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Individual Career Planning

The world is no longer what it was. Currently it is difficult to imagine a career only to find good jobs and progress within the company going until you reach the maximum possible within the framework of its powers. In a world increasingly globalized and competitive, with new generations and across diculdades economic, career [...]

Organize your IT

Article published in IT Experts

The development and growth of firms, particularly when a small business begins to grow brings challenges for IT.

The IT department for small businesses is often overlooked. Computer? The cheapest I have, can be brought second-hand or the chief's house, [...]

Steve Jobs Died

Steve Jobs

The visionary who rose from the ashes Apple died today, October 5, at 56.

The technology world mourns the loss of this great man.

My condolences Jobs.

Advice or consultancy?

Article published in IT Experts

Advice or consultancy? These two terms are often confused. So what is an advisor or a consultant? What is the difference between an advisory and an IT consultant?

Looking for the definitions in the dictionaries we find that:

ADVISOR

(Latin aide,-oris, helper, helper)

1. What or who [...]

LinkedIn as a professional tool

Article published in IT Experts

You probably already use social networks to communicate with friends and family, but social networks are proving very important in networking at a professional level. While Facebook and Orkut can be used as professional tools, usually this is not the focus of these tools. His emphasis is [...]

The end of the IPv4

Article published in IT Experts

That's right my friends, IPv4 over. The last batches of IPv4 addresses were distributed in February by the IANA. And now? What does that mean?

When IPv4 addresses were created in 80 years it was thought that 4.2 billion addresses would be sufficient for all computing needs [...]

The face of computing: Supervisor

Article published in IT Experts

After so much time working in IT as the "computer guy", you finally turns Supervisor.

This is the last article of the series "The face of computing."

Now that you got to Supervisor, what to do? There is a team of technicians that require leadership, but the problem [...]

The guy at the computer: Operating Procedures

Article published in IT Experts

http://www.tiespecialistas.com.br/2011/01/o-cara-da-informatica-procedimentos-operacionais/

You may not even like pop music, but it sure will like it'll provide POP: POP - Standard Operating Procedures.

When you work alone, the tasks are always performed the best possible way - your way. But when it comes [...]

Differences between IPv4 and IPv6

Mandar is a technology blog (Techsutram) which compiled the major differences between IPv4 and IPv6. With your permission I put here the version translated into Portuguese:

IPv6 IPv4 addresses are 32 bits (4 bytes) in size. The addresses are 128 bits (16 bytes) in size. Address records (A) in [...]

The face of computing: Measuring the Helpdesk

Article published in IT Experts

http://www.tiespecialistas.com.br/2010/12/o-cara-da-informatica-mensurar-o-helpdesk/

Further articles on the "computer guy", let's talk this time about a common problem in the face of computing. How to translate into numbers of computer work, and because the guy's computer should worry about it?

Usually when starting operations in [...]