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Setting Up Java Development Kit in Windows 10 

How to Download, Install, and Setting Up JDK in Windows 10? What is JDK? The Java Development Kit (JDK) is a software development environment for creating applets and Java applications. JDK is an abbreviation for Java Development Kit. It is available for usage by Java developers on Windows, macOS, Solaris, and Linux. JDK assists them in writing and running Java programs. It is feasible to run multiple JDK versions on the same machine. But it's recommended to install Java on Windows 10 with the latest version. In this article, we are going to see how to set up JDK in Windows 10. Let’s divide the article into three parts.   ∘ 1 . Getting the latest JDK version for Windows 10   ∘ 2 . Installing JDK in Windows 10   ∘ 3. Setting up the environment for Java in Windows 10 Let’s see one by one. 1 . Getting the latest JDK version for Windows 10 1 — Download the latest version of JDK from here . Image by Author 2 — Select the needed setup file as per your requirement, here we have to choose

An Introduction to Salesforce

A Basic Study On Salesforce, Benefits, Architectures, and Services Provided by the Salesforce Why do we need Salesforce? Salesforce helps break down technological silos in your business amongst divisions so no matter where they are, employees in marketing, sales, commerce, service, and IT have a single customer perspective. This allows a greater knowledge of clients on one customer relationship management (CRM) platform. Traditional CRM vs Salesforce Traditional CRM High cost Hosted in company servers Takes more time to setup Usability is harder Salesforce Lower cost Hosted in clouds Takes less time to setup Easy to use PaaS vs SaaS vs IaaS We need to differentiate two main things to go further. PaaS: Hardware and Software tools available over the internet. SaaS: Software that is available via a third party over the internet. How Salesforce makes things easier? Instead of having separate hardware, software, user access, reports, analytics, and security concerns, Salesforce makes the en

Hyperlinked Images in Gmail Signature

Instead of Texts, You Can Now Add Images. Here's How! If you use Google Apps for Business, you've probably set up a standard signature in Gmail (don't panic if you haven't). You'll be able to do it after this). You may even have a fancy signature that includes a picture of your company logo or other branding elements. But what if you could make a useful hyperlink out of an otherwise just beautiful logo? Fortunately, it's not only doable but also less difficult than you would imagine! Let's assume you want to change your signature to include a picture of your company logo, with a link to your corporate site when someone clicks on the logo. Here's how to go about it: Go to Gear > Settings > General > Signature from your Gmail inbox.  After you've finished writing your signature, click the Insert Image option to add the logo. Image by Author In the conventional sense, Gmail does not allow you to upload photos for signatures. As a result, you