Windows Registry Repair & Maintenance By : Kenth Nasstrom

In general, the occurrence of errors in a system’s Registry increases over time and with the Registry’s continued growth.
This is because the most common and abundant errors are orphaned Registry entries created during the installation or incomplete removal of registered applications and hardware drivers, making them largely responsible for the overall degradation of database stability as the Registry is forced to grow around them.
These errors usually have a minimal affect on overall system performance, but can become debilitating if they are left in the registry for a very long time or if the Registry grows very rapidly. In a sense, your system is doomed from the start.
If you add to these odds your Registry’s chances of escaping all other sources and types of errors completely, it will probably become apparent that something needs to be done.
What’s to be done? 

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Fix Windows Registry Errors

The most important reason your should fix Windows Registry errors as they occur is that this the one single preventative measure can greatly increase the life-expectancy of your Windows system by stabilizing the growth of its Registry.
Prevention is Key!
It is a fact of Windows that trying to fix Registry problems after they occur is much more difficult than preventing their occurrence in the first place. So when it comes to the Windows Registry, the motto should always be "prevention is key!" This is because it is often the most common and abundant types of errors that wind up killing Registries, especially those caused by a system’s registered applications, users, and even Windows itself. As new applications are installed and old applications are removed, and as registered applications continue accessing and changing Registry data, they often leave small bits of themselves behind as orphaned registry entries. 

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Grid Computing By : Sandro Azzopardi

Most industries today have become so dynamic that organisations have to consistently seek and adapt to change, in order to survive and prosper. Factors like more diversified customer preferences, technological advances, increased competitive threats and an intensified global economy are among the forces inducing change. Organisations need to become more adaptable embracing Charles Darwin’s view that "it is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent, but the one that is the most adaptable to change".
A survey conducted by PricewaterhouseCoopers in March 2004 shows that 47% of the CEO’s of the US’s fastest growing companies believe that their most critical success factor is having flexible strategies to respond to accelerating business changes. However, many recently implemented Information Systems still tend to ignore this need for flexibility and at times are hard to scale and customise, thereby limiting the ability of an enterprise to react fast to its evolving business needs. 

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Adobe Reader: New, Improved, and Better than Ever

By now, everybody and their dog has heard of Adobe reader. The purpose of this article is to tell you about the newest version of Abobe Reader and some of the updated features.
First of all, Adobe Reader is a software system that allows you to read ebooks loaded onto the Adobe Reader format. We all know that. It’s free software and lets you view and print Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) files on all major computer platforms, as well as fills in and submits Adobe PDF forms online.
A lot of us have the 6.0 version, but 7.0 is now available. You can download the newest version of Adobe Reader quickly and easily by going to www.audioebookemporium.com. and clicking on the Abobe Reader download.
Some of the cool Features of Adobe Reader are the Portable Document Format (PDF). Adobe PDF files are compact and can be shared, viewed, navigated, and printed exactly as intended by anyone. Adobe PDF is a universal file format that preserves all the fonts, formatting, graphics, and color of any source document, regardless of the application and platform used to create it.

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