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[TechRepublic] 10 Sysinternals tools you shouldn't be without
The Sysinternals utilities offer a powerful, convenient way to knock out all kinds of Windows tasks. Derek Schauland zeroes in on the ones he finds most useful. Read more
Read this white paper to explore virtualized servers that eliminate sprawl, cut energy costs, and provide a fast ROI. Learn how a converged infrastructure is easier to manage, less expensive, and responsive to the changing needs of your business.
Keeping track of those billable hours is tedious but essential. So IT consultant Susan Harkins built a little automated tool to make the task a bit easier. Read more
If some issue or trait is holding you back, you don't have to resign yourself to it. Here's practical advice for taking steps to overcome whatever hurdles are standing in your way. Read more
Word's mail merge process has traditionally been viewed as intimidating and complex. But once you master a few basics, you'll discover that Word's mail merge tools are straightforward and easy to use. Read more
Good ideas often get away from us because we don't have an easy way to record them, share them, or find them later. See how a few OneNote tricks can help you document, retrieve, and distribute all the details you need. Read more
Excel 2010 offers some nice enhancements for formatting your data, including sparklines, slicers, and icon sets. Katherine Murray explains how to put the new tools to work. Read more
The word is that some World of Warcraft fans are taking time off work to play Cataclysm. Can you relate to missing work to play a video game? Read more
There are all sorts of ways to help your clients get maximum value from your services -- and that means cost savings for them and future business for you. Read more
Parsing data can be a difficult task, and it gets even harder if the entries aren't consistent. Use Excel's string functions to parse inconsistent data. Read more
At the Computer History Museum, CNET gets a look at Charles Babbage's computing and printing machine, designed in the 1840s to rid data sheets of human error. View on site
When you manage temporary workers, you face some unique challenges -- especially if they work remotely. BNET's Wayne Turmel shares some strategies for making sure your temps and your team work together effectively.
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