
NOD32 provides well balanced, state-of-the-art protection against threats endangering your PC and enterprise systems running various platforms from Microsoft Windows through a number of UNIX/Linux, Novell, MS DOS operating systems to Microsoft Exchange Server, Lotus Domino and other mail servers.
Trojans, viruses, worms and other malware using NOD32 are kept out of striking distance of your valuable data. Advanced detection methods implemented in the software even provide protection against the future threats from most of the new worms and viruses.
The fourth generation of the NOD32 Antivirus System features a fully integrated software suite characterized by an unprecedented detection track record, the fastest scanning rates and extremely low utilization of system resources.
NOD32’s detection efficiency combined with 2-50 times faster hard disk scanning rate earned the product many international prestigious awards.
NOD32 is the world leader of the Virus Bulletin 100% Awards having won more awards (21) than any competing product. Since its first submission for testing in May 1998, NOD32 was the only tested product that has never missed a single In the Wild virus.
Here are some key features of “ESET NOD32 Antivirus”:
· ThreatSense technology - a single optimized anti-threat engine for analyzing code to identify malicious behavior, such as viruses, spyware, adware, phishing and more
· Unprecedented heuristic analysis capable of discovering new malware threats as they emerge
· Powerful virtual PC emulation technology enables unpacking and decryption of all types of archives and run-time packing
· Able to clean active malware running in memory
· Protects at multiple infiltration points, including HTTP, POP3, SMTP and all local and removable media
· Removes infections from files that are locked for writing (e.g., loaded DLL file)
· Prevents infected files from being opened and executed, and warns on creation of infected files
· Automatic execution on system startup
· Supports multiple Terminal Server environments
· Supports scanning of mapped network disks
Requirements:
· 400 MHz
· 128MB RAM of system memory
· 35MB available space
· Super VGA (800 x 600)
How to install?
1. Install [eav_nt32_enu]
2. click update [ put updated serials ]
What are the common mistakes that new entrepreneurs make and how can you avoid making them yourself? Here is our top 10 list of mistakes people make when starting a business:
1) Not enough money.
The most common reason why new businesses shut down is that the owner runs out of money. Cash flow is critical to a startup business. You could be profitable and still have to close your doors because your customers are taking too long to pay you. Cash is king in a startup venture and you need to prepare for it.
One option is to make sure you have enough startup capital from your own investments or outsiders (bank loan, private investors, etc). A second option is to ease into the business so that you start doing it on a part-time basis until you know that it will make enough money to support you.
2) Not thinking survival.
Starting a business is all about survival. How do you stay around one more day so that you can learn more about your market and close new customers?
At the beginning stages of a business this may mean doing work that might not be completely what you want to do but it helps pay the bills. You need to do whatever it takes to survive and get through until the business can fully support yourself.
3) Losing momentum.
Many new entrepreneurs have ambitions to start a business so they create a website, try to make a few sales, go all out for a few months and then stop completely. Building a business is all about momentum. If you had 24 hours to spend on a business they would be put to far better use by spending one hour a day than for 24 hours straight.
It takes time to develop a new company and for people to react to what you have to offer. Never lose the momentum and even if your business is only a part time initiative for you at the moment, make sure that every day you are making progress of some sort to move your company forward.
4) Doing it all alone.
Nobody is perfect or has the skills to do everything themselves. You need to understand what it is that you bring to the table and what you need to surround yourself with. If, for example, you are very strong at inventing but don’t want to sell then you need to find a salesperson to help you.
You won’t succeed by forcing yourself to do things that you truly don’t enjoy and will never be good at. Know where you stand and what value you can offer. By getting people around you who complement your skills, you will be able to achieve your goals and have a lot more fun along the way!
5) Not hiring right away.
You should begin looking at who can be brought on board to help you from the first day of starting your company. There will be tasks in any business that you, as the owner, should not be focusing on if you hope to build any sort of sizable organization. Why are you doing admin work when you should be out closing customers, talking to the media, and landing new partnerships?
But I’m broke! How can I hire someone? Even if you have a $0 budget you can find people to work for you through high school and foreign student internship programs. Once you have a budget, you can bring people on board for as little as one hour a day (what I first did) and then increase their hours when you can afford it. You need to be spending your time working on the business and not in the business.
6) Doing it just for the money.
If you don’t truly love your business then you won’t be successful. If you read the stories of famous entrepreneurs and how they built their organizations you will find that it all comes down to the root of loving what you are doing.
Money is definitely important, as most companies are for-profit enterprises, but it will often take a long time to come and if you don’t truly enjoy your work then you won’t be able to convince yourself to keep going. You can only do something that you don’t really love for so long before you give up.
7) Getting to year 1, past year 2.
Many entrepreneurs have a hard time getting to the end of year one. Typically it’s because they started the business on a whim and got excited about an opportunity but didn’t do the proper research. These entrepreneurs usually run out of money and close down after a few months.
