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An Adaptive Multi-Channel P2P Video-on-Demand System Using <endeca_term>Plug-and-Play</endeca_term> Helpers

An Adaptive Multi-Channel P2P Video-on-Demand System Using Plug-and-Play Helpers

...authors present a multi-channel P2P Video-on-Demand (VoD) system using "plug-and-play" helpers. Helpers are heterogeneous "micro-servers" with limited storage, bandwidth... Read more

28 July, 2010
IBM WebSphere Cast Iron Cloud integration Integrate Microsoft Dynamics in days

IBM WebSphere Cast Iron Cloud integration Integrate Microsoft Dynamics in days

IBM WebSphere Cast Iron Cloud integration is a low-cost, plug-and-play solution that enables system-to-system and B2B communication with... Read more

30 April, 2012
An Efficient Remote Data Possession Checking in Cloud Storage

An Efficient Remote Data Possession Checking in Cloud Storage

...storage can achieve the goal that getting all storage resources in a plug-and-play way, it becomes a focus of attention. It has the... Read more

1 April, 2011
Aloaha Smart Card Connector 5.0.145

Aloaha Smart Card Connector 5.0.145

...Microsoft approved CSP (Cryptographic Service Provider) and a PKCS #11, provides native, plug and play security enhancement to Microsoft Windows operating systems and Applications. The... Read more

19 May, 2012
GameStudio A8 8.30

GameStudio A8 8.30

...tutorials introduce you into game programming. The monthly AUM magazine offers workshops, plug and play games, and a regular contest. And the AU resource site... Read more

7 May, 2012
Unknown Device Identifier 8.0

Unknown Device Identifier 8.0

...USB 1.1/2.0/3.0 Device, IEEE 1394 Device, ISA Plug and Play Device, AGP Bus Device and PCI, PCI-E, eSATA devices... Read more

24 January, 2012
System Analyser 5.3x

System Analyser 5.3x

...Modem, Fax, ISDN, Sound, ASPI/CAM, SCSI, DMI, PCI, PCI Express, PCMCIA, Plug and Play, APM, ESCD, IRQ, DMA, CMOS, Y2K, It is a DOS... Read more

30 November, 2011

Arduino: Cheat Sheet

...typically via USB, and getting busy inside the IDE. Basically, it's plug and play. Any Arduino programs - or Sketches, as they're called - that... Read more

26 September, 2011 by Natasha Lomas
Drive2Drive 2.0.1078

Drive2Drive 2.0.1078

...losing a single user preference or byte of data. Drive2Drive also features plug-and-play detection of new hard disks to guide you when you... Read more

28 June, 2011
USB Secure 1.6.1

USB Secure 1.6.1

...drives, Thumb drives, Memory cards, External drives and Flash drives. It supports plug and play and runs automatically once a USB drive is plugged in... Read more

23 June, 2011
Monitor Asset Manager 2.60

Monitor Asset Manager 2.60

Monitor Asset Manager is a Plug and Play monitor information utility. It is fully multi-monitor-capable, and... Read more

20 April, 2011

So what's to become of Windows Home Server?

After the furore at the end of last year of the removal of Drive Extender from Windows Home Server "Vail" and Small... Read more

25 January, 2011
A quarter century of Windows

A quarter century of Windows

...2000 succeeded NT 4.0, introducing many Windows 98-style features including plug-and-play. Setting a pattern for the future, Windows 2000 came in... Read more

20 November, 2010 by Charles McLellan
Acqlite 0.4.2

Acqlite 0.4.2

...browser for music files Spam filtering CORE Features Mojito DHT integration Universal Plug and Play Firewall to firewall transfers Proxy transfers IP2Country for locale detection... Read more

19 July, 2010
SANOXY CA-U3EXP ExpressCard USB 3.0 Super Speed (Windows 7) 1.0

SANOXY CA-U3EXP ExpressCard USB 3.0 Super Speed (Windows 7) 1.0

...USB hubs to obtain this number). USB ports are Hot Swapping and Plug-and-Play compliant Read more

11 May, 2012

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