Showing posts with label burning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label burning. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 17, 2017
Ashampoo Burning Suite 6 Free Full Version
Ashampoo Burning Suite 6 Free Full Version
Ashampoo Burning Studio 6 Free - Full Version
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| Ashampoo Burning Studio 6 Free - Full Version |
Features at a glance
Whats new:
Multi-disc file backup and restore on CDs, DVDs and Blu-ray discs
Create compressed backup archives with powerful password protection
Split archives automatically across multiple CDs, DVDs or Blu-ray discs
Restore archive contents to their original locations
Integrated Audio CD ripper store your audio tracks as WMA or WAV files
New option for setting the number of copies you want to burn (available for all disc formats)
Discs can now be verified immediately without being ejected first (if the drive supports this feature)
Numerous other small improvements that make the program easier to use and more effective
Whats cool:
Burn files and folders on data CDs/DVDs/Blu-ray discs
Burn Audio CDs from WAV, MP3, FLAC, WMA and Ogg Vorbis files
Burn MP3-CDs from your MP3 files
Burn Video DVD, Video CD (VCD) or Super Video CD (S-VCD)
Create and burn CD/DVD/Blu-ray disc images
Burn speed and other options can all be set automatically
Make copies from audio, video or data discs easily
Interactive troubleshooting assistant for solving hardware and media problems
Save project files so that you can burn the same discs again later
Erase CD-RWs / DVD+RWs / DVD-RWs/ DVD-RAM/ BD-REs
Integrated support for over 1,700 CD, DVD and Blu-ray burners
... and much more!
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Tuesday, October 18, 2016
ASHAMPOO BURNING STUDIO
ASHAMPOO BURNING STUDIO


process all your documents, photos, videos and music. The only burning software you will ever need!
- Backup or burn your files to Blu-ray, DVD or CD
- Author and create slideshow and video discs
- Create music CDs and MP3/WMA discs
- Design booklets and covers
- Create and browse disc images
Ashampoo Burning Studio is an optical disc authoring program for Microsoft Windows, developed by Ashampoo.
Its main advantage is that it is easy to use.[1] However, that is also its weakness: it does not contain many extras that power users might find useful.
It is capable of creating compilations of CDs, DVDs, Blu-ray Discs and disc images. It also allows the creation of DVD movies from video files.
History
Ashampoo was founded in 1999 by Rolf Hilchner (former CEO of the company). The companys name was formed during a discussion about their first product, an uninstaller utility software, when Rolf Hilchner mentioned that "It cleans your Windows like a shampoo."[3] Their first published product was AudioCD MP3 Studio 2000. They have since published software for office productivity, security, optical disc authoring, system utility, multimedia, and CAD.
In 2007, they began producing several German web portals, starting with airshampoo.de,[4] and in 2008, netcar.de, enimal.com, and others.
In 2011, they claimed to have over 14 million customers.

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Sunday, October 9, 2016
Cloud Survey Reveals Performance Becomes a Burning Issue
Cloud Survey Reveals Performance Becomes a Burning Issue

Over the last few years, the top concern for companies planning to move to the cloud has been security but as the cloud develops, new issues emerge. The recent survey carried out by Internap Network Services Corporation revealed some fresh pieces of information related to public cloud infrastructure. The survey polled almost 250 Internet infrastructure decision makers worldwide to give us a new insight into the state of public cloud adoption and usage.
Security is still a top concern
Just like many other surveys did over the last several years, Internap confirmed that modern businesses (unjustifiably) fear security threats in the cloud. Even though only 15% of companies that already use cloud services regarded security as a challenge, 40% of those that still havent adopted the cloud find security a major concern. These digits point out that security risks may be highly overestimated, considering the fact that most organizations that actually use the cloud dont experience major problems in this respect.Performance issues on the rise
While security remains the top concern for organizations that are not using cloud services, performance seems to be a major problem for those that do. The survey reports that 30% of cloud-wise organizations faced performance issues, along with 59% of those that use the cloud to host big data applications. In reference to this issue, Gopala Tumuluri from Internap notes:The survey data clearly indicates that big data applications such as those that enable personalization and targeting through customer insights, social analytics and location mapping are pushing the performance limits of virtual public cloud environments at price-points that dont make business sense.
Public cloud and virtualization
Among other things, the survey revealed that an important number of organizations (66%) mistakenly relate virtualization to public cloud. Most respondents have cited virtualization as a defining characteristic of the cloud which confirms that they still have a lot to learn about these innovative technologies. Namely, public clouds dont have much to do with virtualization, even though they may share some similar features. Therefore, it is clear that despite the buzz surrounding the cloud for years, its definition remains vague to both companies that use it and those that dont.Conclusions
Public cloud systems are now widely used in companies of all sizes and they certainly represent one of the most efficient forms of IT infrastructure innovation. Infant trend as it is, cloud computing may still appear confusing, which is why companies are likely to have some impossible expectations from it. Here security is obviously an important yet overestimated factor, while virtualization is obviously not well understood. The findings of the survey help general public get a better insight into predominant issues in the cloud, and its up to individual organizations to develop their own strategies with cloud-based systems.Author Bio:
Leana Thorne is a devoted blogger and a regular contributor to several tech blogs. She enjoys exploring new internet technologies and sharing newly found information currently about cloud and reseller hosting and is always happy to be of help.Available link for download
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