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whitepaper Data Center Workload Monitoring, Analysis, and Emulation2007-12-01 Duke University
  Over the last ten years the author has witnessed a shift from large mainframe computing to commodity, off-the-shelf clusters of servers. Today's data centers contain thousands or tens of thousands of servers, providing services and computation for tens or hundreds of thousands of users. In addition to traditional IT challenges such as server management, security, and performance, data center owners now must deal with power and thermal issues, previously the domain of facilities management. These trends will continue to accelerate as organizations acquire bladed servers and consolidate multiple, smaller clusters into centrally-located data centers. However, in spite of these trends, there has been no corresponding change in emphasis in the methods and toolkits that target system instrumentation, analysis, management, replay, and emulation.

Tags: Data Center
  
whitepaper Keyboard Shortcuts for SmartArt Graphics2007-12-01 Microsoft
  The keyboard shortcuts described in this paper refer to the U.S. keyboard layout. Keys on other layouts might not correspond exactly to the keys on a U.S. keyboard. In the Microsoft Office program where one wants to insert the graphic, press ALT, then N, and then M to open the SmartArt Graphic dialog box. Press UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW to select the type of graphic that one wants, Press TAB to move to the Layout task pane, Press the arrow keys to select the layout that one wants and Press ENTER to insert the selected layout.

Tags: Word Processing
  
whitepaper Present Data in a Chart or Graph2007-12-01 Microsoft
  Office Word 2007 includes many different types of charts and graphs that one can use to inform the audience about inventory levels, organizational changes, sales figures, and much more. Charts are fully integrated with Office Word 2007. When one has Excel installed, one can create Excel charts in Word by clicking the Chart button on the Ribbon (Insert tab, Illustrations group), and then by using the chart tools to modify or format the chart. Charts that one creates will be embedded in Office Word 2007, and the chart data is stored in an Excel worksheet that is incorporated in the Word file.

Tags: Word Processing
  
whitepaper Draw Flowcharts With Word and PowerPoint2007-12-01 Microsoft Tips
  For someone who needs to draw a diagram, such as a flowchart, but is not sure if he or she should use Word or PowerPoint, this paper is useful. Word is a word-processing program that includes drawing tools, whereas PowerPoint is geared toward slide presentations and drawing. Both are easy to use, but which is better? This paper explains how Andy and Stacey use each program to draw a flowchart.

Tags: Word Processing, Presentation Software
  
whitepaper Create Professional-Quality Graphics for Your Documents2007-12-01 Microsoft Tips
  The document lives in Microsoft Office Word 2003, and that's exactly where it belongs. Word is all about creating great documents. However, when one wants to add graphics to the document, keep the other Microsoft Office System programs in mind as well. When one uses the best program for the task, one will often get better results with less work. Use Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 and Microsoft Office Excel 2003 to help create graphics for one's Word documents, and one might be surprised at just how easy it can be to get the perfect graphic every time. In this paper, one learns how to use other Office programs and features - including PowerPoint, Excel, and Microsoft Office Clip Art - to add effective graphics to the documents.

Tags: Word Processing
  
whitepaper Transfer Important Data for Safekeeping2007-12-01 Microsoft Tips
  When employees leave a company or transfer to another department, there might be a need felt to transfer important documents, spreadsheets, databases, and other data from the departing employees' computers. The task of moving files and computer settings can be incredibly simple, or it can be a major production that lasts for hours. Before investing a lot of time and energy in this task, identify what needs to be moved. This paper provides a few options for transferring important data.

Tags: Word Processing
  
whitepaper Create Your Own Mobile Using Clip Art2007-12-01 Microsoft Tips
  Mobiles are a great way to customize a child's room or add some flair to that dark corner that is gathering dust and cobwebs. This project is fun for the whole family, so be sure to get the kids involved. This method of creating a mobile offers a twist to conventional methods by using vellum, a thick and translucent type of paper. By printing on vellum, one can see the image on the paper through the reverse side. There are endless ways to personalize one's own mobile project, so don't be afraid to get creative.

Tags: Word Processing
  
whitepaper Edit Clip Art in Word2007-12-01 Microsoft Tips
  Clip art makes a great addition to a Microsoft Office Word document by adding character and color. While graphics are often added for personal or entertainment purposes, there are ways one can make them look professional and appealing in any type of document, whether it's an article, newsletter, or business card. The Clip Art task pane in Word makes searching for clips simple because it lets one search the Clip Art and Media site on Office Online from right within Word. When one sees a clip one likes on the site, simply click the clip and drag it into the document.

Tags: Word Processing
  
whitepaper 5 Tips for Using Clip Art and Graphics2007-12-01 Microsoft Tips
  One can add visual interest to the Microsoft Office documents easily by using clip art and graphic images. However, their inclusion shouldn't be haphazard. When using clip art or other images, the following tips can help one avoid making simple mistakes. Before one adds a clip or image to the document, be sure that it makes sense in the context one is using it in, and that one is not including it just because it's pretty. For example, one may want to include a piece of clip art or an image if it illustrates a point, supports the message one is trying to convey, and will be readily understood by readers.

Tags: Word Processing
  
whitepaper Graphics File Types Word Can Use2007-12-01 Microsoft Tips
  One can insert many popular graphics file formats (file format: The way in which information is stored in a file so that a program can open and save the file. A file's structure defines how it is stored and displayed. File format is indicated by a three-letter extension after the file name, such as .doc.) into one's document either directly or with the use of separate graphics filters. One does need a graphics filter installed to insert all other graphics file formats listed below. If one didn't install the filter he or she needs when they installed Microsoft Word on the computer, one can run the setup program again and add the graphics filter.

Tags: Word Processing