Going wireless is easy with a Tech Travel Agent? from Rentacomputer.com. Just tell them what you want to do wirelessly. Your Tech Travel Agent? will provide you with a quotation for everything you need without all the technical jargon. You probably knew you could rent wireless notebooks, but did you know you can also rent wireless projectors, routers and printer servers? Consider the convenience and added benefits of renting today's wireless technology. Wireless rentals have a huge advantage over wired networks, especially for short term projects where the internet and rental computers, printers and projectors are deployed.
Wireless networks are easier and faster to setup than wired networks. Wireless devices add flexibility and save time. With wireless you can move your laptops, projectors and printers around and still maintain connectivity. Best of all, you don't have to run cat5 wires to routers, computers, printers and switches. Here are some of the wireless products that are commonly rented for company projects: Wireless Router RentalsA wireless router is a networking device that connects computers to the internet.
With a router you can share an internet connection between multiple computers on the network. Note: The internet cable needs to be connected directly into the wireless router. Wireless Access Point (WAP) RentalsA wireless access point is a networking device that allows wireless-equipped computers and other devices to communicate with a wired network. A WAP may also be used to expand the range of an existing wireless network.Wireless Adapter RentalsA wireless adapter is a device that adds wireless network functionality to a computer or laptop. There are three types of wireless adapters.
PCI Adapters are for desktop computers. As the name suggests, they can be installed in an available PCI slot. PCMCIA Adapters, also known as PC Cards , are for notebooks. Installation is as simple as pushing the card into an available PCMCIA slot. Lastly, there are USB Adapters.
These adapters are compatible with desktop and notebook computers.Wireless Print Server RentalsA wireless print server connects a printer to the wireless network, allowing any computer on the network to wirelessly access the printer at any time.Wireless Projector RentalsA wireless projector allows a computer user to wirelessly connect and display the computer video on a screen. All you need is a wireless adapter in your computer or notebook and the software that comes with the projector. Today's advanced wireless projectors allow one computer to connect to multiple projectors AND multiple computers to connect to a single projector. If you want to have a really impressive presentation, consider renting two or more wireless projectors. Bring your multimedia presentation to the next level by putting on multiple unique screens of your data and video presentation.
For example: have animation on one screen and data on another!Another benefit of wireless projectors is having the ability to have multiple presenters displaying their presentations right from their own wireless laptop or computer. Consider a corporate meeting with presentations from finance, operations, sales and marketing managers.
Wireless projectors from Rentacomputer.com are available from 1800 Lumen and 800x600 resolution to 3000 Lumen and 1024x768 resolution. For more information on the current wireless projector rentals: Wireless Projector Rentals For information on Wi-Fi wireless Intel Centrino laptop rentals: Wireless Laptop RentalsFor a quotation on routers, switches, printer servers or other wireless devices: Wireless Rental Info When you are planning your next project, consider renting wireless devices from your Tech Travel Agent at Rentacomputer.com. Call 800-736-8772! That's 1-800-Rent-R-PC!.
Oracle Objects for OLE (OO4O) integration in CardFocus Identity Card Solution Complete
Sabadille Systems today announced that the adoption of Oracle Objects for OLE (OO4O) for use in their CardFocus software suite for identity card design and production is now complete, providing CardFocus users with higher performance connectivity to data stored in Oracle databases.Oracle is one of the most widely used relational databases. Oracle Objects for OLE (OO4O) is an Oracle middleware that allows native access to Oracle from client applications using the Microsoft Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) standard.Computer Point, a leading ICT solutions provider in the African Great Lakes Region, deployed CardFocus with OO4O in the region's leading education institution Makerere University, where a major education ERP was deployed with Oracle Based Integrated Tertiary Software, the first project of its kind in the region."Like at Makerere University, we provide our clients, many of whom have existing Oracle databases, with solutions based on CardFocus and Fargo DTC500 Series card printers...
Oracle Objects for OLE (OO4O) integration in CardFocus Identity Card Solution Complete
Free Computer Printer Support Now Available from LaserPage.com
(ContentDesk) July 5, 2006 -- A 19 year old company offering expert help with HP LaserJet laser printers and other computer printer systems has opened it private help desk site for all Internet users.http://LaserPage.com is now available 24/7 to answer users questions about drivers, supplies, service, error codes, paper jams and which printer is right for a user. Instant answers are archived on the web site, and a printer help desk system allows experts to respond quickly to online requests for help."We've been offering printer support and information for 19 years, and have had the http://LaserPage.com site working now for over 10 years," said Zack Whitlock of thePrinterExperts.com. "With printer prices declining, we know that many people won't call a professional.. so we decided to share this resource with anyone on the net."Users may access an extensive database of printer articles, links to free printer drivers and support articles and the online help desk system through http://LaserPage.comthePrinterExperts.com...
Free Computer Printer Support Now Available from LaserPage.com
Keyspan Ships Revolutionary USB Server for PCs and Macs
Keyspan, America's #1 brand of USB connectivity products*, announces it is now shipping its revolutionary USB Server that connects USB devices to a Mac or PC via a wired or wireless Ethernet-based LAN.The Keyspan USB Server has an MSRP of $129 and is available to resellers from Ingram Micro, Wynit and D&H; and to consumers at CompUSA, CDW, and other leading computer products resellers.Much like a USB print server, the USB Server enables attached USB devices to be used and shared by client PCs on a LAN. In addition to printers, the USB Server supports other USB devices such as scanners and multi-function printers.The USB Server provides 4 ports for connecting to USB devices at Full Speed USB (12 Mbps). It connects to 10/100 Ethernet networks via an RJ45 connector and supports static IP, DHCP, and Apple'sRendezvous address assignment. Client PCs must be running Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Mac OS X 10.2.8 or higher."The Keyspan USB Server makes it possible to share USB printers and USB...
Keyspan Ships Revolutionary USB Server for PCs and Macs
PennWell Sells Computer Graphics World
Tulsa, OK (ContentDesk) April 1, 2006 -- PennWell Corporation, a diversified global media and information company, announced today that it has sold Computer Graphics World magazine to California Offset Printers, Inc.
Computer Graphics World, published monthly since 1977, is the premier authority on innovative graphics technology and applications, serving over 40,000 professionals involved in advanced computing applications.
The Computer Graphics World franchise also includes a web site and bi-monthly e-newsletter.
Financial terms of the sale were not disclosed.With the sale of Computer Graphics World, PennWell continues to focus on its many publications, conference & exhibitions and digital media ventures in various technology and industrial sectors.
Computer Graphics World is a great fit for COP Communications which is an innovative group of graphics communication companies in traditional printing and publishing, according to Mark Finkelstein, Senior...