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This document provides a user guide for the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet. It includes sections on getting started with the device, using the touch screen and gestures, personalizing the tablet, connecting to Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, using the BlackBerry Bridge to connect to a smartphone, setting passwords and managing security settings, browsing the web and bookmarks, taking pictures and videos with the camera, viewing pictures and playing videos, playing music and creating playlists, and purchasing music from the Music Store.
This document is the user manual for EMS Data Export 2010 for MySQL version 3.3. It contains information about the product's features and how to use its wizard application to export data from MySQL databases to various file formats like Excel, Access, Word, and HTML. The manual has sections covering the wizard's steps for setting connection options, selecting tables and queries, choosing an export format and fields, and configuring format-specific export options.
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This document provides a copyright notice and table of contents for the Parallels Plesk Panel user guide. It details that the guide contains information on topics such as getting started with Plesk Panel, setting up websites and email, managing user accounts and hosting accounts, and configuring technologies like ASP.NET, PHP, and databases. The copyright is held by Parallels, Inc. and distribution of the work without permission is prohibited.
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This document provides a user guide for the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet. It includes sections on getting started with the device, using the touch screen and gestures, personalizing the tablet, connecting to Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, using the BlackBerry Bridge to connect to a smartphone, setting passwords and managing security settings, browsing the web and bookmarks, taking pictures and videos with the camera, viewing pictures and playing videos, playing music and creating playlists, and purchasing music from the Music Store.
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This document provides an overview and guide for using HSPcomplete, a hosting automation solution that allows hosting service providers to manage infrastructure, billing, sales channels, and e-commerce through a single system. It describes HSPcomplete's advantages like integrated billing and credit card processing, virtual private server management, and domain registration. Hardware, software, and user requirements for HSPcomplete deployment are also outlined.
This document provides a copyright notice and table of contents for the Parallels Plesk Panel user guide. It details that the guide contains information on topics such as getting started with Plesk Panel, setting up websites and email, managing user accounts and hosting accounts, and configuring technologies like ASP.NET, PHP, and databases. The copyright is held by Parallels, Inc. and distribution of the work without permission is prohibited.
This document provides information for developers wishing to develop applications using the MySQL Cluster storage engine APIs. It describes the low-level C++ NDB API, the C MGM API for controlling management servers, and the MySQL Cluster Connector for Java. The guide includes concepts, terminology, class and function references, examples, common problems and tips for using these APIs to develop applications. It also contains information about NDB internals that may be of interest to developers working with MySQL Cluster.
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This document provides an overview and instructions for installing and configuring IBM Tivoli Web Access for Information Management. It discusses planning the installation, performing the SMP/E installation, customizing the Information Management installation, enabling access for users, and verifying the installation. The document is intended to help users install and set up Web Access to move an existing help desk application to the web. It contains information on installing and configuring necessary software and components, as well as customizing settings. Various sections provide details on tasks involved in the implementation and setup process.
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This document provides an overview and instructions for installing and using EndNote X2 reference management software. It introduces the key components and features of EndNote libraries, preferences, entering references both manually and via online import, searching libraries and online databases, generating bibliographies in Word documents, and finding additional help resources. The table of contents outlines 7 parts to the guided tour covering the main EndNote tasks in order from setting up the software to citing references in Word.
This document is a user guide for WebHost Manager 1.01 that provides instructions on how to use the software. It covers topics such as installation, server setup and configuration, account management functions, support resources, and backups. Sections describe how to edit server settings, tweak FTP and security settings, manage reseller accounts, create and modify user accounts, and backup and restore the server.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4: Introduction to System Administration is a documentation guide that covers:
1. The philosophy of system administration including automating tasks, documenting processes, communicating with users, understanding resources and security.
2. Resource monitoring on Linux systems using tools like free, top, vmstat and the Sysstat suite to monitor CPU, memory, storage and bandwidth usage.
