Windows XP Performance Tweaking Guide *Updated*
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Windows XP Performance Tweaking Guide
Windows XP Performance Tweaking Guide
06/02/2004 09:32 PMMicrosoft Windows XP SP2 - Installation
and Tweaking Guide
Microsoft Windows XP SP2 - Installation
and Tweaking Guide
08/13/2004 06:53 AMPHP Blog: Performance & tweaking : FOR
vs. WHILE vs. DO-WHILE
PHP Blog: Performance & tweaking : FOR
vs. WHILE vs. DO-WHILE
05/17/2004 07:34 PMjust out of curiosity I wanted to see which one of these structures
are faster. I believed that "for" will be the fastest but the tests
proved I was wrong.
Anyway here is my code so you could try it yourselvs:
Solution Guide for Migrating High
Performance Computing (HPC) Applications
from UNIX to Windows
Solution Guide for Migrating High
Performance Computing (HPC) Applications
from UNIX to Windows
01/03/2004 05:59 AMThis guide is designed to provide process and technical guidance to
help you migrate your existing HPC applications from UNIX to
Microsoft® Windows®, as well as set up the required HPC
infrastructure (including hardware, network connectivity, and software
tools) to run those applications on Windows. It will help you choose
the optimal HPC system architecture for your business, and once you
have made that choice, it provides detailed guidance for you to plan,
migrate, deploy, and operate your HPC system. The guide can also be
used to create a Windows-based HPC application and HPC infrastructure
from scratch, without migrating from a UNIX environment, although this
use is not its primary purpose.
This guide discusses the planning and implementation of four types of
HPC systems on Windows. These are symmetric multiprocessing (SMP),
massively parallel multiprocessing (MPP), a network of workstations
(NOW), and Web service-load balanced systems (WS-LB).
TweakHound's Super XP Tweaking Guide -
SP2 version 1.0 Final
TweakHound's Super XP Tweaking Guide -
SP2 version 1.0 Final
01/03/2005 08:22 AMTweakHound's Super XP Tweaking Guide -
Version 4.0, Released!
TweakHound's Super XP Tweaking Guide -
Version 4.0, Released!
01/07/2004 02:20 PMTweakHound's Super XP Tweaking Guide,
Version 5.0 Released
TweakHound's Super XP Tweaking Guide,
Version 5.0 Released
05/16/2004 08:41 PMTweakGuides.com - The Windows XP
Tweaking Companion (XPTC)
TweakGuides.com - The Windows XP
Tweaking Companion (XPTC)
04/12/2005 05:56 AMThe Windows XP Tweaking Companion (XPTC) .. GO
THERE!
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World of Warcraft Performance Guide
World of Warcraft Performance Guide
03/25/2005 06:26 AMAnandTech Mar 25 2005 10:38AM GMT
Groove touts performance in updated
Virtual Office
Groove touts performance in updated
Virtual Office
07/09/2004 11:56 AMCollaboration software vendor Groove Networks Inc. next week plans to
announce an updated version of its flagship software, which it said
will offer better security, improved performance and new ease-of-use
features.Previously known as Groove Workspace 2.5, Groove Virtual
Office 3.0 has faster launch times and allows multiple Groove project
workspaces to be opened without a noticeable performance hit,
according to Andrew Mahon, director of strategic marketing at the
Beverly, Mass.-based company. The product also includes a new
on-screen launch bar, where contacts with other collaborators can be
managed from a single place, as well as synchronization capabilities
that allow users to automatically share folders on their Windows
machines with other users.In addition to Groove's existing
forms-editor tools, the 3.0 release includes 10 forms templates
designed to allow users to more quickly use standard forms for their
collaboration projects.On the server side, the newest version of the
software includes third-party private-key infrastructure security, as
well as built-in auditing capabilities and backup functions.Richard
Prather, CIO and vice president of technology for CARE, said the
worldwide humanitarian relief agency began using Groove last year for
about 70 relief workers in Central America and about 40 IT staffers.
