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Happy 17th Birthday Linux: Share your story
Linux turns 17 today (Oct 6th) and Techrepublic wants to know how and when you first got started using the Linux operating system. by Jack Wallen
Tags: Operating Systems, Jack Wallen, Story, Software, Linux, Open Source, UNIX
Video: Five practical tips for choosing the right UPS
On the surface, choosing a UPS for your organization's server room may seem like a simple task, but like many IT tasks, the devil is in the details. In this IT Dojo video, Bill gives you five tips to help you choose the right uninterruptible power supply for your environment....
Tags: Power Supply, United Parcel Service Of America Inc., Video, Uninterruptible Power Supply, Bill Detwiler
Pic: Another steampunk stormtrooper
Hey, look, it's another inspired re-imagining of a Star Wars icon as it would appear in a Jules Verne novel. What? Don't look at me like that. You know this is cool. by Jay Garmon
Tags: Jay Garmon, Star Wars
Selecting employee security training topics and delivery methods
After an organization's workforce is familiar with why information security is important as well as management's commitment to security, actual training can begin. In this post we examine the steps leading to a security training program ready for media development. by Tom Olzak
Tags: Employee, Employee Training, Workforce Management, Training And Certification, Training, Tom Olzak, Human Resources, Security, Information Security Training
Sanity check: Five reasons why Windows Vista failed
With Windows Vista's public perception in shambles and most IT departments stubbornly refusing to adopt it, has the time come for an early post-mortem on Vista? Here are the top five reasons why Vista has failed. Hint: Most of them aren't technical. by Jason Hiner
Tags: Jason Hiner, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Software, Microsoft Windows XP, Information Technology, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, IT Department
Instant Messaging risky without internal mechanism
Love it, hate it, use it, Instant Messaging sites and technologies may pose a communications risk to the sensitivity of company information. Here is a perspective on why to block public services and replace with internal offerings. Many organizations use instant messaging IM for departmental and organizational...
Tags: Messaging, Software, Instant Messaging, Rick Vanover, Instant Messaging Communication, Groupware, Online Communications, IM, Enterprise Software, Instant Messaging Technology
Will you evaluate Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2008?
Microsoft has released a standalone hypervisor, Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2008. Will you evaluate it for your organization? Scott Lowe explains the ins and outs of this new product. by Scott Lowe
Tags: Servers, Microsoft Windows Server, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Software, Guest, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Hardware, Scott Lowe
Sockstress: A new and effective DoS attack
Denial of Service attacks aren't new, yet persist in being effective methods of denying access to resources on the Internet. Now meet Sockstress, the newest version of DoS attacks, and heralded as potentially the most devastating of the bunch. by Michael Kassner
Tags: Target Port, Attacker, Tcp/Ip, Networking, Fyodor, Security, TCP, Denial Of Service, Attack, Michael Kassner
Hibernating a Linux Laptop...FINALLY!
After much searching and hair pulling Jack Wallen has finally found a means to get a laptop to hibernate. It's not perfect but it works every time. Read this open source entry and discover how to enjoy a full-featured laptop on Linux. by Jack Wallen
Tags: Laptop Computer, Operating Systems, Hibernate, Jack Wallen, Linux Laptop, Software, Linux, Notebooks, Notebooks & Tablets, Suspend
Easy lookup formulas in Excel
Spend hours coming up with a complex formula, or let Excel work through the problem in a just a few minutes. by Susan Harkins
Tags: Parameter, Susan Harkins, Microsoft Excel, Cell, Office Suites, Software, Microsoft Office
Security news roundup: Newly discovered bugs has potential to crash Internet systems
This week's security events include news of WinZip opening a security hole in Windows 2000 systems, hackers leveraging Google Trends to more efficiently social engineer users, a new bill offering more protection against unsubstantiated border searches of laptops and electronic devices, and a bag of newly discovered bugs that has...
Tags: WinZip, Laptop Computer, Operating Systems, Software, Security, Microsoft Windows, Paul Mah, Microsoft Windows 2000, Internet
Download two ethics and conduct codes for IT consultants
Can signing a code of ethics really encourage honorable behavior among consultants? Download two firms' conduct codes, and find out how they use them. by TechRepublic
Tags: Consultant, Ethics, Leadership, Management, TechRepublic Inc., Human Resources, Information Technology, Ramakrishnan, TechRepublic, Business Ethics
Poll: Will your company eventually migrate to Windows Vista?
Most IT departments have turned a cold shoulder to Windows Vista, but there's a still a question of whether they will eventually migrate to Vista or if they will skip it, stick with Windows XP, and wait to migrate to Windows 7. What will your company do? Take our poll....
Tags: Jason Hiner, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Software, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows
Play Atari classics on your PC
Before the Wii, Xbox, and PS3 was the Atari 2600. It defined the home gaming console. Now you can play some of the classic Atari games right on your PC. by John Sheesley
Tags: Games, Atari Inc., Personal Technology, John Sheesley, PC
How do you decide who gets what machine?
