Technology changes quickly, especially in the infrastructure and networking field. The way you implemented your system six months ago is probably quite different than the way it is now. In order to meet the needs of your network and its users, the network must constantly grow in order to maintain successful operation and meet demand.
Posts Tagged ‘Work’
Using Scalability to Work with Network Changes Posted By : SukhdeepSingh
Lady Gaga’s ‘success is because of her hard work, not luck’
Lady Gaga’s manager Svengali Troy Carter insists that the singer’s phenomenal success is the result of pure hard work. Carter says his eccentric client has set an example of how hard work and hits can turn an expectant into a somebody, and he fears too many current acts break into the big time too quickly [...]
Enterprise Wireless: It’s All About Work
Wireless communication is reaching the point at which enterprise IT managers can depend on it for fast, reliable communications both in and out of the building. – Wireless
networking in the enterprise is all about getting work done. And work may not
always mean e-mail or messaging, or those other nice features youre finding on
your iPhone or Android device.
Instead,
the work reflects the nature of the enterprise: Whether its Sandburgs hog
butchers, tool…
DocMinder A Way to Remember Your Work and Critical Dates Posted By : Peter Pal Disuja
Due to a lot of work some times we forget our some important work and date. This creates the problem to finishing our work at the time and also losses some important meeting. We need some important software or tool which remind our important task and critical date for completing our goal.
DocMinder A Way to Remember Your Work and Critical Dates Posted By : Peter Pal Disuja
Due to a lot of work some times we forget our some important work and date. This creates the problem to finishing our work at the time and also losses some important meeting. We need some important software or tool which remind our important task and critical date for completing our goal.
Minister gives update on road constructions
Work on the Ub-Lajkovac part of the Belgrade-South Adriatic highway would begin in ten days, Infrastructure Minister Milutin Mrkonjić said.
He said that a total of EUR 73mn will be invested in the project, which will be handled by domestic construction companies.
Joe Jonas vows to devote himself to charity work
American singer Joe Jonas has promised to devote himself to charity work following a life-changing humanitarian trip to Africa. The Jonas Brothers singer went to Botswana and he admitted that he was humbled by the experience. “I brought some of my best friends with me to be a part of this incredible experience. We were [...]
Sanctions on Iran: Anything to declare?
The squeeze gets tighter
MONEY may be the weakest point for Iran’s nuclear ayatollahs. America’s Congress has just voted to force banks, insurers, energy firms and others to choose: trade with Iran and you will be barred from business with the United States.
The UN Security Council had already slapped new sanctions on Iran for refusing to suspend its suspect nuclear work. That put once-friendly Russia and China in Iran’s bad books too, for going along with the vote. Even Brazil and Turkey, clumsily trying to get some nuclear talks going, tell Iran it must show that its nuclear work is peaceful, as claimed. …
10 Products That Would Work Better with iOS 4
Apple’s iOS 4 is one of the top mobile operating systems to ever be released. It features multitasking, folder support, an improved Mail and much more. That said, it doesn’t have all the bells and whistles that consumers will find in more capable operating systems, such as Windows or Mac OS X. But it’s not designed for that. Apple’s mobile OS is specifically created for those customers that want a simple, lightweight operating system that makes them more productive while on-the-go, or while sitting on the couch flipping through pictures on an iPad. The biggest problem with iOS 4 is that it only runs on Apple devices. It’s understandable. Apple has a top mobile operating system and it doesn’t want to lose its edge over the competition by bringing it to other devices. But that doesn’t mean that consumers and enterprise customers can’t wish for such a move. There are several devices currently on store shelves that would be vastly improved if they ran iOS 4. Here are 10 products that would be more appealing with iOS 4 installed. – …
10 Old Products That Can Be Tweaked to Work Today
The technology industry landscape is littered with the remains of products that attempted to innovate beyond what customers asked for but failed miserably. The industry also has products that were lucky enough to succeed. They did well for a while, but over time, they didn’t respond to the changing market and were left behind. That doesn’t necessarily mean that the products were useless or that they deserved to fail. Some of them represent brand names that had the potential to earn long-term success and customer loyalty. Believe it or not, some of these product might still be a success with some minor or, in some cases, major tweaks. Here is a look at some older product brands that with some help could appeal to today’s tech customers. – …
International bureaucracies: Secretarial work
Bureaucracies grow faster than they can be pruned
CONNOISSEURS of diplomatic rarities face a treat in July 2011: the closure of an international organisation. The Western European Union, set up in 1948, was a cold war spine-stiffener. It was mildly important when the then European Economic Community was just a small common market. The Brussels-based outfit has a staff of 65 and an annual budget of €13.4m ($16.5m). It has been an anachronism for decades, and trying to shut down since 2000. With it will go a parallel outfit, the Paris-based “European Security and Defence Assembly” of the member states’ parliamentarians, which has a budget of €6m and a staff of 30.