3. Managing bandwidth and processing power on Linux including monitoring techniques in Red Hat Enterprise Linux and improving performance by addressing bottlenecks.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 System Administration Guide provides documentation on installation, configuration, and administration of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 systems. Key topics covered include kickstart installations, Logical Volume Manager (LVM), Software RAID, package management, network configuration, firewall configuration, NFS, Samba, DHCP, Apache, authentication, console access, users/groups, printers, and more. The guide is intended to help system administrators manage and maintain Red Hat Enterprise Linux servers.
This document discusses strategies for improving the robustness and availability of Tivoli Directory Integrator 7.0 solutions. Potential sources of failures that could impact solutions are identified as the network, data sources/targets, runtime environments, and unexpected data. The document then recommends various architectural patterns that can be implemented using Tivoli Directory Integrator to increase availability, such as duplication, external job scheduling, message queues, and monitoring systems. It also provides guidance on error handling, failover configurations, change data capture, and general best practices for designing and implementing robust Tivoli Directory Integrator solutions.
This document provides an administrator's guide for webMethods Broker version 8.2. It begins with title and copyright information and a table of contents. The document then covers topics including an overview of the Broker, its architecture and components, using My webMethods to administer Broker, and configuring the Broker Monitor.
This document provides a summary of the SOAP Developer's Guide Version 7.1.1:
- It is a guide for developing solutions using SOAP on the webMethods Integration Server.
- It describes SOAP support on the Integration Server, including receiving and sending SOAP messages.
- It covers using the default SOAP processor to handle incoming requests, building target services, composing and sending SOAP messages, and using the SOAP RPC client.
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This document outlines the machine requirements, prerequisites, and expected outcomes for courses on Linux fundamentals, system administration, networking, shell scripting, and internals.
For the fundamentals course, a Pentium 2 500MHz computer with 32MB RAM is recommended. The system administration course requires completion of fundamentals first. After completing fundamentals and system administration, the equivalent of a junior administrator would be achieved. Additional courses build on this knowledge towards senior roles.
The document provides an overview of Interplug's Virtual Server System. It discusses how the Virtual Server System is a more cost-effective solution than maintaining your own dedicated server. The Virtual Server System partitions a single physical server into multiple virtual servers, allowing customers to have their own virtual server environment at a lower cost than maintaining their own physical server. It also outlines some of the core internet services provided by the Virtual Server System, including web, FTP, email, and remote administration capabilities.
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This document is the Administrator's Guide for SmoothWall Express version 1. It contains information about installing and configuring SmoothWall Express, including:
- Overviews of the security concepts and user interface of SmoothWall Express
- Instructions for controlling network traffic through features like port forwarding, access rules, and service management
- Configuration of services like the web proxy, instant messaging proxy, and DHCP server
- Usage of administration tools and management of software updates, backups, and user accounts
This document provides an overview and instructions for using McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator 4.5:
- It describes the main components of ePolicy Orchestrator and how to log in, navigate, and set up the system. Setup includes configuring servers, adding systems, distributing agents, creating repositories, and configuring policies.
- It provides guidance on managing users and permissions, working with contacts and server settings, and registering servers. It also covers security keys, threat monitoring, agent handling, and distributing agents to managed systems.
This document is the administrator's guide for Zimbra Collaboration Server (ZCS) 8.0 Open Source Edition. It provides information on installing and configuring the core components of ZCS, including the mailbox server, LDAP service, mail transfer agent, and proxy server. It also covers using the administration console and managing configuration settings at the global, domain, and server level.
This document provides an overview and instructions for installing and configuring IBM Tivoli Web Access for Information Management. It discusses planning the installation, performing the SMP/E installation, customizing the Information Management installation, enabling access for users, and verifying the installation. The document is intended to help users install and set up Web Access to move an existing help desk application to the web. It contains information on installing and configuring necessary software and components, as well as customizing settings. Various sections provide details on tasks involved in the implementation and setup process.
This document provides copyright information and details about Parallels Plesk Panel. It covers topics such as logging in, customizing the control panel interface, viewing hosting package details, simplifying website setup, hosting websites, deploying databases, installing applications, and securing websites. The document contains instructions for tasks like creating hosting accounts, publishing websites, configuring ASP.NET, and setting up SSL encryption.
