Saturday, 8 November 2014

RADIO BROADCAST SOFTWARE SUPPORT

1. iMediaTouch
OMT Technologies is a solutions provider to the broadcast media industry across North America and Internationally. Our core products include the iMediaTouch Radio Automation System and Radio's Number One Selling Digital Logger, iMediaLogger. By leveraging the latest in technology advancements and feedback from our clients we continually strive to provide radio broadcasters with leading edge software.
Simply download our demo or watch our interactive videos below to find out why over 2500 clients have chosen iMediaTouch over competing systems. To learn more about the solutions we offer please visit our Product Page



2. Jazler RadioStar



Our goal is to archieve best software and technical support to radio stations that need software automation.

Our target group is small and medium markets that need a stable system with lots of capabilities and in low cost. JAZLER Software is a company created at 1992.
One of the best advantages of Jazler radio automation is that it is programmed by people who know how a radio station and a radio producer works.

The stations managed by Jazler software are BETA testers too. Thats how we accomplish less bugs and greater productivity.
Our target is to give you the best after sales service and all our customers to be satisfied with our products. Our phone line and e-mail is allways accessible to anyone that has new ideas or suggestions.

Jazler Software development is one of the best radio automation software companies in Greece and Cyprus with thousands of radio stations trusting Jazler for their daily program. Driven by the needs of our customers, our products satisfy every professional and synchronize with all the changes of technology these days.

Playlists Creation & EditingAdd or remove songs, jingles events and voice tracks from all the databases to your playlist. Preview your playlist from it's beggining or from a selected point. Preview the Spot Breaks, once you have previously selected the date and time, the playlist will be loaded. Now you know exactly which songs will be played before and after a Spot Break and also the duration of each Break.

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What is ITIL®?

ITIL advocates that IT services are aligned to the needs of the business and support its core processes. It provides guidance to organizations and individuals on how to use IT as a tool to facilitate business change, transformation and growth.
The ITIL best practices are currently detailed within five core publications:
  • ITIL Service Strategy
  • ITIL Service Design
  • ITIL Service Transition
  • ITIL Service Operation
  • ITIL Continual Service Improvement. 
These five volumes map the entire ITIL Service Lifecycle, beginning with the identification of customer needs and drivers of IT requirements, through to the design and implementation of the service and finally, the monitoring and improvement phase of the service.

For more information on the ITIL Service Management approach and its benefits, read our white paper, ITIL: The Basics.

Friday, 7 November 2014

10 Uncommon Basic Computer User Tips

There are thousands of basic computer tips on this website alone, however in this article I am going to narrow it down to only the top 10 tips. These computer tips will be extremely handy for the newbie computer user.

#1. Shut Down The Right Way

Learn how to shutdown your computer correctly. This is very important and is often taken for granted. If you do not shut down the computer correctly it can cause an endless amount of problems. When a computer is shut down suddenly, and without warning, the computer is usually in the middle of an operation. The main problem is that if an operation is interrupted it usually remains unfinished and leaves stray or corrupt files lingering on your computer. Tips to shut down your computer
The same applies when you want to remove a USB flash drive from your computer. You must do this correctly to ensure that the computer has in fact finished with the USB stick. If you remove the USB during a file transfer you might corrupt the USB drive and it’s contents.

#2. Know Where Your Files Are Being Saved

Know where to store your files the files that you create. You should not save files just anywhere on your computer. Everything you save or create should go into your documents folder in Windows XP, Vista and Seven. The Windows XP documents also has other folders in it such as my pictures and my music. On Windows Vista you need to save your files in your username section. For example my username is Mitz. This folder has documents, pictures, music, and so on in it.
To get to your pictures, documents and more, simply click on the start menu at the bottom right of your screen.
You should not save files in C: drive or even in C:Program Files. See How to organize computer files and create new folders and Organize your Computer Files

#3. Install All Software To The Default Location

Install programs to the correct location on C: drive. This is an easy task, as all program , by default, get installed in C:Program Files. Unfortunately  sometimes people presume they need to choose where to install a program and change the default destination.

