Wednesday, 21 March 2018

28 Pros And Cons Of G Suite

1. Everything is in one place and we stay organized. It's easy to share content with everyone in the organizations and share calendars and appointments. 2. Company's Mail: Many SMBs use Gmail or Hotmail or ISP email addresses as their work emails. This is not wrong fundamentally, but using Company's Domain mail addresses look far more professional and add to some bonus traffic to the corporate websites. 3. Cheap: Most of the services are free or very inexpensive. The official Google Apps for Business is $5.00 to $10.00 per user, per month. This includes email, video meetings, online storage and other business tools.  4. I love the way I can use Google+ to log into several different sites that I am a member of. I don't need to have as many passwords memorized since I can just use the one for Google+. 5. The Search Feature: In the case of a lot of data, there is nothing to worry even if the need is to search some 2 years before email. The search feature works best in such cases. 6. It’s very scalable - there are no limits on the number of users regardless of what plan you’re on. 7. Easy-to-use: Since many people have been using Google for a long time, they’re usually very familiar with how the services work. 8. G Suite does a LOT. Email, calendar, and cloud file storage are among the core offerings, and they're all best-in-class and work just like the main customer-facing Google products they are based on. 9. Spam: Spam is a reality of email life! We all get some spam emails every day/week. But, setting up company’s email through G-suite or Google Apps/Google Apps for Work can help in reducing spam as they have good spam filters. 10. G Suite was built as collaboration-focused solution, and as such its collaboration features are arguably a bit stronger. 11. Ability to share and set permissions: Documents can be shared with anyone within the network, eliminating the hassle  of emailing documents between team members. 12. Mobiles: Google leads phone market with solutions for almost all kinds of phone devices for you to stay connected via email even when you are on-the-go. 13. The Google Apps interfaces are clean and, so long as a good internet connection is being used, the apps load fast (certainly faster than Microsoft Office desktop equivalents). 14. Files always updated: When a file is emailed back and forth, oftentimes one person doesn’t have the latest version. With the Google apps, the file is updated in real-time, reducing confusion and the update issue. 15. Desktop Client Access: Along with accessing this G-Suite email from your Gmail's web interface, you can also send & receive emails from your desktop clients. 
Cons: 1. You have to pay for shared mailboxes just like you pay for a user. Shared mailbox integration is not as smooth as with Exchange/Outlook or office 365/Outlook. 2. Integration with desktop email or with the mobile clients is missing. 3. No desktop apps. Offline editing is only possible in the Chrome browser and requires downloading files in advance.  4. All documents in a single location:  With all the files in Google, none of them are accessible if Google goes down or is hacked. 5. For commercial use it is a bit pricey and it's not as feature rich as Office 365. There are ways of using both in a district but it can be tricky to setup/filter.


Monday, 12 March 2018

9 Difference Between Acer And Hp Laptops

1.  HP constantly strives to make their products durable, elegant and above all secure.
 ACER on the other hand tends to focus more on making affordable products, intended for an average person who values performance over visual appearance.

2. The cheapest Acer laptops are usually a little less expensive than the lowest-priced HP notebooks.

3. HP parts & service will be easier.

4. Hewlett Packard offers more RAM than Acer in even its low-cost Compaq brand machines.

5. Hp Laptop:
All of the cheaper models I have dealt with have terrible cooling.

6. Acer laptops usually have at least 100 GB more space than competing HP models.

7. If portability is important to you, then Acer is probably the best bet.


Thursday, 8 March 2018

10 Difference Between Honda Ridgeline Rtl t And Rtl e

1. RTL – T:
Starting at $37000
RTL-E:
Starting at $41920

2. RTL-T: Key features include a satellite-linked navigation system, a display audio touch-screen, and Apple Car Play and Android Auto capabilities.

3. 2018 Ridgeline Rtl-e:
Blind Spot Information System
Truck Bed Audio System
Honda Sensing
540-Watt Premium Audio System

4. Fuel Tank Capacity:
2018 Ridgeline Rtl-e:
19.5 gal
RTL-T:
19.5 gal

5. Forward Collision Warning:
RTL- T
No
RTL-E
Yes

6. Lane Departure Warning
Ridgeline Rtl- t
No
Ridgeline RTl- e
Yes


Wednesday, 7 March 2018

10 Difference Between Toyota Land Cruiser And Lexus Lx 570

1. Exterior:
The LX has a much bolder look than the Land Cruiser, with the largest-yet version of Lexus' new grille and giant eye-catching wheels.

