PCs, LANs and electrical power (or, how to leash power before it gets to your computer). (personal computers; local area networks): An article from: Canadian Manager
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Author(s)Mark Luczak
PublisherCanadian Institute of Management
ISBN / ASINB000925TZU
ISBN-13978B000925TZ8
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From the supplier: Failure to anticipate the electrical power problems that can destroy personal computers and local area networks can severely affect any business operation. Power problems can be caused by a host of factors and there are devices available to protect computers. Power protection equipment that contain metal-oxide varistors (MOVs) are more expensive than those which do not have MOVs. Back-up power for file servers, local area network equipment and other priority apparatus are available through stand-by power supply or an uninterruptible power supply.
Citation Details
Title: PCs, LANs and electrical power (or, how to leash power before it gets to your computer). (personal computers; local area networks)
Author: Mark Luczak
Publication:Canadian Manager (Magazine/Journal)
Date: June 22, 1993
Publisher: Canadian Institute of Management
Volume: v18 Issue: n2 Page: p24(2)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
From the supplier: Failure to anticipate the electrical power problems that can destroy personal computers and local area networks can severely affect any business operation. Power problems can be caused by a host of factors and there are devices available to protect computers. Power protection equipment that contain metal-oxide varistors (MOVs) are more expensive than those which do not have MOVs. Back-up power for file servers, local area network equipment and other priority apparatus are available through stand-by power supply or an uninterruptible power supply.
Citation Details
Title: PCs, LANs and electrical power (or, how to leash power before it gets to your computer). (personal computers; local area networks)
Author: Mark Luczak
Publication:Canadian Manager (Magazine/Journal)
Date: June 22, 1993
Publisher: Canadian Institute of Management
Volume: v18 Issue: n2 Page: p24(2)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
