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We offer a full range of IT services including IT infrastructure development, network setup services, Hardware & software installation, assembling, and maintenance of computers equipment and other peripheral devices, data backup and recovery, and more. Our mission is to provide customers in industry and government with solutions designed to meet their specific challenges and enable them to profit

Photos 20/04/2015

What's the best hard drive you can buy?

Your hard drive is out of date if its capacity is measured in Gigabytes. Even a Terabyte of space can seem cramped when you're stockpiling your 4K movies, lossless music, massive games and high resolution photo collections.

2TB isn't a bad starting point unless you're heavily into editing movies, and with prices tumbling, you don't have to pay much to enjoy excellent performance and gargantuan storage space.

At the moment, buying an internal drive gives you exactly three choices: a flash-based SSD, one that blends flash with a classic spinning drive (a hybrid), and a regular mechanical drive. The key difference is that while SSD offers far superior performance, it comes with a price to match and you only get a couple of hundred GBs before the cost ceases to be appealing.

Traditional drives are much slower, but hold far, far more, and in most cases you simply don't need the extra performance. Everything will still work just fine, just not quite as quickly. The cheaper hard disk drives have a 5400RPM spinning speed while their more expensive counterparts spin at 7200RPM, providing a theoretical 33% speed boost.

As long as you're not used to the speed of Windows booting from SSD though, you're unlikely to be put off by even a midrange drive's performance. There's plenty of life in the traditional style of hard disk yet, and it remains the best way to handle your electronic life.

In this article, we've gathered together what we consider to be nine of the best drive offerings currently available, boasting 1.5TB or more at assorted price points, designed for single-desktop use or RAID servers or NASes (Network Attached Storage).

In practice, the main difference between the two types of drive is the tolerances they're built for, which shouldn't be particularly important for the home. However, these drives and their energy saving features can really come into their own in bulk, especially in an enterprise setting.

17/02/2015

Information Technology can help you ,,,,,,,,,

1.Maximize Employee Productivity
2.Better Control your Business Operations
3.Reduce Operating Costs
4.Focus on your Core Business Services
5.Deliver Better Customer Service


Think about it…
Managing a business of any size requires a broad range of skills and experience.
Why not spend your time more productively in managing & growing your core business?
IT management is a skill best left to experts.
Technology changes constantly. A poorly designed IT Infrastructure solution may get obsolete very quickly.
An experienced IT partner can consult you on the best long term solution for your business needs.
Choosing to outsource your company’s IT needs can save your business time and money by providing technology-based solutions for your business challenges.........

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