He's pleased with how it allows remote workers to do their jobs even
if an online connection isn't immediately available. Users can take
advantage of Groove's off-line work capabilities and then sync up
automatically with other group members when they're able to go online,
he said.That is a big benefit in remote locations where online
connections and even electricity can be frequently cut off, Prather
said. The application is also easy to use and intuitive -- even for
users without a lot of computer experience, he said.The Groove
software is part of a five-nation pilot project called "Information
Anywhere" that Atlanta-based CARE is conducting over six months "to
determine how to operate in a very decentralized environment with no
or poor connectivity," he said.Another user, Glen Johnson, director of
the U.S. State Department Iraq Transition Management staff in
Washington, said Groove was chosen for a pilot project by his agency
primarily because it offers better security. "No (competing products)
other than Groove secured the data in transit and on the desktop,"
Johnson said.Ethan Schoonover, e-business director in Asia for
London-based advertising agency Lowe & Partners Worldwide, said some
300 workers at his company have been using Groove for preparing ad
pitches, managing accounts and performing strategic research.Version
2.5 of the software works as advertised, and many of the new features
in Version 3 are a "great example of a company really listening to
user feedback and implementing requested features," Schoonover
said.Ease of use is a big plus, he said. "Even our technophobe users
could get the hang of it and get comfortable with it," Schoonover
said. "Groove 3.0 has cleaned up and streamlined the (user interface),
and overall performance is radically improved. Launch of Groove,
launch of workspaces, messaging is all significantly faster. This
alone addresses a key issue with 2.5, that it was sometimes sluggish.
The 3.0 memory footprint seems to be smaller in our initial review,
which reduces its impact on older systems."With user data stored on
the user's machine and automatically synced when online, "this is the
killer app for us," Schoonover said.David Marshak, an analyst at The
Patricia Seybold Group Inc. in Boston, said Groove's key strength is
that it combines real-time online collaboration capabilities with
off-line workspaces. "The integration ... is much better than anyone
else has even attempted," he said.Peter O'Kelly, an analyst at Burton
Group in Boston, said Groove's natural competitors include Lotus
Notes/Domino, which was invented by Groove's founder, Ray Ozzie, and
other products such as Microsoft Corp.'s SharePoint and Macromedia
Inc.'s Breeze. But none match Groove's exact feature set of security,
collaboration and online/off-line work capabilities."It really is at a
sweet spot with a combination of features that no one else has
completely," O'Kelly said.Pricing starts at $179 per user for Virtual
Office Professional Edition, with hosted relay and management services
starting at $40 per user a year. Customers can also choose to host
their own Groove servers, starting at $9,995 per server per year.
Groove touts performance, usability in
updated Virtual Office
Groove touts performance, usability in
updated Virtual Office
07/08/2004 05:23 PMOnce known as Groove Workspace 2.5, Groove Virtual Office 3.0 has
faster launch times, better security, improved performance and new
ease-of-use features.
Updated LOTR Nitpicker's Guide
Updated LOTR Nitpicker's Guide
12/25/2004 04:45 PMSlashdot Dec 25 2004 3:27PM GMT
ATI Catalyst Tweak Guide *Updated*
ATI Catalyst Tweak Guide *Updated*
09/04/2004 05:30 PMWindows 2000 Server: Windows Operations
Guide Series
Windows 2000 Server: Windows Operations
Guide Series
06/17/2004 08:15 AMMSFN's Official Unattended XP SP2 CD
Guide *Updated*
MSFN's Official Unattended XP SP2 CD
Guide *Updated*
02/05/2005 09:08 PMThe Microsoft Windows NT® 4.0 and
Windows® 98 Threat Mitigation Guide
The Microsoft Windows NT® 4.0 and
Windows® 98 Threat Mitigation Guide
09/15/2004 09:37 PMUnreal Tournament 2004 Tweak Guide
*Updated*
Unreal Tournament 2004 Tweak Guide
*Updated*
06/22/2004 09:07 AMThief: Deadly Shadows Tweak Guide
Updated
Thief: Deadly Shadows Tweak Guide
Updated
06/23/2004 04:03 PMUpdated: Developer Guide to Migration
and Interoperability in "Longhorn"
Updated: Developer Guide to Migration
and Interoperability in "Longhorn"
07/10/2004 02:41 AMGet coding recommendations on when and how to interoperate or migrate
