Defending Steve Jobs' grouchy emails

 

 

In defense of Steve Jobs' 'grouchy' emails

Steve Jobs gets criticized for the rude tone of his emails. But, really, shouldn't some of his customers take some responsibility too? Read more

 

 

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A tech discussion your CEO will welcome

Marc Schiller follows up on how to improve your CEO's view of technology as a strategic asset for the company. Read more

Track resources using a Microsoft Project 2007 management model

In this Microsoft Project tutorial, Andy Makar explains the seven steps you need to follow to create a resource management model. Read more

Tips on using DHCP for an ESXi host

Networking is one of the most common areas where VMware vSphere installations can go awry. IT pro Rick Vanover offers tips for using DHCP for an ESXi host. Read more

Career management app for Facebook gets funding

A new career management app for Facebook get $6 million in funding from Silicon Valley. Here are some of the details. Read more

RIM may launch its Black Pad tablet Monday

Research in Motion has been quietly touting a big press event Monday in San Francisco, and it appears its Black Pad may be the main event. Read more

Review: Secunia Personal Software Inspector

For anyone who has had to (or wanted to) keep up with all application updates on a machine, from a single point of contact, Secunia PSI might be just the tool. Read more

The changing roles of developers and DBAs

The development industry is changing rapidly, and a lot of job roles are being affected. Justin James says DBAs, developers, and PMs are at the top of that list. Read more

When your client thinks the grass is greener elsewhere

Don't be adversarial if a client decides to hire another consultant or go with a solution other than the one you present. Chip Camden offers advice on how to handle this situation. Read more

 

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