This document provides an overview and instructions for installing and using EndNote X2 reference management software. It introduces the key components and features of EndNote libraries, preferences, entering references both manually and via online import, searching libraries and online databases, generating bibliographies in Word documents, and finding additional help resources. The table of contents outlines 7 parts to the guided tour covering the main EndNote tasks in order from setting up the software to citing references in Word.
This document is a user guide for WebHost Manager 1.01 that provides instructions on how to use the software. It covers topics such as installation, server setup and configuration, account management functions, support resources, and backups. Sections describe how to edit server settings, tweak FTP and security settings, manage reseller accounts, create and modify user accounts, and backup and restore the server.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4: Introduction to System Administration is a documentation guide that covers:
1. The philosophy of system administration including automating tasks, documenting processes, communicating with users, understanding resources and security.
2. Resource monitoring on Linux systems using tools like free, top, vmstat and the Sysstat suite to monitor CPU, memory, storage and bandwidth usage.
3. Managing bandwidth and processing power on Linux including monitoring techniques in Red Hat Enterprise Linux and improving performance by addressing bottlenecks.
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This document discusses strategies for improving the robustness and availability of Tivoli Directory Integrator 7.0 solutions. Potential sources of failures that could impact solutions are identified as the network, data sources/targets, runtime environments, and unexpected data. The document then recommends various architectural patterns that can be implemented using Tivoli Directory Integrator to increase availability, such as duplication, external job scheduling, message queues, and monitoring systems. It also provides guidance on error handling, failover configurations, change data capture, and general best practices for designing and implementing robust Tivoli Directory Integrator solutions.
This document provides an administrator's guide for webMethods Broker version 8.2. It begins with title and copyright information and a table of contents. The document then covers topics including an overview of the Broker, its architecture and components, using My webMethods to administer Broker, and configuring the Broker Monitor.
This document provides a summary of the SOAP Developer's Guide Version 7.1.1:
- It is a guide for developing solutions using SOAP on the webMethods Integration Server.
- It describes SOAP support on the Integration Server, including receiving and sending SOAP messages.
- It covers using the default SOAP processor to handle incoming requests, building target services, composing and sending SOAP messages, and using the SOAP RPC client.
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This document provides an offline version of the Laravel 4.1 documentation. It was published on Leanpub, which allows authors to publish works in progress and get feedback to help shape the book. The document includes an introduction to Laravel, installation instructions, and covers core Laravel concepts like routing, controllers, requests, views and more. It is licensed under a Creative Commons license.
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This document provides instructions for installing and administering R on various operating systems. It covers obtaining R sources, installing on Unix-like systems, Windows, and OS X. It also discusses installing add-on packages, internationalization, choosing 32- vs 64-bit builds, and using the standalone Rmath library. The document is intended as a manual for installing and managing R versions 3.0.2 or higher.
This document is the phpMyAdmin documentation for version 4.8.0-dev. It provides information on installing and configuring phpMyAdmin, including supported features, requirements, different installation methods, authentication modes, and extensive configuration options. It also covers usage instructions and frequently asked questions about phpMyAdmin and common issues.
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This document provides an overview of a Linux system administration training course. It covers 28 chapters on topics like the Unix command line, file management, processes, filesystems, backups and more. Each chapter includes detailed explanations, examples and exercises to help system administrators effectively manage and maintain Linux systems.
This document outlines the machine requirements, prerequisites, and expected outcomes for courses on Linux fundamentals, system administration, networking, shell scripting, and internals.
For the fundamentals course, a Pentium 2 500MHz computer with 32MB RAM is recommended. The system administration course requires completion of fundamentals first. After completing fundamentals and system administration, the equivalent of a junior administrator would be achieved. Additional courses build on this knowledge towards senior roles.
The document provides an overview of Interplug's Virtual Server System. It discusses how the Virtual Server System is a more cost-effective solution than maintaining your own dedicated server. The Virtual Server System partitions a single physical server into multiple virtual servers, allowing customers to have their own virtual server environment at a lower cost than maintaining their own physical server. It also outlines some of the core internet services provided by the Virtual Server System, including web, FTP, email, and remote administration capabilities.
