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[Battle] KRNFX-™ vs Nyoten. vs Ǿlīvĕŗ [ Winner Nyoten. ]
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[BATTLE] Alexis Sanchez vs BØRĪИǤ™ [ Winner Sanchez ]
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I think the battle is over because BØRĪИǤ™ posted by mistake i guess the result in his Gallery http://csblackdevil.com/forums/index.php?/topic/170985-b%C3%B8r%C4%AB%D0%B8%C7%A5s-gallery/page-3#entry1116443 -
Welcome To CsbackDevil Enjoy Your Stay Have Fun
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Welcome To CsbackDevil Enjoy Your Stay Have Fun
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[Battle] Nyoten. vs DaNGeROuS KiLLeR [ Winner RenzO ]
DaNGeROuS KiLLeR replied to RenzO's topic in GFX Battles
I got a battle after a long time and guess what it's my ugly who make this battle I will send you my work tomorrow Accepted -
[BATTLE] Alexis Sanchez vs BØRĪИǤ™ [ Winner Sanchez ]
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An estimated quarter trillion dollars a year is wasted on unused software. Here's how software asset management (SAM) tools can prevent the software overspend. If you took all the money wasted on poorly managed software, you'd have enough money to run a small but prosperous nation. Starting bottom-up, your enterprise probably pays around $1.25 for every $1 worth of third-party software. If you're lucky, you don't get dinged too badly by vendor audits at true-up time. In that case, you're only spending on maintenance and support for software that’s long since been wiped from the workstation it sat on. And on license renewal for a server that was scrapped two years ago in the latest round of virtualization or consolidation. Or maybe you're paying an enterprise license for a package that has only one user. Maybe you're buying two competing packages with exactly the same functionality, or software that never gets taken out of the shrink-wrap. And you probably suspect that some shadow IT practitioners, operating in stealth or unaware of their company's enterprise subscription might have just bought a second copy of the same software. The process of controlling these ephemera is called software asset management, or SAM. Nobody knows precisely how much money is hemorrhaged each year due to shoddy SAM, but here's how Tom’s IT Pro modeled that headline figure: Start with the broadly accepted figure of $600 billion per year spent on software worldwide, then back out the one-third which is developed by contractors and consultants (this custom work might also include stacks of wasted money, but that’s another article). That's $400 billion in over-the-counter software. If we're only realizing $1 for every $1.25 spent, then we’re getting $320 billion in value. Of course, some enterprises have active, fit-for-purpose, SAM tools -- and here’s the critical part -- that are actually being used. According to a not-terribly-scientific survey by CME Group (PDF available here), it looks like that’s maybe one-fourth of the marketplace. So in essence we have a $240 billion hole in our pocket. That’s roughly the GDP of Ireland, Hong Kong or Chile. Calculating Software Overspend Software waste might well be the most expensive problem in IT that nobody talks about. So maybe it’s time to start the discussion. The CME survey suffers from being predicated on a small, self-reporting sample, but it raises some points of discussion. Only 27 percent of respondents were sure they paid a reduced fee for non-production, on-premises environments; that should be close to 100 percent. Similarly, 27 percent own a software tracking tool, an equal number use spreadsheets and the rest report no tool at all. The picture is a little brighter when the topic is desktop software, but even there 36 percent of organizations say they don’t keep track. Most tellingly, more than 45 percent of respondents have the SAM tools embedded in their service management suites but haven’t gotten around to turning them on. Solving The Software Waste With SAM Tools And Procedures There's a two-pronged attack to dealing with the problem: tools and procedures. Just like any other IT program. A SAM tool should accomplish the following, according Peter Alderson, SAM practice leader at British consulting firm Computacenter: Discover all IT assets on the network; Provide accurate hardware and software inventory; Reconcile purchases against actual purchasing data for the number of licenses installed or in use; Meter software usage; Advise on which users have not installed required security patches or updates; Provide comprehensive reporting. So a SAM tool is part sniffer, CMDB (configuration management database), accounting package, chargeback tool, security system and dashboard. If you have ServiceNow, BMC Remedy or some other IT Service Management (ITSM) suite, SAM capability is baked in. If you’re looking for a pure-play SAM tool, the market leaders, according to ITAM Review, are Express Metrix, Snow Software and Remedy’s SAM-focused cousin BMC FrontRange Solutions. The procedures to use these tools are actually well-defined if anyone would care to act on them. It all stems from ISO 19770 and ITIL. The ISO standard “establishes a baseline for an integrated set of processes for Software Asset Management (SAM), divided into tiers to allow for incremental implementation, assessment and recognition,” according to the standard-setting body. It prescribes software identification tagging and, although the standard doesn’t get into the stepwise detail of how to implement it, it’s largely an automated process. ITIL is thick with SAM references, mainly in the Service Asset and Configuration Management process within the Service Transition lifecycle step. But a report from BCS, the august body once called the British Computer Society Ltd., points out that many organizations don’t even consider SAM part of service management, and how that leads to inefficiencies. Source: BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT The Cost Of SAM Tools Although this is not a business case how-to, our article on How To Build A Successful Business Case For An IT Project can help you with the basics of putting together a quantitative case for change. But let's be clear: You might already have all the tools you need to effect SAM through your ITSM suite, so there might be no incremental investment needed. And, if there is, and as long as it's less than 20 percent of your whole software budget, it's probably at least a breakeven. Prices for SAM tools -- like prices for the assets they manage -- are a matter of negotiation. Still, a quick Web scan revealed street prices from around $130,000 down to less than $10,000. Assume, as a rough estimate, it'll cost as much in contractor time to implement a SAM tool. But money isn't the issue; skills are. Do you have people in your organization who understand SAM? Can you find others in your market who can? It's not glamorous work but, if your IT organization is squeezed to provide more service for the same budget year after year after year, you might soon be compelled to look at software overspend.
