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TechRepublic Member | October 28, 2010


Never assume an employee knows his own performance issues

Human beings have a remarkable ability for retrospective sense-making. Here's how to be prepared for that in an employee performance review. Read more

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Writing a Good Social Media Policy

This presentation by Rick Vanover appeared at TechRepublic Live 2010 in Louisville, KY, on July 1-2, 2010. Read more

10 ways careers may change in the future

The employment landscape continues to evolve, with changes in educational requirements, salary expectations, work schedules, and job roles. Alan Norton looks at current trends and offers a few predictions. Read more

Are you "too sensitive" for your career?

In business, being regarded as “too sensitive” may not be to your benefit. However, if you are truly a highly sensitive person, knowing you're too sensitive can help. Read more

Quickly find protected cells in Excel

Use conditional formatting to format protected or unprotected cells. Read more

Review: Writeboard Online Collaboration Service

The Writeboard Online Collaboration Service is a user-friendly, online collaboration tool that will bring your offices together. Read more

Tips for your Team Foundation Server 2010 migration

Before you upgrade your organization from Team Foundation Server 2008 to Team Foundation Server 2010, read these migration tips from developer Justin James. Read more

Geek Gifts 2010: VIZIO M470NV 47-Inch 1080p LED LCD HDTV

With built-in Wi-Fi and Internet apps, the VIZIO M470NV 47-Inch 1080p LED LCD HDTV is a very good television at a very reasonable price. Read more

Five tips for getting your IT project funded in a tough economy

In an atmosphere of drastic spending cuts, IT projects can be a tough sell. Here are a few strategies that will give your tech initiatives a fighting chance. Read more

10 ways for road warriors to avoid snags and snafus

From small aggravations to huge headaches, a lot can go wrong when you hit the road. Veteran globetrotter Brien Posey offers some advice that will help you stay productive when you travel. Read more

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Zune through the years (photos)

Take a look back through the history of the Microsoft Zune portable media player and subscription music service. View on site



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Optimize Your Data Center for the Greatest Value and the Lowest TCO (American Power Conversion (APC))

An Improved Architecture for High-Efficiency, High-Density Data Centers (American Power Conversion (APC))


Testifying as an expert witness in computer crimes cases

As an IT pro, it's possible that you may be called to testify as an expert witness in cybercrime cases if your training and expertise qualify you. Deb Shinder tells potential expert witnesses what to expect and how to prepare.



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