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This document is the Administrator's Guide for SmoothWall Express version 1. It contains information about installing and configuring SmoothWall Express, including:
- Overviews of the security concepts and user interface of SmoothWall Express
- Instructions for controlling network traffic through features like port forwarding, access rules, and service management
- Configuration of services like the web proxy, instant messaging proxy, and DHCP server
- Usage of administration tools and management of software updates, backups, and user accounts
This document provides an overview and instructions for using McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator 4.5:
- It describes the main components of ePolicy Orchestrator and how to log in, navigate, and set up the system. Setup includes configuring servers, adding systems, distributing agents, creating repositories, and configuring policies.
- It provides guidance on managing users and permissions, working with contacts and server settings, and registering servers. It also covers security keys, threat monitoring, agent handling, and distributing agents to managed systems.
This document is the administrator's guide for Zimbra Collaboration Server (ZCS) 8.0 Open Source Edition. It provides information on installing and configuring the core components of ZCS, including the mailbox server, LDAP service, mail transfer agent, and proxy server. It also covers using the administration console and managing configuration settings at the global, domain, and server level.
This document provides an overview and guide to the web services functionality of HP Project and Portfolio Management Center (PPM Center) Software Version 7.5. It describes the available web service operations and special commands across various PPM Center application modules. It also provides information on accessing web services definition files, tools, and configuring web services security on the PPM server.
Plesk 8.3 for Linux/Unix Client's Guidewebhostingguy
This document provides instructions for using Plesk 8.3 to manage hosting accounts. It includes sections on customizing the control panel interface, viewing resource allotments and hosting features, implementing hosting plans using domain templates, hosting websites, deploying databases, installing applications, and securing sites with SSL certificates and password protection. The document contains information to help users get started with Plesk and manage their hosting services.
This document is the Administrator's Guide for Palo Alto Networks firewalls running PAN-OS version 3.1. It provides information and instructions for administrators on key tasks such as:
- Configuring the firewall interfaces, virtual systems, high availability, and user identification agents
- Managing device settings like authentication profiles, logging, and licenses
- Performing administrative functions like software upgrades, certificate management, and viewing support information
The guide is organized into chapters covering topics like device management, network configuration, security policies, and more. It includes details on navigation, settings, and procedures for common firewall administration and configuration tasks.
This document is the Administrator's Guide for Palo Alto Networks firewall release 4.1. It provides information and instructions for system setup, configuration, license management, and other device management tasks. The guide includes chapters on introduction, getting started, device management, security policies, address objects, VPN configurations, and more. It aims to help administrators effectively configure and manage Palo Alto Networks firewalls.
This document provides an integration guide for integrating VMware Virtual Infrastructure, Sybase, Network Node Manager (NNM), and Network Data Management Protocol (NDMP) Server with HP Data Protector. It describes the integration concepts and components, configuration steps, backup and restore procedures, monitoring, and troubleshooting for each integration. The document contains chapters for each integration as well as appendices on additional integrations.
This document provides an overview and introduction to the Data Services Management Console: Administrator Guide. It welcomes the reader to Data Services XI Release 3 and lists the documentation set. It describes how to access the documentation on Windows and UNIX systems as well as from the Business Objects website. Finally, it provides Business Objects' information resources for customer support, consulting, training, and submitting documentation feedback.
This document provides a table of contents for a user manual about a network attached storage device. The table of contents outlines sections on product overview, getting started, installation, setup wizard, configuration, management, network management, application management, system management, status, applications, and additional sections on knowledge base topics and warranty information. It lists over 50 subsections that provide details about various features and functions of the device.
2X ApplicationServer is a software that provides virtual desktops and applications that can be accessed from anywhere. It allows publishing full desktops and applications within a virtual environment to improve manageability, security, and performance. The document provides instructions on installing 2X ApplicationServer, configuring its console, adding servers and hosts to the farm, publishing applications and desktops, and setting up load balancing, printing, scanning and other features.
