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UDP Protocol: How the Internet Moves at Real-Time Speed
UDP (User Datagram Protocol) is a lightweight transport protocol designed for speed and efficiency. Learn how it works, when to use it, and why it powers real-time Internet applications.
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Security Log
Unravel the intricacies of the Windows OS Security Log. Explore its importance within the Event Viewer, alongside the System and Application Logs, and understand its role in bolstering system security.
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Online Analytical Processing (OLAP)
Online Analytical Processing, also known as OLAP, is a technology that allows users to perform sophisticated data analysis on typically large amounts of enterprise data to gain insight on the information it contains.
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OLE DB
OLE DB is a set of open, extensible interfaces developed by Microsoft and based on OLE/COM technologies for providing applications with uniform methods of data access in diverse data sources.
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Auditing
Auditing is the process of tracking and monitoring actions is performed on servers. Auditing is an important component of a general security policy for a corporate network. Auditing can be used to detect attempts at unauthorized access to network resources and to track the usage of shared resources.
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Event Viewer
The Event Viewer is a Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in that enables you to browse and manage event logs.
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Common Internet File System (CIFS): Network File Sharing Made Easy
Unlock the capabilities of CIFS, the protocol at the heart of network file sharing and collaboration. Dive into its functionalities, uses, and impact.
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Subnetting Simplified: Mastering Network Division in TCP/IP
Subnetting is the process of partitioning a single TCP/IP network into a number of separate networks called subnets.
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Mastering the Line Printer Queue (LPQ) Command in UNIX and Windows
Dive deep into the LPQ command, a crucial tool for managing print queues in UNIX and Windows. Learn its functionalities, usage, and interoperability.