A second challenge is getting through year two. It usually takes three years of hard work to make a business. Year one is all about the excitement of getting started. You’re high on energy and ready to take on the world. In year two entrepreneurs often find themselves still not making much money and the startup excitement has faded. You’ll need to work your way through the downturn and know that the money is coming if you keep at it.
8) Don’t build around a customer.
The best way to make a lot of money quickly is to find a customer who has a problem and is willing to pay you to solve it - and then you go out and build the solution. Most entrepreneurs take the opposite mentality of “if I build it, then will come” only to realize that they’ve built it and nobody is coming. Instead of talking to customers as to why they’re not coming they decided to continue building and building. Soon they find out that they’ve invested years of work and nobody is interested in buying from them.
The companies with the highest failure rates are restaurants because they are usually built around an owner’s personal tastes. Meanwhile, the entrepreneurs with the lowest failure rates are lawyers and accountants because they are based around a service that we all need (whether we like it or not!) Talk to potential customers, see what they are interested in, identify who has money and what their pains are and then create your product / service around them.
9) Don’t seek mentors.
A great way to get a business going is to find out what other people have done to achieve success and implement those strategies into your own company. Find mentors who have knowledge of your industry and will give you time out of their day to help you.
You could set up a formal board of advisers and compensate people for their time but if you’re a startup you can play on the fact that most entrepreneurs are willing to help out a fellow business owner as a way to give back. If you show genuine appreciation and approach the right people, the advice you get will help make or break your company.
10) Don’t get involved in the community.
Tied in with not seeking mentors is not getting involved in the small business community. Countless opportunities are generated by connecting with other young entrepreneurs and finding out what they are up to and how you can help. You will get new business opportunities, partners, investment, media attention, ideas for productive tools to use, advice for your company, and many other resources that otherwise would take you years of trial and error to figure out (if you ever do at all).
Good day!
I created this not just to present the so called “hypertension or high blood pressure”..ginawa ko po ito para ishare ang nalalaman ko about high blood pressure and to encourage my fellow blogger to share your ideas about treatment, prevention, sign and symptoms, management and etc. for hypertension.
alam ko po na madami din sa mga symbianizer who is health related ang profession..sana po share po ninyo mga ideas nyo dito sa thread..thanks po in advance!
Q: What is hypertension?
A: Hypertension is elevation of the arterial blood pressure above the normal range expected in a particular age group. (magkaiba po ang ideal bp ng bata sa matanda..sa mga young adult po ang ideal bp ay 120/80)
Q:Ano ba masamang dulot ng hypertension?
A: Maraming masamang dulot ang hypertension ang pinaka sikat sa kanila ay “stroke”.
Q: Ano ba ang risk factors(sanhi) ng hypertension?
A: ito po yung karaniwan risk factors:
*Family history(yung po mga nasa lahi ang hypertension)
*Obesity
*Smoking
*Excess Alcohol consumption
*Stress
*Pagkain ng masyadong maaalat
*Age
Q:Anu ba ang karaniwang sintomas ng hypertension?
A: Una ay pagsakit ng ulo o “headache” (especially upon waking) , pagkahilo,pagsakit ng ulo pababa sa batok, pagkalabo ng mata, hindi mkatulog.
Blood pressure is the force applied against the walls of the arteries as the heart pumps blood through the body. The pressure is determined by the force and amount of blood pumped and the size and flexibility of the arteries.
blood pressure is defined by two measurements:
Systolic pressure is the pressure in the arteries produced when the heart contracts (at the time of a heart beat)
Diastolic pressure refers the pressure in the arteries during relaxation of the heart between heart beats.
Normal blood pressure — Systolic <120 mmHg AND diastolic <80 mmHg
Prehypertension — Systolic 120 to 139 mmHg OR diastolic 80 to 89 mmHg
Hypertension
Stage 1: systolic 140 to 159 mmHg OR diastolic 90 to 99 mmHg
Stage 2: systolic ≥160 mmHg OR diastolic ≥100 mmHg
Treatment options
Lifestyle changes — Treatment of hypertension usually begins with lifestyle changes. Making these lifestyle changes involves little or no risk. Recommended changes often include a moderate restriction on salt in the diet, weight loss in those who are overweight or obese, avoiding excess alcohol intake, stopping smoking, and regular aerobic exercise…
Possible Complications of hypertension…
Aortic dissection
Blood vessel damage (arteriosclerosis)
Brain damage
Congestive heart failure
Kidney damage
Kidney failure
Heart attack
Hypertensive heart disease
Stroke
Vision loss
symptoms:
Chest pain
Confusion
Excessive tiredness
Nausea and vomiting
Severe headache
Shortness of breath
Significant sweating
Vision changes…
“Hypertension”
Genitic… sa father side lahat sila high blood…tapos na stroke lahat… pero na nakarecover sila…ang kinamatay nila hindi Hypertension….kidney failure…ang caused lahat… alam nyo ba kung bakit kasi ang pinaka salaan ng ating dugo…. sya ang adsorb ng lahat na pressure…