This document discusses various architectural approaches and techniques for improving the availability and robustness of integration solutions built with Tivoli Directory Integrator 7.0. It describes potential sources of failures, such as network issues, problems with data sources or targets, unexpected data, and runtime environment troubles. It then provides recommendations for handling failures proactively through approaches like redundant systems, message queues, monitoring, and change data capture. The goal is to design integration flows that can withstand component failures and continue operating smoothly.
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Manual do Software da Zebra para configuração e gerenciamento de impressoras em rede, ZebraNet Bride Enterprise.
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This document provides an administrator manual for Atoll version 3.1.0. It discusses installing and configuring Atoll and its components, setting up distributed calculation servers, managing licenses, and working with Atoll databases. The manual is divided into several sections covering topics such as supported technologies, installation, license management, database management, and more.
This document is a getting started guide for Websense TRITON Cloud Web Security. It provides instructions on requesting a Cloud Web Security account, deploying the service by configuring browsers and firewalls, using chained proxies, adding IP addresses to policies, setting up end-user authentication, and assisting remote users. The guide aims to help new and existing customers get up and running with the cloud-based web security solution.
Plesk 8.3 for Linux/Unix Domain Administrator's Guidewebhostingguy
This document is the Administrator's Guide for Plesk 8.3 for Linux/Unix Domain. It contains information about customizing the Plesk control panel interface, reviewing hosting package permissions, setting up and maintaining websites, deploying databases, installing applications, securing transactions with SSL, customizing DNS settings, and restricting access to resources. The guide contains instructions for tasks like creating subdomains, setting up anonymous FTP, and uninstalling SSL certificates. It is copyright 1999-2007 by SWsoft and contains various legal notices and trademark information.
Plesk 8.3 for Linux/Unix Domain Administrator's Guidewebhostingguy
This document is the Administrator's Guide for Plesk 8.3 for Linux/Unix Domain. It contains information about customizing the Plesk control panel interface, reviewing hosting package permissions, setting up and maintaining websites, deploying databases, installing applications, securing transactions with SSL, customizing DNS settings, and restricting access to resources. The guide contains instructions for tasks like creating subdomains, setting up anonymous FTP, and uninstalling SSL certificates. It is copyright 1999-2007 by SWsoft and contains various legal notices and trademark information.
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This document provides an administrator's guide for Plesk 8.3 for Linux/Unix Domain. It begins with copyright information and a table of contents. It then provides an introduction and overview of logging into Plesk and becoming familiar with its interface, which can be either a standard view or desktop view. It also covers changing contact information and passwords.
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2) Forms for file uploads need to use POST with multipart/form-data encoding and include file input fields and hidden fields.
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The Apache::Test framework allows running and developing tests for Apache modules and products. Key features include:
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This document provides instructions on installing and configuring memcached to improve the performance and scalability of MySQL. Memcached is installed using package managers or by compiling from source. It is configured to listen on ports and interfaces, allocate memory, and set thread counts. The typical usage involves applications loading data from MySQL into memcached for faster retrieval, with MySQL as the backing store if data is not found in the cache.
The document discusses Novell iChain, a solution for securing web applications and servers. It provides single sign-on, encrypts data as it passes through proxies, and removes direct access to web servers. It authenticates users through LDAP or certificates and authorizes access through rules stored in eDirectory. This simplifies management and security across multiple web server platforms and applications.
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The document compares three methods for consolidating SQL Server databases: 1) multiple databases on a single SQL Server instance, 2) a single database on multiple SQL Server instances, and 3) hypervisor-based virtualization. It finds that consolidating multiple databases onto a single instance has the lowest direct costs but reduces security and manageability. Using multiple instances improves security but has higher resource needs. Hypervisor-based virtualization maintains security while enabling features like high availability, but has higher licensing costs. The document aims to help decide which approach best balances these technical and business factors for a given environment.