Both bodies will go to a nearly empty graveyard. Setting up international organisations requires only a political decision and some taxpayers’ money. They may not make progress, but they do provide process: so long as meetings happen, they create a sense that at least something is being done. Closing international organisations down is more difficult, involving fiddly decisions on pensions and redundancies. Officials are adept at finding reasons for postponement and in providing useful sinecures to their political backers. Wikipedia lists only 22 defunct international outfits, and many of those are not dead but renamed or merged. One (the League of Corinth) went in 322BC. …
Google Boosts its Publishing Industry: Work over Fee-based Content
According to reports from different news sources, Google is currently working on special services that will enable customers to make individual payments for access to songs and news using personal subscriptions and purchases. This system, which will allow access to fee-based internet services, is called Newspass. According to La Repubblica, Italian newspaper, its users will [...]
Cosco +4.7%; To start work on 2 contracts
Cosco (F83.SG) +4.7% at almost five-week high of $1.56 in active trade as company receives initial deposit from European shipowners to begin construction of 2 out of 15 bulk carriers recently ordered, according to Dow Jones.
Swiber +2.6%; May seek more work in Mid-East, says OCBC
Swiber (AK3.SG) is up 2.6% at 2-week high of $0.97, likely to end up for third straight session, as investors remain hopeful of offshore & marine construction group’s orderbook growth, according to Dow Jones.
How fuel cards work Posted By : Wilkinson Smith
Fuel cards are a credit card which can be used to purchase fuel only. Every fuel card has a vast network of different fuel stations throughout the UK and, often Europe, in which it can be used.
Alexander McQueen’s label ‘to sue Cadbury over Kate Moss hologram’
Alexander McQueen’s fashion label is thinking of suing Cadbury over an advert, which is said to resemble the tragic designer’s famous Kate Moss hologram.
The hologram was co-created in 2006 by the late designer and filmmaker Baillie Walsh, who was recruited by advertising company Fallon to direct the Flake ad.
Alexander McQueen Company’ spokesperson has confirmed the [...]
11 Practical Ways To Stop Procrastination

You have a deadline looming. However, instead of doing your work, you are fiddling with miscellaneous things like checking email, social media, watching videos, surfing blogs and forums. You know you should be working, but you just don’t feel like doing anything.
We are all familiar with the procrastination phenomenon. When we procrastinate, we squander away our free time and put off important tasks we should be doing them till it’s too late. And when it is indeed too late, we panic and wish we got started earlier. The chronic procrastinators I know have spent years of their life looped in this cycle. Delaying, putting off things, slacking, hiding from work, facing work only when it’s unavoidable, then repeating this loop all over again. It’s a bad habit that eats us away and prevents us from achieving greater results in life.
Don’t let procrastination take over your life. Here, I will share my personal steps which I use to overcome procrastination with great success. These 11 steps will definitely apply to you too:
- Break your work into little steps. Part of the reason why we procrastinate is because subconsciously, we find the work too overwhelming for us. Break it down into little parts, then focus on one part at the time. If you still procrastinate on the task after breaking it down, then break it down even further. Soon, your task will be so simple that you will be thinking “gee, this is so simple that I might as well just do it now!”.For example, I’m currently writing a new book (on How to achieve anything in life). Book writing at its full scale is an enormous project and can be overwhelming. However, when I break it down into phases such as – (1) Research (2) Deciding the topic (3) Creating the outline (4) Drafting the content (5) Writing Chapters #1 to #10, (6) Revision (7) etc, suddenly it seems very manageable. What I do then is to focus on the immediate phase and get it done to my best ability, without thinking about the other phases. When it’s done, I move on to the next.
- Change your environment. Different environments have different impact on our productivity. Look at your work desk and your room. Do they make you want to work or do they make you want to snuggle and sleep? If it’s the latter, you should look into changing your workspace. One thing to note is that an environment that makes us feel inspired before may lose its effect after a period of time. If that’s the case, then it’s time to change things around. Refer to Steps #2 and #3 of 13 Strategies To Jumpstart Your Productivity, which talks about revamping your environment and workspace.
