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  2. Information technology in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    A computer lab in Bangladesh. The information technology sector in Bangladesh had its beginnings in nuclear research during the 1960s. Over the next few decades, computer use increased at large Bangladeshi organizations, mostly with IBM mainframe computers. However, the sector only started to get substantial attention during the 1990s.

  3. Link3 - Wikipedia

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    Link3 Technologies Ltd was founded in 2000 by Sheikh Raihan Ahmed & Sajjid Haider Pasha in Dhaka. [5] Link3 is an official licensee of Bangladesh Telecom Regulatory Commission (BTRC) to provide nationwide Data Connectivity & Internet Service & Domestic Data Communication Service.

  4. Microcomputer - Wikipedia

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    An early use of the term "personal computer" in 1962 predates microprocessor-based designs. (See "Personal Computer: Computers at Companies" reference below). A "microcomputer" used as an embedded control system may have no human-readable input and output devices. "Personal computer" may be used generically or may denote an IBM PC compatible ...

  5. Internet in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The number of Internet subscriptions in Bangladesh grew from 186,000 in 2000 to 617,300 in 2009. [4] However, only 0.4% of the population used the Internet in 2009 giving Bangladesh one of the lowest usage percentages in the world, ahead of only North Korea, Myanmar, and Sierra Leone. [5]

  6. Classes of computers - Wikipedia

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    The crucial function of a file server is storage. File servers are commonly found in schools and offices, where users use a local area network to connect their client computers and use Network-attached storage (NAS) systems to provide data access. A web server is a server that can satisfy client requests on the World Wide Web.

  7. Microserver - Wikipedia

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    It typically also contains SATA, networking, serial port and boot FLASH interfaces on the same chip. This eliminates support chips (and therefore area, power and cost) at the board level. Multiple microservers can be put together in a small package to construct dense data center (example: DOME MicroDataCenter).

  8. Bangladesh Computer Council - Wikipedia

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    Facilitate the smooth and successful implementation of e-government services in Bangladesh Development of National ICT Infra-Network for Bangladesh Government Phase-II(Info-Sarker Phase-II) [27] [28] Expand and enhance the ICT backbone network established in the BanglaGovNet project. 2013 Coverage Expansion: Extend the network to the upazila level.

  9. Econet - Wikipedia

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    With the falling prices and widespread adoption of IP networking in the early 1990s, Acorn Universal Networking (AUN), [15] an implementation of Econet protocols and addressing over TCP/IP (in Acorn's words "an AUN network is a conformant TCP/IP network underneath the Econet-like veneer" [16]), was developed to provide legacy support for Econet on Ethernet-connected machines.