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TechRepublic Member | November 23, 2010


Five tips for teaching database concepts to clueless users

Investing a little time in helping your users understand database fundamentals will make them more productive and self-reliant. Their understanding and insights may even help you improve your applications. Read more

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Increase innovation with Google Apps

Businesses see Google Apps as an affordable solution for effective business communication and collaboration. Join this TechRepublic Webcast to learn why IT and business decision makers are making transition to Google Apps.


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Five tips for designing a small business network

When you design a network for a small business, you have to address different issues from those you face in an enterprise environment. Brien Posey offers some tips for handling the special considerations that come with the SMB territory. Read more

Five tips for securing mobile data

As more and more company data moves onto mobile devices, IT faces a host of new security concerns. Here are some issues to consider as you develop your mobile security model. Read more

Five tips for translating text in Word 2010

Word 2010 offers more sophisticated and powerful translation tools than previous versions. See how to use the tools to translate a word, a phrase, or even an entire document. Read more


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Video: Five tips for troubleshooting a slow PC

Don't just accept a computer that runs slowly. Bill Detwiler shows you how to fix five common culprits of a slow PC. Read more

Netstat tips and tricks for Windows Server admins

Maintaining command-line finesse is an important objective for Windows Server administrators. Rick Vanover offers some pointers on using the netstat command. Read more

10 things that good bosses do

Eliminating bad behaviors from your management repertoire is a step in the right direction. But to truly excel as a boss, you must learn how to motivate, inspire, and challenge your staff. Read more

Business Asset Tracker

Effectively managing your IT equipment will help you control costs, assess future needs, and make informed purchase decisions. This simple tool lets you input your business assets, along with the data you need to track and properly depreciate them. Read more



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Driving IT Help Desk Efficiency with Customer-Centric Remote Support (Citrix Online)

Virtualization Essentials for Maximum IT Efficiency (TechRepublic)

Working Smarter with Analytics (IBM)

Propelling Your Business Through the Economic Crisis (IBM)

Communication Services: The Truth Behind True Convergence. FREE Report (Sprint)


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