Mod_perl brings together the Apache web server and Perl programming language. It allows Apache to be configured and extended using Perl, and significantly accelerates dynamic Perl content. Mod_perl supports Apache versions 1.3 and 2.x and integrates Perl at every stage of the request process to provide great flexibility and control over Apache functionality. The mod_perl community provides extensive documentation and quick support responses.
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The document discusses various aspects of designing an effective website, including analyzing content and target audiences, organizing site structure and navigation, and implementing design elements. The key steps outlined are to analyze content and audience needs, organize the site structure into main sections and subsections, and implement an intuitive navigation system to help users easily find relevant information. Maintaining and optimizing the site over time are also emphasized.
This white paper provides an architectural overview and configuration guidelines for deploying Microsoft SQL Server 2005 with Microsoft Windows Server 2008 on Dell PowerEdge servers and Dell storage systems. It documents best practices for implementing SQL Server 2005 solutions using Dell hardware and software components that have been tested and validated to help ensure successful deployment and optimal performance. The white paper covers storage configuration, network configuration, operating system configuration, and SQL Server configuration recommendations.
1. The document discusses the evolution of business models for IT infrastructure from proprietary systems within individual companies to more open standards and shared infrastructure leveraging the internet.
2. It describes new service models like client-server computing, web services, and on-demand/utility computing which allow flexible provisioning of computing resources on a needs basis.
3. Managing diverse IT infrastructures requires considerations around outsourcing non-core functions, developing service level agreements, managing legacy systems, and aligning infrastructure capabilities to business strategy through appropriate investment.
The document discusses different types of websites that can be created for business purposes including traditional, blog-based, and group/network sites. It provides information on setting up each type of site for free or at low cost using online tools or designers, and how to add features like domains, payment systems, and linking domains to sites. Options for free and cheap site creation using tools like Google Sites are demonstrated.
This document outlines Saint Louis University's strategy for improving power management of IT equipment to reduce costs and environmental impact. Key points include:
1) SLU aims to standardize power-optimized default settings on all managed PCs and laptops through automated software and establish policies around exceptions and existing devices.
2) Potential savings are estimated from generational improvements in computer hardware and adopting lower-power modes like sleep versus screensavers.
3) The strategy also involves consolidating servers, enabling energy-efficient settings on printers and other electronics, and establishing institutional goals around student computer energy use.
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This document provides instructions for using Microsoft SQL and Excel to extract data from a SmartSite SQL database, manipulate it in Excel using functions, and update the SQL tables with the modified data to streamline content work. It covers connecting to and querying SQL databases, common Excel functions for editing data, and steps for importing an Excel file into a SQL table to update information. Examples of specific SQL queries and Excel functions are provided along with a scenario walking through the full process.
The document discusses various topics related to virtualization including drivers for virtualization, practical applications, definitions of terms like virtualization and paravirtualization, and tools like Xen, VMWare, and Microsoft virtualization products. It provides information on installing and configuring Xen on SuSE Linux, discusses security and auditing considerations for Xen, and demonstrates Xen functionality.
The document discusses strategies for converting low-value hosting clients into high-value customers by marketing additional services. It recommends continuously marketing to clients through email, forums, blogs and surveys to promote add-on services like collaboration tools, applications, and infrastructure-as-a-service offerings which can significantly increase revenue per client. Measuring marketing campaigns and conversions is key to optimizing efforts to up-sell existing clients.
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The document discusses WebMapping Solutions and their products and services. It summarizes their middleware and mapping tools like MapBroker, Generic GUI Builder, and MapOrganiser. MapBroker powers many of their applications. Their products allow users to build custom web mapping applications and manage both geographic and non-geographic data in a single view. Their services include publishing data online, application development, and strategic consulting. Some examples of government and organization clients are listed.
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This document describes installing MySQL cluster software on three Solaris 10 servers and configuring a basic three-node MySQL cluster. Key points:
- MySQL 5.1.24 source was compiled and installed on each server.
- A cluster contains a management node, two data nodes for storage, and a SQL node for client access.
- Configuration files define the roles and communication between nodes. Settings were adjusted for two data loading scenarios.