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Computer Science Is A Flourishing Field Of Study

Monday, May 30th, 2011

A technician in the field of computer repair might be required to have a Bachelor’s degree in computer science or information services, but many repair technicians begin their successful careers with an Associate’s degree or applicable certificate. You can increase your value as a computer repair tech by keeping your skills up-to-date attending a vendor or a manufacturer certificate course. Computer repair technicians can be categorized within two groups. Computer repair professionals are either bench technicians or field technicians. Companies who are dedicated to the repair of computers in their own repair centers employ bench technicians. Someone who has a problem can bring their computers directly to the bench technician who then troubleshoots and repairs the issue. Companies such as these have the indispensable tools and skilled techs to fix the machines needing repair.

A field tech travels to the computer problem. They also repair computers on-site at a home, an industrial site or an office. These repairs are often required to be done on-site because the computer may need to be repaired off-hours or its size limits its ability to be moved and brought to another location. Computer techs can also specialize in the specific part they repair. They may concentrate on the hardware only. An example of the hardware would be a smart-phone, laptop or server. Those who specialize in repairing hardware might also be responsible for peripherals like input or output devices or data storage. Hardware technicians will also repair network problems that may occur due to errors in routers, wireless components or fiber optics. Having an area of specialty may require some in-depth training.

Software repairs focus on data retention and protection. Software programmers cannot account for how their software will interact with another company’s software. Often, this interaction is the source of the conflict or problem. A software tech will be responsible for the installation of required software updates the programs need to work properly. Career opportunities in this technology field are showing great potential. A certified or trained repair professional will find his or her skills are in strong demand as companies seek to stay ahead of the technological curve. Their existing devices and software programs are in constant need of technical support that can only be provided by a computer whiz.

Make Your Life Simpler With Home Automation

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

Consider the time and thought it takes to do the simplest things in your home to manage systems like lighting, air conditioning and heating, security, and more. It may seem like no big deal to have to run around the house turning off the lights when you go to bed. Perhaps you are one who always remembers to adjust the temperature controls when you leave the house to save on energy bills and you don’t mind coming home to a hot house after work in summer, happy to wait until it cools down for comfort. Maybe you never forget to set the security system when you leave and you don’t worry about the house looking unoccupied when you’re on vacation.

If you’re like most in this busy world, you aren’t infallible and simple oversights unnecessarily cost you money and worry. Wouldn’t it be neat if your house was smart enough to just do all of these chores for you so you can forget about them? This isn’t some futuristic dream – it’s all available to you right now. Home automation has come a long way and is now affordable for most any budget. Just like automated garage door openers are now a standard home feature, lighting, HVAC, and security system automation systems are soon to be standard as well. Wireless capabilities mean you can control any of these systems from anywhere in the world. Home automation systems keep your home more comfortable and safer and they save significantly on energy consumption, paying for themselves in the long term. If you are remodeling or building a new home, full automation should always be a part of the plan. For existing homes, automation can be added all at once or piece by piece as the budget allows.