New at TechRepublic | | 10 things you should know about Mac OS X Snow Leopard Server Mac OS X Server has come a long way -- and the power and flexibility of Snow Leopard Server might surprise you. Erik Eckel details the benefits and capabilities of this platform. Read more | | The 10 worst things about working from home There are plenty of good things about working from home -- but for every upside, there may be an equal and opposite downside. Read more | | 10 things you should know about NoSQL databases The relational database model has prevailed for decades, but a new type of database -- known as NoSQL -- is gaining attention in the enterprise. Here's an overview of its pros and cons. Read more | | Test Error Log When error reports begin rolling in during the testing phase of a development project, you need a system for staying on top of them. By logging each error in this form, you'll be able to track the status and severity of all the issues that turn up. Read more | | Test Error Report Tracking application errors that emerge during testing doesn't have to be frustrating or chaotic if you have an organized way to manage them. This form makes it easy for testers to report what they uncover. Read more | |
Net neutrality: Seven questions for the new Internet rule makers Mark Underwood tries to untangle some of the technical and political threads in the net neutrality debate. He offers seven key questions that the new Internet rule makers need to ask before proceeding with legislation. Read more | Camera phone challenge: Sports You have from now until Friday, September 10, 2010 at 5:00 PM EDT to submit your camera phone sports photos. The editorial staff will select their three favorite photos from all the entries, and the TechRepublic members who submitted those photos will receive some free swag! Read more | Your responses to a terrible service delivery example In a recent blog, Marc Schiller turned to you for help on how to address a persistent issue that all IT leaders face-managing work queue requests in a timely yet responsible manner. Here is what you had to say. Read more | The five 9s of madness CIOs can enhance their status beyond IT's utility function by abandoning the maddening "nines," acknowledging the fact that uptime and high service levels, are now an expectation. Read more |
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| IT work lessons from the animal kingdom Life in the cubicle can get too serious sometimes. This image gallery provides some mini work lessons in the guise of our friends in the animal kingdom, some of whom are the pets of TechRepublic members! |
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