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Amir Zalaghi was born on March 18, 1984 in Tehran, Iran. He graduated in double majors, Civil eng. in IAUCTB and Information Technology eng. in IUST. Since 2000 he works in a (RIP) father's construction company. Now after two years hard working, he grows the company and started the "Z Power Holding Company" in Dubai, UAE. The goal of his family business is creating a big charity by the name of his father's name RIP Abdollah Zalaghi.

  • CONSTRUCTION

    BANA CONTROL

    Amir and his family are taking care of different aspects of their family business which is registered under the name of Z Power Holding in UAE-Dubai. Amir is CEO at Bana Control Construction Company with responsibility for various business areas and construction of different structural systems. He also serves as the head of QA-QC department where he is responsible for assuring the high quality of different aspects of any projects. He has been investing and managing several projects in the past decade such as commercial and residential buildings in Tehran, North of Iran, and Kish Island. The family’s plans for the early future are mostly concentrated on constructing modern medium-sized buildings.

  • NETWORKS

    ALPHA NETWORK SYSTEMS

    Amir also started the new IT Company called Alpha Network Systems as Co-Founder; ANS is a rare breed of business IT support and Maintenance Company.

  • FINANCE / STOCK

    FAMILY BUSINESS

    Ali started a finance and stock company as Co-Founder and
    improved the Z Power Holding’s financial capabilities also investing some time and energy on larger business activities such as importing the goods and products which are strictly sanctioned.

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About my Blog // Best articles about Technology, Computer, Network, Security, Science and more valuable posts.

  • NET MONITOR FOR EMPLOYEES PROFESSIONAL

    AUTHOR: // CATEGORY: Computer / Network, Software

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    Net Monitor for Employees Professional allows you to see screens of computers connected to the network. This way you can observe what your employees are doing! Additionally, you have the ability to take control of a remote computer by controlling the mouse and keyboard. You can record remote computers screens even when you are not monitoring them. When your employees need instructions, you can show them your desktop. To increase your efficiency the console now include several tools that can be executed on all or just selected remote computers. When you need attention you can send a message to employees and/or lock the remote computer.

    What is it useful for?

    - For monitoring and recording your employees activities on a remote computers
    - For preventing internet browsing on remote computers
    - For starting and stopping applications and processes on remote computers.
    - For monitoring students in the classroom to achieve better discipline or, just to assist them when they are in trouble (by using the remote control feature).
    - For administrating all computers just from one location your computer.
    - For presenting your screen to students.
    - For locking students computers while they are waiting for further instructions or assignments.
    - Helping your students by showing your desktop to them.
    - Turning off, restarting, …. remote computers with one click.

     What are the major benefits of using Net Monitor for Employees Professional?

    - Installation and use of the application is very easy since all of the functions can be accessed with a few mouse clicks.
    - You have complete control over what remote users are doing.
    - This application provides you with a live picture of the remote computer screens. The live screen (due to some optimizations) does not use a high bandwidth, but even when the lower network bandwidth is required the refresh interval can be enlarged using one mouse click.
    - You can make the presentation by showing your live screen to students
    - Application allows you to take over the remote computer by controlling its mouse and keyboard.
    - The remote computers´ screens are represented in the table with a customizable number of rows as thumbnails.
    - Using this application, you can always see which user is actually logged on to the remote computer.
    - Schedule remote computers desktop recording to AVI files
    - Execute several actions on all remote computers with on click
    - Block network ports
    - Block or allow individual websites
    - Works in Terminal Services (RDP) environment – monitor all sessions

     Main Features:

    - Displaying a live picture of a remote computer.
    - You can take control of a remote computer by controlling its mouse and keyboard.
    - More remote screens can be displayed in a table.
    - Computers can be organized in computer groups (e.g. classrooms)
    - A remote screen can be zoomed to an actual size.
    - The name of the connected user is displayed.
    - Record remote computers screens to AVI files.
    - Show your desktop to students
    - Power off, restart, hibernate, suspend remote computers
    - Log off desktop users
    - Lock workstation
    - Control screensaver
    - Block internet
    - Multi-monitor support
    - Control over running processes
    - You can lock selected remote computers
    - You can display a message on selected remote computers.
    - When lower bandwidth is required, the refresh interval can be enlarged.
    - Automatic connection to a remote computer is optional.
    - Settings for the agent are encrypted and password protected.
    - Connection to a remote computer is password protected.
    - Access to monitoring the console is password protected. If more users use the same computer, different profiles and access passwords can be set.
    - More monitoring consoles can be connected to the same remote computer – you can monitor your students from different locations.
    - Application can optionally use encrypted communication.
    - Agent can be remotely installed.
    - Fast users switching is supported.
    - Monitor and control thin clients (TS, RDP).

