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GFI Software: GFI MAX RemoteManagement – Remote Monitoring & Management

Learn more about GFI MAX RemoteManagementâ„¢, the easy and affordable remote monitoring and management (RMM) solution used by thousands of IT Support Companies, VARs and Managed Service Providers. With set-up in 10 minutes, GFI MAX RemoteManagement makes it easy to manage and monitor servers and workstations, deliver remote support, asset/inventory tracking and reporting, patch management and client reporting. By concentrating on what causes support companies and their clients the most hassle, GFI MAX RemoteManagement delivers a highly effective solution at only a fraction of the effort and expense of other more bloated RMM systems. GFI MAX RemoteManagement helps you build recurring revenues and deliver best-of-breed service to your customers.

(3of5) (Documentary) (480P) The Machine That Changed the World: The Paperback Computer. (OAD: 1992) Documentary overview: The Machine That Changed the World is the longest, most comprehensive documentary about the history of computing ever produced, but since its release in 1992, it’s become virtually extinct. Out of print and never released online, the only remaining copies are VHS tapes floating around school libraries or in the homes of fans who dubbed the original shows when they aired. Video Description: The development of the personal computer and user interfaces, from Doug Engelbart and Xerox PARC to the Apple and IBM PCs. Notes: Like the books of the Middle Ages, early computers were large, extremely expensive, and maintained by a select few. It seemed unlikely they’d be commonplace, partly because they were so difficult to use. Developing software was extremely tedious, the interface limited to writing instructions on punched cards. Ivan Sutherland’s revolutionary Sketchpad was the first graphical user interface, pioneering the fields of interactive computing, computer-aided drawing, and object-oriented programming. Douglas Engelbart’s NLS, demonstrated in the Mother of All Demos from 1968, demonstrated for the first time several concepts that would become commonplace: the mouse, CRT display, windowing systems, hypertext, videoconferencing, collaborative editing, screen sharing, word processing, and a search engine ordering by relevance. Xerox, realizing
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