Maritime Terms, Abbreviations and Acronyms [ Shipping Terms]
FIOS (FREE IN, OUT, STOWED) : It is most important to remember that the “Free” reference is viewed from the Ship Owners point of view – not the Shipper’s.…
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FIOS (FREE IN, OUT, STOWED) : It is most important to remember that the “Free” reference is viewed from the Ship Owners point of view – not the Shipper’s.…
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The choice between managed and unmanaged services depends on several factors: Technical Expertise: If a business has a skilled IT team, unmanaged services might be a viable option. For those lacking…
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The terms “managed services” and “unmanaged services” are often used in the context of IT and cloud services, and they refer to different levels of service and support provided to…
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HTML ERROR MESSAGES When a browser requests a service from a web server, an error might occur, and the server might return an error code like “404 Not Found”. It…
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PRESSING THE CTRL KEY BY ITSELF DOES NOTHING IN MOST PROGRAMS. IN COMPUTER GAMES, CTRL IS OFTEN USED TO CROUCH OR GO INTO A PRONE POSITION. Ctrl+0 Pressing Ctrl and 0…
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INTERNET. Why Study about the Internet? √ To understand what the Internet is, the services that it offers, what is required in order to get connected, as well as to…
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When comparing NVMe storage, SSD (SATA SSD), and HDD, each has distinct characteristics, performance levels, and ideal use cases. Here’s a breakdown of these three types of storage: 1. HDD…
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SSD vs HDD: What’s the difference? HDDs are traditional storage devices with spinning platters that read and write data. SSDs use newer technology that stores data on instantly accessible memory…
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Step 1: Check System Requirements Operating System: Windows 10 Pro, Enterprise, or Education (64-bit). Processor: 64-bit processor with Second Level Address Translation (SLAT). Hardware Virtualization Support: Ensure Intel VT-x or…
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Virtualization in Windows 10 allows users to run multiple operating systems simultaneously on a single physical machine using virtual machines (VMs). This is achieved through hypervisors, such as Hyper-V, which…
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