1. Premium_Web_Design : Part I
Two Way Radio - Helping Businesses In The Fight Against Crime
Criminal damage, anti social behaviour orders (or ASBO's) and drunken louts are just some
of things you might witness on a night out in many Towns and Cities in the UK, across
Europe and indeed Worldwide. So faced with this, what are pub and club owners doing in
the fight against crime?
Do you think the so called good old days ever existed or do you think it's just getting older
(and perhaps wiser) that clouds our judgement?
It's just that going out for a few drinks and few laughs seemed to be what used to happen.
Visit places nowadays though and there's a chance a few drinks and few laughs might be
followed by abuse, being made to feel threatened and in some cases physical violence.
Drunkenness, drinking in the street, shouting abuse at passes by, theft, drug taking,
vandalism and assaults as just some of the issues facing owners of pubs, clubs and other
licensed trade premises.
But maybe things have always been like this and it's just now the media that brings it to our
attention. And whether this new epidemic of late night fights and bottle throwing is new or
not isn't really the issue.
The issue instead is what is being done by owners of pubs and clubs and take away
restaurants to make sure their premises are ones we all feel safe visiting?
The good news is that many are in fact doing a great deal to make your evening out an
enjoyable experience.
Things such as:
Pub Watch
Pubs, clubs, local CCTV providers and the police are all working together to make sure our
night time venues are safer places. With the use of CCTV, Two Way Radios and trained
door staff potential trouble makers can be monitored and dealt with accordingly.
CCTV
With now over 4.2 million CCTV cameras in the UK alone (or 1 camera for every 14 people)
CCTV is used by pub and club owners to not only view trouble happening but to also keep
an eye on potential trouble makers.
Two Way Radio
2. The success of schemes like Pub Watch comes down to all parties (pubs, clubs, door staff
and the Police) keeping in touch so they can identify and deal with potential problems.
2 Way Radio gives pubs an affordable solution to this problem as after paying for the
handset there is no rental or call charges. Just a quick and easy way to stay in touch and
prevent incidents.
Many different types of Two Way Radio are readily available that can help businesses in
their fight against crime. Popular models like the ICOM F25SR, Motorola Two Way Radios
and Kenwood 2 Way Radios can all be used to stay in touch and make sure incidents are
kepy to a minimum.
Hiring a web designer to come up with the custom solution that you need can set you back
a few thousand bucks. But you can do the whole thing yourself and make it drag and drop
simple for mere pennies with a tool like Breezy Websites. See http://breezywebsites.com
for details!
PREMIUM_WEB_DESIGN : End of Part I
Premium_Web_Design : Part II
Types Of Data Storage Systems
Every computer and server stores data. That doesn't make them data storage systems,
however. Usually that term is reserved for the systems that store data for use in recreating
files after some kind of computer disaster. These data storage systems can be onsite,
nearby or at a remote location. There are varieties of models and media, allowing a system
to be designed specifically to meet the needs of a particular company.
Models and Media
The different models of data storage systems are usually reserved for medium to large
companies. Large, data-driven companies require dependable storage and a means to
recreate files quickly. Whether the data is stored close by depends on the type of disaster
that can be foreseen. A company based near earthquake country would be foolish to back
up onsite computers with onsite servers. They would be better off to have their own servers
at some distance or outsource their data storage systems needs.
For example, Wall Street companies keep mirror facilities out of state complete with desks,
phones and data copies so that any damage caused by terror attacks will not close their
businesses for more than a few hours. The models of data storage systems include full
3. backup with incrementals. This is a backup of all the files which is kept stored in a safe
place. The incrementals are copies of changes from the original backup taken at regular
intervals. If the files need to be rebuilt, the full backup is copied back on the computer
system and all of the incrementals are added.
Another model is the full backup with differentials, which is one of the better data storage
systems. The full backup is compared to the current files, and only the differences are
copied. Files are rebuilt using only the full backup and the most recent differential. Other
data storage systems can stay connected to the computer network and record all activity.
Media for data storage systems has always been ruled by magnetic tape. For bulk storage,
the dependability, capacity and price can not be any better.
Modern hard discs are beginning to come close, however. Advantages of hard discs include
ease of use and quick availability. For individual computers, optical discs like CD's and
DVD's can be used in various data storage systems. Rather than a company-based backup,
many corporations outsource their data storage systems. They can upload their files over a
LAN or the Internet and recreate them the same way.
Hiring a web designer to come up with the custom solution that you need can set you back
a few thousand bucks. But you can do the whole thing yourself and make it drag and drop
simple for mere pennies with a tool like Breezy Websites. See http://breezywebsites.com
for details!
PREMIUM_WEB_DESIGN : End of Part II
Premium_Web_Design : Part III
Types Of Data Storage Systems
Every computer and server stores data. That doesn't make them data storage systems,
however. Usually that term is reserved for the systems that store data for use in recreating
files after some kind of computer disaster. These data storage systems can be onsite,
nearby or at a remote location. There are varieties of models and media, allowing a system
to be designed specifically to meet the needs of a particular company.
Models and Media
The different models of data storage systems are usually reserved for medium to large
companies. Large, data-driven companies require dependable storage and a means to
recreate files quickly. Whether the data is stored close by depends on the type of disaster
that can be foreseen. A company based near earthquake country would be foolish to back
up onsite computers with onsite servers. They would be better off to have their own servers
4. at some distance or outsource their data storage systems needs.
For example, Wall Street companies keep mirror facilities out of state complete with desks,
phones and data copies so that any damage caused by terror attacks will not close their
businesses for more than a few hours. The models of data storage systems include full
backup with incrementals. This is a backup of all the files which is kept stored in a safe
place. The incrementals are copies of changes from the original backup taken at regular
intervals. If the files need to be rebuilt, the full backup is copied back on the computer
system and all of the incrementals are added.
Another model is the full backup with differentials, which is one of the better data storage
systems. The full backup is compared to the current files, and only the differences are
copied. Files are rebuilt using only the full backup and the most recent differential. Other
data storage systems can stay connected to the computer network and record all activity.
Media for data storage systems has always been ruled by magnetic tape. For bulk storage,
the dependability, capacity and price can not be any better.
Modern hard discs are beginning to come close, however. Advantages of hard discs include
ease of use and quick availability. For individual computers, optical discs like CD's and
DVD's can be used in various data storage systems. Rather than a company-based backup,
many corporations outsource their data storage systems. They can upload their files over a
LAN or the Internet and recreate them the same way.
Hiring a web designer to come up with the custom solution that you need can set you back
a few thousand bucks. But you can do the whole thing yourself and make it drag and drop
simple for mere pennies with a tool like Breezy Websites. See http://breezywebsites.com
for details!
PREMIUM_WEB_DESIGN : End of Part III