2. MSRP & MPG
Toyota Land Cruiser:
$85,610 msrp16 13 mpg
2018 Lexus LX  570:
$91,575 msrp 13 mpg

3. Seating Capacity:
2018 LEXUS LX 570:
5 – 8
2018 TOYOTA LAND CRUISER:
 8

4. Interior:
The LX 570 offers a more modern, sportier look compared to the Land Cruiser's more utilitarian dashboard shape.

5. Cargo Volume (cu. Ft.)
Toyota Land Cruiser:
16.1
Lexus Lx 570:
15.5

6. Basic Warranty:
Lexus Lx 570:
4 years/50,000 miles
Toyota Land Cruiser:
3 years/36,000 miles

7. Maximum Towing Capacity (Lbs)
Toyota Land Cruiser 4WD Land Cruiser:
8100
2018 Lexus Lx 570:
7000

8. Number of Speakers:
2018 Land Cruiser:
14
2018 Lexus LX 570:
9

Tuesday, 27 February 2018

10 Difference Between Audi RS And S

1. The Audi S/RS range are high performance versions of the standard cars just like BMW M and Mercedes AMG.

2. The RS models are the top of the line performance wise.

3.  Rs refers to RenSport, which means racing sport in German.
  Think of the "S" as standing for "Sport."

4.  The 2018 S4 can turn out 354 horsepower, surging to 60 MPH in 4.4 seconds.
   RS Series:
   You'll appreciate a jaw-dropping 400 horsepower and five-cylinder engine, as well as an aesthetic to match.

5. Unlike Audi "S" models whose interiors are well-furnished in order to retain the feel of sport luxury, the interior of Audi "RS" models are often spartan by comparison as the emphasis is more on track performance than luxury.

6. The RS cars also have better brakes, suspensions, engines etc.

7. The RS version of cars usually incorporates the latest technology advances the company has to offer. Many incorporate technology used in Lamborghinis since the company is now owned by Audi.

8. Audi "S" models equipped with a package "S line" models, which feature leather trim, S-line badging, sports steering wheel and sports suspension, but they are not equipped with a high-power engine.



Saturday, 24 February 2018

37 Signs Of Mentally Strong Person

1. You don’t yell or become easily angry.

2. Saying ‘no’:
Mentally strong people know when to say ‘no’.

3. You balance emotions with logic.

4. You feel confident in your ability to adapt to change.

5. YOU DON’T DROWN IN SELF-PITY.

6. You are open to feedback.

7. Not trying to please everyone.

8. You choose productive behavior.

9. You face the fears that hold you back.

10. You apologize when necessary.

11. Healthy relationships:
 You treat others fairly, which means you love and respect those who are worthy of it, and don’t waste your resources (time, money, energy) on toxic people or tolerate their disturbing behavior.

12. You learn from your mistakes.

13. You genuinely celebrate other people's success.

14. You refrain from expectations on others.

15. Healthy self-focus:
Instead of concentrating on what you can’t control or having grandiose or disturbing goals, you simply live your life as healthfully and as consciously as possible.

16. You are comfortable living according to your values.

17. You are open to receiving help.

18. Accepting what is and isn’t in your control.

19. You focus on sharpening your skills, rather than showing them off.

20. You are not co-dependent.


Tuesday, 20 February 2018

7 Disadvantages Of Led Lights

1. Blue hazard: There is a concern that blue LEDs and cool-white LEDs are now capable of exceeding safe limits of the so-called blue-light hazard as defined in eye safety specifications. 2. On an initial capital cost basis, LEDs are currently more expensive, measured in price per lumen, than more conventional lighting technologies.  3. Over-driving the LED or not engineering the product to manage heat in high ambient temperatures may result in overheating of the LED package, eventually leading to device failure.  4. Voltage sensitivity: LEDs must be supplied with the voltage above the threshold and a current below the rating. This can involve series resistors or current-regulated power supplies.  5. Area light source: LEDs do not approximate a “point source” of light, but rather a Lambertian distribution. So LEDs are difficult to use in applications requiring a spherical light field. 6. Two different white LED will have two different color characteristics, which affect how the light is perceived.