You can only hold on to old machines for so long. Eventually equipment has to be replaced. Doing so requires a strategy. How do you decide who gets what machine in your organization? by John Sheesley
Tags: Machine, Management, Development Tools, Software Development, Strategy, John Sheesley, Software/Web Development
Using Grouping Sets in SQL Server 2008
A neat new feature in SQL Server 2008 is the GROUPING SETS clause, which allows you to easily specify combinations of field groupings in your queries to see different levels of aggregated data. Today we'll look at how you can use the new SQL Server 2008 GROUPING SETS clause to...
Tags: Databases, Clause, Microsoft SQL Server 2008, SQL Server 2008 GROUPING SETS Clause, AVG, GROUP, Software, Tim Chapman, Data Management, SalesHistory
How do I install VMware Workstation 6.5 on Ubuntu 8.04.1 LTS
VMware Workstation will work on both the Windows or Linux platform. Learn how to install VMware Workstation 6.5 in Ubuntu 8.04.1 LTS. by Steven Warren
Tags: Steven Warren, Ubuntu, Desktop Virtualization, Workstation, VMware Inc., VMware Workstation
Securiy tips for small businesses
There are some low-hanging fruit when it comes to security that, when implemented, can make your life a little easier. But with the limited funds available to smaller IT organizations, here are some tips for getting the biggest bang for the buck. by Jay Rollins
Tags: SFTP, SLE, Data, Networking, Network, Exposure Factor, Small Business, Security, Security Game, Information Technology
Manage network broadcasts on Cisco switches using storm control
It's important to protect your organization's LAN from broadcast storms, which can cause network slowdowns if they become severe. David Davis explains how you can easily and quickly defend your network by configuring storm control on each Cisco switch interface. by David Davis
Tags: David Davis, Networking, Network, Broadcasts, Cisco Systems Inc., Cisco Catalyst, Broadcast
How to recession-proof IT
In the current economic environment, IT is well positioned to make a compelling case for strategic spending that can help weather the storm. by Patrick Gray
Tags: Prevoyance Group, Management, Patrick Gray, Strategy, Information Technology, Recession, CIO
high cpu utilization of rtvscan.exe
We have several windows 2000 servers and bunch of windows xp clients. All the servers have norton corporate edition and xp machines have managed norton clients.Everything worked fine until installing update rollup for service pack 4 on the server. Now the rtvscan.exe will take up 50% of cpu cycles on...
Tags: server, Symantec Corp., windows, CPU, xiea, update rollup, rollup, Hi This
How to stop Office/Outlook 2003 from synchronizing
This seems to be a common and frustrating problem, and I haven't been able to find an answer anywhere. My computer periodically tells me that Microsoft Office 2003 is synchronizing folders. While it's doing that - and it takes awhile - not much else ca
Tags: ebecca@..., microsoft officer 2003, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Outlook 2003, software, Microsoft Office, synchronization, computer, outlook 2003, synchronizing
The IT Strategic Plan Step-By-Step
It's April and you are four months into your organization's fiscal year. You know that within six months you'll need to have your operating plan for the upcoming year in fairly solid shape. You also know that creating an operating plan without a longer-range strategic view is like driving a...
Tags: Management, Plan, Strategy, Information Technology, Forrester Research Inc.
How To Use the Six Laws of Persuasion during a Negotiation
In order to be successful, you must master the persuasion process, which will enable you to deliberately create the attitude change and subsequent actions necessary for persuading others to your way of thinking. In other words, you have to be able to "sell" your ideas in order to make changes...
Tags: Free Trade, Global Knowledge Network Inc., Negotiation, Finance
The HP StorageWorks EVA4400 Challenge
In a first time, head-to-head comparison, HP recently put EVA4400 virtualization capabilities to the test against a traditional disk array from EMC CLARiiON CX3-10. Watch this HP Enterprise TV presentation to see why 5 technology professionals found the new HP StorageWorks EVA4400 easier to operate and a greater time saver...
Tags: Storage Management, Utility Computing, HP StorageWorks, Hewlett-Packard Co., Cloud Computing, Storage, Hardware, Virtualization
One Click App Killer (exe)
With this very small utility you can kill you freezed programs with one click. For example you double-click on it's icon, the target-like cursor show-up, then on the next program you click, it's terminated. We've took the idea from UNIX world, where people use Xkill. Basically, this utility is a...
Tags: Operating Systems, Software, Construction, Utility, UNIX
IT Dojo: Create your own bootable USB flash drive for Windows XP
Booting Windows XP from a USB Flash drive gives you great IT support tool. For example, you can make a troubleshooting toolkit for booting and analyzing seemingly dead PCs. Or you could always have your favorite support applications at your fingertips.In this IT Dojo video, Bill Detwiler, TechRepublic's Head Technology...
Tags: pe builder, bootable usb, usb flash drive, microsoft windows xp, bios, bootable device, it dojo
10 Firefox extensions you can't live without
Whether you want to speed access to the Web sites you regularly visit, keep better tabs on your tabs, or protect your system from potentially dangerous active content, there's a Firefox extension ready to help you out. Jack Wallen shares his list of favorite time-saving, browser-enhancing add-ons.This download is also...