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Acer's modular Revo Build is "innovative, but the glory days for the desktop PC are gone," said tech analyst Jim McGregor. Most businesses "won't like the idea of having a PC in pieces, and consumers have a plethora of other options -- and it's hard to beat something that's mobile. Processors in the high-end smartphones will probably offer similar or better performance and connectivity." Acer last week announced the latest in its family of Revo small-form-factor PCs at the IFA 2015 trade show in Berlin. The Revo Build M1-601 consists of a cuboid base unit with a footprint measuring about 5 inches square and a set of easily attachable modules. There are two versions -- one with an Intel Pentium processor and the other with an Intel Celeron CPU. Both have integrated Intel HD graphics and up to 8 GB of DDR4 RAM. Acer plans to launch the Revo Build in Europe in October and in China December. It has not indicated when it will be available in the United States. Pricing reportedly will be about US$220 in Europe and about $315 in China. Easy to BuildModular blocks for the Revo Build connect through pogo pins with magnetic modules. The blocks can work independently or with other PCs. A 500 GB/1 TB hot-swappable portable hard drive module will be available at launch. Acer eventually will roll out a power bank for wireless charging, an audio block that will incorporate speakers and microphones, and other expansion blocks. Been There, Done That"IBM has tried to build a modular PC at least twice that I know of, and neither made it to market," said Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group. "Toshiba actually did create a modular desktop for business, but that went so badly they exited desktop PCs altogether," he told TechNewsWorld. Enderle participated as a board member about a year ago, when IBM made its last attempt to revise the IBM modular computer. "They wanted me as CEO, but I'm not that nuts," he said. "You have to figure out a way around the economics." Acer has a line of Revo products, available at Amazon, eBay, NewEgg and elsewhere, though none is modular. Will Acer's Revo Build Fly?The Revo Build has had a mixed reception so far. Some people like it, while others aren't sure where they stand. Several people have likened it to Google's Project Ara. "It's innovative, but the glory days for the desktop PC are gone," observed Jim McGregor, principal analyst at Tirias Research. Most businesses "won't like the idea of having a PC in pieces, and consumers have a plethora of other options -- and it's hard to beat something that's mobile," he told TechNewsWorld. "Processors in the high-end smartphones will probably offer similar or better performance and connectivity," he suggested. "Who needs a larger hard drive when you can connect to the Internet anywhere, any time?" Modular Computing's GodzillaThere are other modular computers on the market, however. There's Razer's Project Christine, which has a PCI Express architecture and lets consumers choose modules on the fly, in any combination, and plug them in. The modules are sealed and self-contained, and they offer active liquid cooling and noise cancellation. Components can be overclocked without voiding warranties. Xi3 offers the X7A, which consists of a three-board system that can handle three independent monitors. The X7A runs on 30 watts. Old I/O and processor boards can be swapped out for new ones. The X7A has a quad-core AMD Trinity Series processor of up to 3.2 GHz, a Radeon HD 7660G GPU with 384 programmable cores, 8 GB of DDR3 RAM, an mSATA SSD of 64 GB to 1 TB capacity, two Mini DisplayPorts, one combination HDMI/DisplayPort, and 12 other ports -- four each of eSATAp-III ports (which also support USB 2.0), USB 2.0 ports and USB 3.0 ports. It also has one 1-GB Ethernet port. The X7A measures 4.3 x 3.6 x 3.6 inches. It comes with a three-year warranty and runs Windows 7 Pro, which costs $137 extra, or openSUSE. The chassis is priced at $100 to $600, depending on the internal storage.
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Welcome To CsbackDevil Enjoy Your Stay Have Fun
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Welcome To CsbackDevil Enjoy Your Stay Have Fun
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Hello, You can watch Tutoriale there are many different Tutorials or different effect choose which one you like. If you don't like one of those then just type on YouTube "Avatar Tutorial" you will find many Tutorial. Good Luck & Have Fun
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[Battle] Raven' vs Alexis Sanchez [ Winner Alexis Sanchez ]
DaNGeROuS KiLLeR replied to Julian-'s topic in GFX Battles
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[Battle] raven vs krnfx- [ Winner raven ]
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[Battle] raven' vs Suarez- [ Winner Suarez ]
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[Battle] Evolution vs BORING [Winner Evolution]
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