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Hard Drive Cloning: What It Is, How to Do, and Cloning Tools

Hard Drive Cloning: What It Is, How to Do, and Cloning Tools

We’re all a little paranoid when it comes to data loss.
by Keerthi Rangan
G2 Adds New Categories for Work Management and Project Collaboration

G2 Adds New Categories for Work Management and Project Collaboration

For decades, project management software has been straightforward—buyers knew very well what to expect from this type of software as most products potentially offered the same or almost similar features.
by Gabriel Gheorghiu
Virtual Private Server (VPS) Hosting

Virtual Private Server (VPS) Hosting

What is virtual private server (VPS) hosting? Virtual private server (VPS) hosting is a type of multi-tenant web hosting in which virtualized server resources are made accessible over the internet to an end user via a cloud or hosting provider. VPS hosting emulates the performance of a dedicated server even though the user is still sharing the physical server with other users. Each VPS managed by the hosting provider is installed on a physical machine that runs multiple VPSs. A VPS hosting provider banks on virtualization software, called a hypervisor and underlying hardware to provide customers with rights to access a virtualized server, called a virtual machine (VM). Every VM runs its own operating system (OS) and has limited access to a part of the physical server's compute, memory, and storage resources. Customers have access to the VM's operating system, but not to the physical server.
by Anindita Sengupta
How Virtual Network Functions Improve Network Performance

How Virtual Network Functions Improve Network Performance

The internet is more interconnected than ever, and workloads are growing exponentially.
by Keerthi Rangan
Backward Compatibility

Backward Compatibility

What is backward compatibility? Backward compatibility is the ability of newer hardware, software, or systems to support and function with older data, formats, or peripherals, allowing users to upgrade technology without losing access to legacy content. It ensures continuity, reduces disruption, and is commonly seen in devices, applications, and platforms that maintain support for earlier versions.
by Preethica Furtado
Versioning

Versioning

What is versioning? Versioning, in the context of software development, refers to the process of assigning unique identifiers, typically names or numbers, to different states or iterations of a software product. This practice is integral to managing and distinguishing between multiple versions of software artifacts, such as operating systems, applications, and web services.
by Keerthi Rangan
How FIDO Standards Make Authentication Simple and Secure

How FIDO Standards Make Authentication Simple and Secure

Fast identity online (FIDO) standards are authentication protocols where security and user experience meet.
by Sagar Joshi
How to Transfer Files from PC to PC: 4 Easy Methods

How to Transfer Files from PC to PC: 4 Easy Methods

The world has been an eyewitness to the tech revolution. So, the days of "copy" and "paste" are behind us.
by Zack Busch
Content Marketing 101: Reach Your Audience in Many Ways

Content Marketing 101: Reach Your Audience in Many Ways

From massive corporations to small startups, the most important thing any company can bring to its audience is value.
by Mara Calvello
How to Turn VDI Into a Remote Worker's Dream

How to Turn VDI Into a Remote Worker's Dream

Nowadays, it’s rare for an organization to not provide a way for people within it to access their desktops virtually. 
by Mary Clare Novak