Tags: Firefox Extension, Jack Wallen, Tab
Download this project plan template
If you've taken on a small to midsize project that doesn't warrant a full-scale plan in Microsoft Project, download this Excel spreadsheet template sent in by a TechRepublic member for quick and easy project management.
Tags: Management, Microsoft Excel, TechRepublic Inc., Project Management, Office Suites, Software, Microsoft Office, It Operations, It service Management, Strategy
Use these four Registry tweaks to accelerate Windows XP
Plenty of third-party programs claim to tweak or optimize Windows. However, most of them simply make Registry edits. Here are four manual tweaks that experienced IT professionals can make to improve the speed of Windows XP.Title: Windows XP Hacks, 2nd Edition ISBN: 0596009186 Published: February 2005 Author: Preston Gralla Chapter:...
Tags: Registry, Operating Systems, Software, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows, O'Reilly Media Inc.
Network Security Checklist
Now more than ever, you depend on your network for your most important business operations, such as communication, inventory, billing, sales, and trading with partners. Many small and medium-sized businesses do not have adequate network security. Here's how to make sure you do. View and complete this...
Tags: Networking, Network, Security, Network Security
TCP/IP Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting is a necessary part of supporting any network installation. Determining and repairing problems can consume a lot of time, especially if you don't know what to do or how to do it correctly and quickly. This On Demand Web Seminar explains how you might consider troubleshooting different problems that...
Tags: Tcp/Ip, Networking, Network, Global Knowledge Network Inc., Productivity
Boot Windows XP from a USB flash drive
Almost everyone who has worked with computers for any lengthof time at all has run into at least one situation in which a problem left a PCunbootable. What if you could return the machine to a bootable state just byinserting a USB flash drive though? Believe it or not, it...
Tags: USB flash drive, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows, Brien M. Posey MCSE
How TechRepublic cracked open the iPhone 3G
Following up on our Cracking Open gallery of the first iPhone, TechRepublic editors joined Apple's launch-day madness to secure an iPhone 3G for disassembly. Jason Hiner and Bill Detwiler recount their experiences battling long lines, Apple's iTunes meltdown, and limited supplies at AT&T stores.Bill explains how Mark Kaelin and he...
Tags: apple, jason hiner, bill detwiler, Apple iPhone, apple iphone 3g, wireless, iphone, at&t, Consumer Electronics, TechRepublic Inc.
10 mispronunciations that make you sound stupid
Right or wrong, people often judge you by the way you pronounce things. Say a word incorrectly and POW -- they've pegged you as a provincial, poorly educated moron. Toni Bowers offers a list of commonly mangled words so you can double-check your own pronunciation. by Toni Bowers
Tags: Career, Ya'll, Professional Development, Home Entertainment, Word, TVs, T, Blogging, Personal Technology, Toni Bowers
Cracking Open the Apple iPhone 3G
Apple's iPhone 3G arrived on Friday with a bevy of new enterprise-ready features, including Exchange support, business-grade security, and third-party applications powered by an SDK. As with the first iPhone, we waited in line, bought our phone, signed an AT&T contract, and promptly began to crack open the case. Come...
Tags: apple, off topic, Bill Detwiler, Apple iPhone, apple iphone 3g, wireless, iphone, at&t, Consumer Electronics, Cellular Phones
The Case for Document Management
Are you asking how to avoid court-imposed sanctions? Are you wondering how to keep the escalating costs of electronic and paper discovery to a minimum? Whether the objective is to handle litigation, deliver new contracts, or projects, companies today need solutions that promote teamwork. However, common bottlenecks...
Tags: Compliance, Computhink, Document Management, Management, Content Management, Software, Managerial Accounting, Enterprise Software, Team Management, Finance
Explore the benefits of the IBM BladeCenter S from the inside out
The perfect mix of performance and energy savings, the IBM BladeCenter S is ideal for the small to mid-sized office and the remote office. It neatly consolidates your storage, servers and networking into a single chassis that plugs into a standard electrical outlet, supports virtually all applications, and uses less...
Tags: Blade Servers, Servers, IBM eServer BladeCenter, Benefit, IBM Corp., Hardware
Unified Communications: Presence/Status/Mobility/Collaboration
In this fast-paced 5-minute Flash presentation, follow fictional Operations Manager Sam Jones as she efficiently responds to a complex, multilevel client emergency using the tools of Unified Communications. Watch as she deploys them to listen to voice messages via email, locate situation-relevant contacts and call them with a click, automatically...
Tags: Unified Communications, NEC Corp., Voicemail
New Deployment Methods For Desktops
The benefits of storage consolidation and centralized management are well known - they include lower costs, better information protection, and improved IT efficiency. Server consolidation using virtualization software is aimed at generating these same results. A recent trend in many large IT organizations goes beyond server virtualization...
Tags: EqualLogic, Desktop Virtualization, Desktops, Hardware, Virtualization

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