Microsoft 2008 Security Camera User Manual


 
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improved transistor switching speed. 45nm Quad-Core
Intel Xeon processors provide up to 12 MB of on-die, L2
cache, a dedicated high-front side bus, and fully-buffered
DIMM Memory to minimize bottlenecks and errors within
the memory subsystem. Furthermore, the shared memory
bus in these processors has been replaced with a serial
point-to-point lane and a dedicated buffer for each memory
module, allowing dramatically improved memory efficiency
and performance.
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Organizations today need scalable, flexible development
platforms to keep up with growth and the rapidly evolving Web
industry. Windows Server 2008 meets this challenge with
IIS 7.0 and the Microsoft
®
.NET Framework 3.0. These tools
provide a comprehensive platform for building and deploying
applications that connect users to each other and their data—
enabling them to visualize, share, and act on information.
IIS 7.0 enables developers to provide custom functionality
in new, more powerful ways. With the new core server
application programming interface (API) set, developers
can develop feature modules in both native code (C/C++)
and managed code (languages such as C# and Visual
Basic that use the .NET Framework). In fact, much of the
IIS 7.0 feature-set for request and application processing
has been implemented by using these same APIs. IIS 7.0
also enables extensibility for configuration, scripting, event
logging, and administration tool feature-sets, providing
software developers with a complete server platform on
which to build Web server extensions. By using the Xcopy
Deployment tool in IIS 7.0, developers can easily duplicate
applications across multiple Web servers. IIS 7.0 allows
configuration settings to be stored in web.config files.
Thus, developers can avoid costly, error-prone replication,
manual synchronization, and additional configuration tasks.
The .NET Framework 3.0 is the managed code
programming model from Microsoft for building
applications on Windows
®
clients, servers, and mobile
or embedded devices. Developers can use the .NET
Framework to build applications that have visually
compelling user experiences, integrated communication
across technology boundaries, support for a wide range
of business processes, and easier online management
of personal information.
Organizations today need scalable,
flexible development platforms to
keep up with growth and the rapidly
evolving Web industry.