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Ed Stone on Fri, Dec 28, 2012 @ 09:48 AM

Desktop Computer Technology Powers America's Next Fighter Plane
What commonplace desktop computing and data storage solutions technology is being used in the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II fighter plane? You might first think about potential computer aided engineering (CAE) systems such as in the Nexlink 7900 series workstation, for advanced modeling techniques used in the design phase. As a powerful CAE design workstation the Nexlink 7900 is a great choice for complex engineering projects such as aerospace engineering, however a more basic inclusion of advanced hardware is being implemented in the F-35’s network infrastructure.
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Ed Stone on Fri, Oct 19, 2012 @ 02:37 PM
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Ed Stone on Mon, Sep 24, 2012 @ 07:36 AM

A Simple Custom Built PC Workstation Upgrade
What is the device that your customers rely on day in and day out to get their work done? Without it they are completely hamstrung and unable to do their work. Nope not their smart phone, or even their regular desk phone.
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Ed Stone on Tue, Sep 11, 2012 @ 12:15 PM

Custom PC Workstation for Design
Do you have any clients who are graphic designers? For many years graphic designers had flocked to Apple’s Mac systems as the go to workstation of choice. This preference was based on the fact that early design programs were largely targeted at Mac users and this created, as is the case with Apple in general, a very loyal following. With Adobe and all other major graphical editing programs available on the PC today, this loyalty, while real, is no longer founded in logic.
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Ed Stone on Fri, Jun 29, 2012 @ 12:53 PM

Storm Season Means Dead Workstations
With summer storm season almost upon us, what are you recommending that your customers buy for surge protection? Standard surge suppressors are not much more than extra outlets, even the better surge strips are really only designed to protect for one use. For superior protection use a personal UPS with automatic voltage regulation (AVR). This solution offers runtime in a power outage allowing you to save important work while offering array protection.
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Ed Stone on Wed, Jun 27, 2012 @ 02:16 PM

Are You Communicating With Your Customers About Your Services?
Communicating with your customers is essential. But how do you find time when your so involved with day to day business activities? Taking time to keep your customer's informed on new product offerings, new technology, and how you bring them value is important. But what if you don't have that time? Seneca has these resources available for your clients so you can focus on your core business while delivering professional marketing communication.
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Posted by
Ed Stone on Wed, Jun 27, 2012 @ 08:28 AM

Ever struggle getting maximum performance out of your CAD or graphics workstation? Throwing CPU cores and RAM at the solution works to a point but there comes a time when users are forced to walk away. Leaving a highly skilled worker unproductive or forced to use a second workstation. Now there is a way to allow CAD and graphic designers to continue using their primary workstation, even under heavy rendering loads. Maximus!
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Ed Stone on Thu, May 31, 2012 @ 11:59 AM

While good network security relies on several factors such as: a strong firewall policy with an up to date appliance, across the LAN antivirus installation and potentially web content filtration. There is still a large and very dangerous security gap in many business installations; the USB port.
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