existing code, and on the migration and interoperability of Win32,
ActiveX, and Windows Forms. The downloadable samples have just been
updated to run on the Longhorn Community Technical Preview, WinHEC
2004 Build.
BIOS Guide Revision 8.0 Interim Release
6 @ Rojak-Pot *Updated*
BIOS Guide Revision 8.0 Interim Release
6 @ Rojak-Pot *Updated*
12/17/2003 07:20 AMWindows XP/Windows Server 2003 64-Bit
Updated
Windows XP/Windows Server 2003 64-Bit
Updated
08/18/2004 07:00 PMSet Performance Options In Windows XP
Set Performance Options In Windows XP
04/10/2005 07:19 AM99 Performance Tips for Windows XP
99 Performance Tips for Windows XP
05/28/2004 03:26 PMWindows XP Logon Performance Enhancement
and GPO
Windows XP Logon Performance Enhancement
and GPO
04/07/2005 06:18 PMPerformance Data Collected on Windows NT
4.0 Servers
Performance Data Collected on Windows NT
4.0 Servers
09/17/2004 08:10 PMMicrosoft developing High Performance
version of Windows
Microsoft developing High Performance
version of Windows
06/24/2004 10:44 PMMicrosoft's "Data Center" version of Windows Server 2003 is aimed at
high performance servers that run up to 64 processors on a single
"system," but now Microsoft is turning its attention to parallel
computing.
Windows XP Security Guide
Windows XP Security Guide
08/22/2004 07:31 AMWindows XP Security Guide v2.0
Windows XP Security Guide v2.0
09/22/2004 02:49 AMDirect and Related Links for 'Windows XP
Security Guide v2.0'
“The Windows® XP Security Guide v2.0 describes the features
and recommended settings for Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2
(SP2). The Guide includes thoroughly tested templates for security
settings for Windows Firewall, which replaces Internet Connection
Firewall (ICF). Information is provided about closing ports, Remote
Procedure Call (RPC) communications, memory protection, e-mail
handling, Web download controls, spyware controls, and much more. Any
IT environment is only as secure as its weakest link. Unfortunately,
client operating…
Mozilla Guide for Windows Users
Mozilla Guide for Windows Users
04/13/2004 04:52 PMOptimize XP - A Windows XP Optimization
Guide v1.7.7
Optimize XP - A Windows XP Optimization
Guide v1.7.7
09/26/2004 04:52 PMWindows Management Resource Guide
Windows Management Resource Guide
05/10/2004 04:11 PMSecure XP - A Windows XP Security Guide
v1.0.0
Secure XP - A Windows XP Security Guide
v1.0.0
01/04/2005 11:30 AMJSP Quick-Start Guide for Windows
JSP Quick-Start Guide for Windows
06/04/2002 06:01 AM"a .net developer's guide to Windows
security"
"a .net developer's guide to Windows
security"
05/22/2004 02:19 AMOptimize XP - A Windows XP Optimization
Guide v1.9.1
Optimize XP - A Windows XP Optimization
Guide v1.9.1
04/09/2005 06:26 PMOptimize XP - A Windows XP Optimization
Guide v1.9.2
Optimize XP - A Windows XP Optimization
Guide v1.9.2
04/14/2005 06:14 AMWindows Installer Version Guide
Windows Installer Version Guide
09/16/2004 10:55 AMOptimize XP - A Windows XP Optimization
Guide v1.8.3
Optimize XP - A Windows XP Optimization
Guide v1.8.3
01/04/2005 11:30 AMWindows 64bit Compatibility Guide
Windows 64bit Compatibility Guide
04/05/2005 02:56 PMGrok Description matches for Windows XP Performance Tweaking Guide *Updated*
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