- Create a detailed timeline with specific deadlines. Having just 1 deadline for your work is like an invitation to procrastinate. That’s because we get the impression that we have time and keep pushing everything back, until it’s too late. Break down your project (see tip #1), then create an overall timeline with specific deadlines for each small task. This way, you know you have to finish each task by a certain date. Your timelines must be robust, too – i.e. if you don’t finish this by today, it’s going to jeopardize everything else you have planned after that. This way it creates the urgency to act. My goals are broken down into monthly, weekly, right down to the daily task lists, and the list is a call to action that I must accomplish this by the specified date, else my goals will be put off.
- Eliminate your procrastination pit-stops. If you are procrastinating a little too much, maybe that’s because you make it easy to procrastinate. Identify your browser bookmarks that take up a lot of your time and shift them into a separate folder that is less accessible. Disable the automatic notification option in your email client. Get rid of the distractions around you. I know some people will out of the way and delete/deactivate their facebook accounts. I think it’s a little drastic/extreme as addressing procrastination is more about being conscious of our actions than counteracting via self-binding methods, but if you feel that’s what’s needed, go for it.
- Hang out with people who inspire you to take action. I’m pretty sure if you spend just 10 minutes talking to Steve Jobs or Bill Gates, you’ll be more inspired to act than if you spent the 10 minutes doing nothing. The people we are with influence our behaviors. Of course spending time with Steve Jobs/Bill Gates every day is probably not a feasible method, but the principle applies. Identify the people/friends/colleagues who trigger you – most likely the go-getters and hard workers – and hang out with them more often. Soon you will inculcate their drive and spirit too. As a personal development blogger, I “hang out” with inspiring personal development experts by reading their blogs and corresponding with them regularly via email/social media. It’s communication via new media and it works all the same.
- Get a buddy. Having a companion makes the whole process much more fun. Ideally, your buddy should be someone who has his/her own set of goals. Both of you will hold each other accountable to your goals and plans. While it’s not necessary for both of you to have the same goals, it’ll be even better if that’s the case, so you can learn from each other. I have a good friend whom I talk to regularly, and we always ask each other about our goals and progress in achieving those goals. Needless to say, it spurs us to keep taking action.
- Tell others about your goals. This serves the same function as #6, on a larger scale. Tell all your friends, colleagues, acquaintances and family about your projects. Now whenever you see them, they are bound to ask you about your status on those projects. For example, sometimes I announce my projects on The Personal Excellence Blog, Twitter and Facebook, and my readers will ask me about them on an ongoing basis. It’s a great way to keep myself accountable to my plans.
- Seek out someone who has already achieved the outcome. What is it you want to accomplish here, and who are the people who have accomplished this already? Go seek them out and connect with them. Seeing living proof that your goals are very well achievable if you take action is one of the best triggers for action.
- Re-clarify your goals. If you have been procrastinating for an extended period of time, it might reflect a misalignment between what you want and what you are currently doing. Often times, we outgrow our goals as we discover more about ourselves, but we don’t change our goals to reflect that. Get away from your work (a short vacation will be good, else just a weekend break will do too) and take some time to regroup yourself. What exactly do you want to achieve? What should you do to get there? What are the steps to take? Does your current work align with that? If not,what can you do about it?
- Stop over-complicating things. Are you waiting for a perfect time to do this? That maybe now is not the best time because of X, Y, Z reasons? Ditch that thought because there’s never a perfect time. If you keep waiting for one, you are never going to accomplish anything. Perfectionism is one of the biggest reasons for procrastination. Read more about why perfectionist tendencies can be a bane than a boon: Why Being A Perfectionist May Not Be So Perfect.
- Get a grip and just do it. At the end, it boils down to taking action. You can do all the strategizing, planning and hypothesizing, but if you don’t take action, nothing’s going to happen. Occasionally, I get readers and clients who keep complaining about their situations but they still refuse to take action at the end of the day. Reality check: I have never heard anyone procrastinate their way to success before and I doubt it’s going to change in the near future. Whatever it is you are procrastinating on, if you want to get it done, you need to get a grip on yourself and do it.
Which tips work best for you? Do you have your own personal tip to overcome procrastination? Please share with everyone in the comments section :)
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How About You Take The Day Off
I’m sitting down typing this on my mac air, outside on my verandah (or deck or patio depending where you come from), on a Wednesday afternoon. So far today I’ve done two “tasks” that you would call work. I wrote two emails, one for my own email newsletter and one for the Become A Blogger [...]
Afor – Corporate moves
Chua Oi Keng has been appointed CFO wef May 3
Work experience: Group financial controller, RSH Ltd; more than 25 years of financial and accounting work in various commercial sectors