#4. Don’t Mess With IT

Do not change default settings. “If it is not broke, don’t fix it.” People touch things they are not supposed to and cause problems. Most of the time if you just use your computer, and not fiddle with its settings, then your computer will run smoothly and without problems.

#5. Get Rid Of Trial Programs

Uninstall nagging trial programs and unused programs in the correct way. See how to Remove Programs. It is important to know how to do certain tasks correctly, and removing programs is one of them. Too many people think that if they remove the desktop icon, then the program has been deleted also. This is not true. Each program has files scattered in different locations on your computer hard drive. These need to be removed by correctly and thoroughly.

#6. Take Some Lessons

Complete a computer basics course. It will save you money on repairs in the end. People can easily rip you off when repairing computers. I have seen people get charged $100 for a tech guy pressing CTRL ALT DEL on the keyboard to bypass the password login section on Windows XP. The customer nearly had a heart attack when she had forgotten her password again, bought the computer to me, watch me start it and press those three keys to get in.
I used to repair computers and I have seen and heard about a lot of rip off’s.

#7. Take Computer Maintenance Seriously

Learn how to perform computer maintenance and stick to a schedule. See Mitz’s computer maintenance checklist There are also some free programs in the Freeware that will help you keep you computer running smoothly.

#8. If You Need Antivirus – GET IT NOW!

top 10 computer tips
Buy an Antivirus program if you plan to be on the internet. Don’t skimp on this one. Getting a virus can crash your entire computer and even damage hardware components. It is not worth risking your computers health by skimping on a an Antivirus program. Free Antivirus programs are OK in some circumstances, however they cannot protect you when you get hit by a serious virus. See my tips for getting the right virus removal software.

#9. Keep Updated

Perform regular updates. This is a great basic computer tip that is often overlooked. This includes downloading and installing Windows updates and Antivirus definition updates. They are both as important as each other. Firstly Windows updates usually contain necessary patches and updates that keep your computer up to date and ready for almost anything. Without these updates, your computer could be vulnerable to attacks and also prone to problems with programs. The updates are there to keep your computer up with the times, not to spy on you, as some people might think. Also updating your virus definitions is a vital process and needs to be performed to keep your computer safe. If you do not update your virus definitions, your virus checker will only be looking for outdated viruses, not the newly developed ones.

#10. Backup or Risk Losing Files

Backup your files. The best thing to do with your files is to store them on a separate partition or hard drive to the operating system. For example if you had C: drive and D: drive you should have Windows installed on C: drive and your saved files D: drive. This way if your computer crashes then the files will still be safe…But this does not mean you do not have to backup important files. You should have two copies of any important files and they should be stored in different locations. For example if you saved a group of photos in C:/users/mitz/pictures you should not store the second copy on C: drive. You could backup the file to an external hard drive or even a disc. See What to Backup

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SUMMARY OF PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Over 3 year working expose in a highly demanding IT environment and accomplishing my duties effectively and efficiently as required. With my skills, am competent enough innovative, consistently and reliably execute any computer related work to completion in my field of specialization.

PERSONAL PROFILE
 A highly self-driven/motivated, hardworking and dependable person
 Longs to learn new technologies and techniques to enrich my IT career knowledge spool
 Able to work both independently and in a team environment
 Strong managerial as well as organizational and time-management abilities
 Able to work well under pressure so as to meet the set deadlines

PROFESSIONAL KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
 Implementation and management of both Domain and Work group LAN's, Implementing Network Services like DNS, DHCP,etc
 Windows 2003/2000/NT Server installations and management, Windows Vista/7/8/XP/2000, Linux Operating systems and proficiency in Microsoft Office suite
 Implementing, Managing and Maintaining Windows Server 2000/2003/2008 Active Directory Services, Terminal Services.
 Implementation of Email Systems running on both Exchange 2003/2000/2008/12 and MDaemon platform
• Implementing and Management of File/Print/Application/Terminal servers
• Managing and restoring Backups
• Expert knowledge about IT user support services using the Best IT Practices-ITIL V3 Foundation.
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