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Daryl Willcox Publishing: SourceWire

London, UK – 11th October 2011 – Education software specialist NetSupport is delighted to announce updates to two of its core education solutions. The technical landscape within the modern learning environment is continually evolving, offering students an increasingly wide range of inspiring computing opportunities. This presents educators with the challenge of ensuring that classroom technology is effectively managed and maintained, that the learning experience is enhanced through the use of technology, not impacted by students who prefer to ‘experiment’ with the equipment rather than focus on the task in hand. For over 22 years, NetSupport has consistently delivered the tools schools need to meet these challenges and with the latest updates to desktop security and content protection solution, NetSupport Protect, combined with a new version of Mac® and Linux-compatible classroom monitoring product, NetSupport Assist, the company continues its commitment to providing education with relevant and cost-effective software that guarantees to maximise ROI. DESKTOP SECURITY AND CONTENT PROTECTION Designed to help educational sites protect their Windows operating systems and desktops from unwanted or malicious changes, NetSupport Protect 2 provides a secure, reliable and productive computer environment ideal for shared use systems. ICT staff can create a secure desktop environment where system configuration and access from external sources are protected: where students can utilise available applications but are shielded from system resources and the temptation of investigating the workings of the desktop. NetSupport Protect version 2 offers a fresh user experience with a restyled interface, designed to ensure that lockdown features can be accessed with the minimum of effort, combined with enhanced support for Windows 7 and 64bit platforms. NetSupport Protect 2 integrates transparently with NetSupport’s Windows classroom management solution, NetSupport School, ensuring students are restricted from amending the configuration of their computers, while at the same time, teachers have full access as soon as they connect to the target computer remotely. CLASSROOM MONITORING FOR THE NEXT GENERATION OF MAC® AND LINUX CLASSROOMS Launched in Spring 2011, NetSupport Assist – classroom instruction and monitoring software for Linux and Mac® platforms – responds to the growing use of this technology within the modern classroom, providing teachers with a powerful combination of monitoring, presentation and collaboration tools that help with the effective delivery of computer-led lessons. The introduction of Assist saw NetSupport become the first classroom management software vendor to offer compatible solutions across Windows (NetSupport School), Mac® and Linux environments. The latest version, v1.03, includes support for the Mac OS X Lion operating system and adds to the product’s existing language support for English, German, French, Italian and Spanish with a fully localised Japanese interface. Commenting on the dual product launch, NetSupport’s Development Director, Rob Hawkins, said: “With these two product updates, NetSupport confirms its continued commitment to delivering best-of-breed and current desktop support and management solutions to its education customers. “As an efficient endpoint security solution, NetSupport Protect 2 has all the angles covered. The ability to protect and lock down a desktop computer to avoid unwanted or malicious changes maintains operational efficiency and safeguards business critical content. However, if the worst happens and an error does occur, the product’s integrated hard disk protection and rollback technology can be called upon to restore the system in full, quickly and transparently. “Our Windows-based classroom management technology is already well established in the Japanese market and we are now delighted to be able to provide a fully localised version of NetSupport Assist, ensuring that whatever platform is in use, teachers have the appropriate software to help manage and monitor their classroom systems. As with all our products, we are continually looking to extend the functionality and range of supported languages, and customers can expect some exciting updates to NetSupport Assist’s feature set in coming months.” With over 9,500,000 systems worldwide supported by its technology, NetSupport’s range of complementary software solutions offer the perfect solution to safeguard your technology investment. you can learn more and download a free trial by visiting netsupportsoftware.com. About NetSupport Headquartered in the UK, NetSupport has been delivering market-leading remote control and desktop management software solutions since 1989. The product range includes the highly successful NetSupport Manager remote control and PC management application; NetSupport DNA, offering advanced enterprise asset management; web-based ITIL-compliant incident management solution NetSupport ServiceDesk; NetSupport School, the leading interactive classroom and training software solution for Windows and NetSupport notify, its mass notification and desktop alerting tool. NetSupport solutions and their derivatives are sold worldwide and enjoy market-leading status in many countries, with an install base exceeding nine million desktops. NetSupport is recognised as one of the fastest growing technology companies in the EU and was recently awarded Education ICT Exporter of the Year at the BETT Awards, and became winners of the Network Computing awards for the third consecutive year. NetSupport is a member of BESA. For more information about NetSupport, visit netsupportsoftware.com Press Contact: Mr Chris Lovesey c.lovesey@netsupportsoftware.com .

Four operating systems on one computer?

I am aware that you can make a computer have dual operating systems. (Like a Mac OS X and Vista on one computer). But I want to know if you can make it so a computer runs on FOUR operating systems. I want Linux, Vista, Microsoft XP, Microsoft Vista, and when it comes out I want Windows 7. if so then can I do it the same way you do the Dual-Operating systems, just instead of 2 times its four times?. And finally, what are the requirements I need?

Yes you can have 4 OSes on 1 computer. You will need a separate partition or hard-drive for each OS. if you want Mac OS X then you should start with a Mac and then add the other operating systems. it can be troublesome to get OS X to install on non-Apple computers (see 2nd source). You may want to start with a Mac and then add a 2nd hard-drive that has XP, Vista and Linux installed. I think that would be the simplest. The two sources should also give you a good start.

Subscribe To Phones Review

The use of home landlines seems to be becoming a thing of the past as many now use mobile handsets as their main phone in or out of the home. It seems Panasonic have come upon the idea that if wireless/mobile reception were better while indoors them maybe even more will come away from landlines in favour of the mobile alternative.

So to this end, Panasonic has come up with Link to Cell base station, which is basically a Bluetooth connected base station which links your mobile handset so if you receive a wireless call it will come on your mobile but then the Panasonic Link to Cell will ring your home phone when you receive a call on your mobile handset.

Your handset connects with Link to Cell base station which allows the user to put their handset in any particular corner to gain good reception. Six satellite handsets can be connected throughout the home while each handset being DECT 6.0. As a final touch, the Panasonic home phone handsets are all RoHS certified. Panasonic’s Link to Cell is available not at $99.99 whit a single home handset with additional handsets costing $39.99.

I Just installed windows 7 on my computer, and i need to delete the old operating system. How do i do it?

If you have installed it over the old one then the old one is gone
If you have a partition then delete that partition and reformat it to basic
If you have upgraded to the new OS then go to add & remove and remove the roll back (at your own decision)

Delete C:/Windows.old

How to tell ip isp operating system and Internet browser in HTML?

can anyone tell me how to write a html script that tell my ip isp operating system and internet browser.

I don't think there is a way to do this strictly using (static) HTML. But, you can do this using a server-side scripting language, such as ASP or PHP. look at the environment variables, such as REMOTE_ADDRESS, REMOTE_HOST, HTTP_USER_AGENT, etc.