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Removing a read-only domain controller from a domain For Active Directory domains, computer account housekeeping is a big chore. IT pro Rick Vanover shows how to remove former domain controllers. Read more |
Poll: Should Microsoft buy Adobe or look for a better deal? The TechRepublic Windows Blog member poll question: Should Microsoft buy Adobe or look for a better deal? Read more |
GnuCash COULD be a QuickBooks killer Jack Wallen has to regularly deal with the shortcomings of Quickbooks. In this open source blog entry he proposes the features that GnuCash needs to become that infamous Quickbooks killer. Is it possible? Read more |
IT pros expect cloud to overtake "on-premise" computing by 2015 According to a survey of IT professionals worldwide, cloud computing will "overtaking on-premise computing by 2015 as the primary way organizations acquire IT." Read more |
Debugging with packet capture A skill that Justin James uses a lot in his day-to-day work is network monitoring and packet capturing to find issues with Web applications. He talks about some of the utilities and tricks he uses to approach this problem. Read more |
Smartphone selection criteria: What factors matter most to you? Different people have different priorities when they select a smartphone, thus there is no "one size fits all" phone. Deb Shinder discusses some of the criteria that you might want to consider before purchasing a smartphone. Read more |
TR Community scoreboard for October 8, 2010 - Is work a buzz kill? The most active discussion thread this past week was instigated by Toni Bowers, when she shared information about Chrysler workers who were fired for drinking and smoking marijuana during their lunch break. Find out what other posts and members were hot on the boards. Read more |
Plan client application updates and upgrades with these tips Erik Eckel discusses five best practices IT consultants should follow to ensure client application updates and upgrades complete properly. Read more |
Video: Ballmer talks WP7, iPhone, Android, and Microsoft tablets Following today's Windows Phone 7 launch, Steve Ballmer talked about to CNET about the top features in WP7, competition with iPhone and Android, Microsoft's tablet plans, and more. Watch the interview. Read more |
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