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  • TOP 10 TIPS FOR SAFE ONLINE BANKING

    AUTHOR: // CATEGORY: Computer / Network, Security

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    Online banking is convenient and offers many benefits over traditional banking. Along with any convenience, however, comes responsibility, and it’s important for consumers to know how to protect their financial information online. These tips will help you make sure your online banking transactions are safe.

    1- Before entering any financial information into a website, it’s essential to verify that site’s legitimacy. The “About” section of the website should give a clear statement about the purpose of the company or financial institution behind the website. A physical address and telephone number should be stated conspicuously somewhere on the website as well. If the site seems to be hiding information or the statements seem suspicious, it is best not to enter your personal financial data.

    2- When planning to open an account with an online bank, it’s important to learn if the bank is FDIC insured. This means that the funds you deposit into the bank will be protected from loss by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. All reputable banks will be members of the FDIC, and that information should be plainly visible on the bank’s website.

    3- For further protection, consumers can visit the FDIC website and use the Bank Find feature to search for a specific bank by name, city, state, or zip code. If the online bank is FDIC insured, it will appear on the Bank Find results along with the date it was first insured and the location of the bank’s headquarters.

    4- Even if you have used a certain website to make payments or monitor financial accounts in the past, it’s always a good idea to verify that you are on the correct website before entering any sensitive data like account numbers, passwords, and contact information. Some “copycat” sites will appear identical to legitimate websites and will use website addresses that are just one letter different from the true website.

    5- It’s also important to check for “security signs” on web pages where you enter a password, account number, or other personal information. A website will verify that it’s using secure encryption methods by the appearance of a tiny key or closed padlock at the bottom of the screen. If you cannot find this verification or if the padlock is actually open, the information you enter will not be encrypted and will be vulnerable to theft.

    6- Sometimes, malicious individuals will send out emails, instant messages, or other communications asking for your banking account information, credit card numbers, or passwords. These people will often pose as employees of financial institutions or other legitimate businesses. The attempt is called ‘phishing,’ and the goal is to walk away with enough information to steal funds from your banking accounts. Personal banking information and passwords should never be given out via email or other private messaging systems. True employees of these businesses do not operate through such channels.

    7- Online banking accounts and many other financial accounts require the use of a personal identification number (PIN) or an alphanumeric password. Experts recommend that a person choose a different PIN or password for every account. If one password becomes compromised, not all accounts will be vulnerable.

    8- Ideally, a PIN will contain four to seven numbers and should be something that is hard for others to guess. It’s usually not a good idea to use a phone number, account number, or birth date as the PIN.

    9- Alphanumeric passwords should be as varied as possible, meaning that they should contain letters in lower and uppercase, numbers, and symbols.

    10- While it’s often necessary for a person to record PINs and passwords in order to remember them all, they should never be stored on a computer hard drive, sent via email, or stored anywhere online. Instead, they should be written down (the old-fashioned way!) and stored in a safe place.

  • NETWORK+ CERTIFICATION

    AUTHOR: // CATEGORY: Computer / Network, E-book

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    Welcome to Network+ Certification. Through lectures, discussions, demonstrations, textbook exercises, and classroom labs, this course teaches you the skills and knowledge necessary to work as an entry-level administrator of a computer network. The 12 chapters in this book walk you through key concepts of networking theory and practice, including a study of protocols, operating systems, and troubleshooting.

    This textbook was developed for beginning information technology (IT) students who want to learn to support and troubleshoot local area networks (LANs) and wide area networks (WANs) consisting of computers running Microsoft Windows and other operating systems. The target audience will provide direct, frontline user support, either at a help desk or call center, or they will use their knowledge
    to work in their own network support businesses.

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