs to be asked; how is anyone making any money? Well, somebody must be doing something right. According to GetElastic.com, nearly 72 percent of all revenue in the iOS app store comes directly from games based on the freemium business model. Some analysts have even speculated on the death of premium gaming entirely, though the truth is likely not as extreme. › Continue reading

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Thursday, April 5th, 2012 Uncategorized Comments Off

Business Expenses: When it Helps to Get Used Equipment

Every business owner wishes to save a couple of dollars by investing in worthwhile devices that come at a bargain. Some owners decide to go around the manufacturer and purchase straight from a certified online merchant where the prices tend to be cheaper and the product very similar in quality. Still, purchasing some materials, especially used ones, may not be in the company’s best interest. Some products were meant to be ordered used, while other computer materials, such as security networking items, should be gotten new to avoid any headaches cropping up down the road. › Continue reading

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Tuesday, April 3rd, 2012 Fiber Networking Comments Off