Archive for October, 2010

Shoe Based On The Development Of Information Technology And Strive To Break Through The Bottleneck

Sunday, October 31st, 2010

Database Management: the Nerve Centre of Every Modern Organisation

Friday, October 29th, 2010

The database management service has become an integral part of a modern organisation. It is generally used to store huge data and also to manage it and update it as and when necessary. An ideal database management service generally has four models- hierarchical, network, relational and object. A particular database management may provide all the four models or may be a combination of two or just one. The cost of setting up database management services depends largely on the speed, maintainability, reliability and scalability of the application in question.

 

The basic function of database management services is definitely database management. But along with the function of database management, comes the critical function of data accessibility and data security. The data are mostly encrypted, and so it is not possible for anyone and every one to access the data, leave alone updating or changing it. Only a few people are given the right of reading the data or just viewing the data from the server and use it for their work purpose. The right to update or delete data is not given to them as it is not a part of their work area. Again, a lesser few are given the special entry right into the database management server to change or update the already encoded data. Thus, the data is both safe and not that difficult to access when it is required.

 

A database management system also provides with a unique facility that allows many users can share and access data from it at the same time. This is done by a very complex process. The system provides two views of the same data, one is known as the physical view and the other is termed as a logical view. The physical view is used by experts who are storing or modifying the data. The logical view is used by users like us, to do the necessary work. Thus, at the same moment of time, both the user and the database management expert can do their work simultaneously, without any problems. Database management services are the need of the hour for every successful organisation.

New York Driver Improvement Defensive Driving Traffic Schoool | New York State Point & Insurance Reduction Program

Friday, October 29th, 2010

New York State Driver Improvement Program

New York State Internet Point & Insurance Reduction Program I-PIRP

Excelsior Driver Training Solutions

Sponsored by American Safety Inc.

 http://www.newyorkdriverimprovement.com

The New York State Department Of Motor Vehicles – NYSDMV Has Approved Our Sponsoring Agencie’s Course. Excelsior Driver Training Solutions Is A New York State Driver Improvement Internet Delivery Agent, For The NYSDMV I-PIRP Program. This Program Is Offically Known As The New York State Internet – Point & Insurance Reduction Program (I-PIRP). This Online Course, Is An Alternative Delivery Method For The Classroom Based Point & Insurance Reduction Program (PIRP). Upon completion of this DMV Approved New York 6-Hour Safe Driving & Accident Prevention Program (SDAPP) Course, New York Participants Will Be Entitled Receive Up To A Four (4) Point Reduction From The New York DMV Driving Record And A Mandatory Ten Percent (10%) Insurance Discount On Their New York Liability, No-Fault & Collision Car Insurance Premium Rates For Three (3) Years. If You Complete A NYS DMV Approved Motorcycle Safety / Accident Prevention Course, The Reduction Will Apply To The Liability & Collision Insurance Premiums For Both Your Motorcycle & Automobile Policies.

 

Click Here for the New York State Point & Insurance Reduction Program ( I-PIRP ) Course.

The web-based version of the PIRP course is called the Internet Point Insurance Reduction Program, or I-PIRP. New York State Approved I-PIRP courses are equivalent to the traditional classroom courses taught by an instructor, but there are some significant differences between the two. To begin with, the web courses are noteworthy for their convenience. No driving to a classroom is required for any reason (not even to take a final exam). This could be a huge factor for New Yorkers who want to take the course, but would prefer to avoid congested traffic, inclement weather, and high gas prices.

 Second, the Internet defensive driving courses must use advanced security features to prevent fraud. This is not a part of the classroom experience. The DMV has required that all I-PIRP sponsors use some form of biometric security measures OR require proctored testing at a physical location before their courses will be approved. All of the courses that have been approved to date use some form of biometrics, which can range from facial scanning to fingerprint scanning or other technologies. However, all of the courses that were initially approved use a form of biometrics known as keystroke analysis

   Perhaps the most noticeable difference between the live PIRP class and its online counterpart is that the former requires an instructor, while the latter does not. If students have a question about the material, they can call or e-mail the company offering the course, but they cannot raise their hand, ask a question, and get an immediate response. This is obviously a disadvantage for students who wish to have a more “hands-on” experience or quick access to a seasoned professional.

    On the other hand, the online defensive driving courses must meet strict content guidelines established by the DMV, so all students will receive the same instruction each time the course is delivered. DMV requires that certain topics be covered, such as New York traffic laws, how to deal with aggressive driving, and the consequences for drivers who choose to drink and drive.