[TechRepublic] Six tips for solving tough client problems

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Six tips for solving tough client problems

Stumped by a client's challenging technology problem? IT consultant Erik Eckel says following these six steps can help you solve even the most obscure issues. Read more

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Choosing the right Linux distribution is key to success

Jack Wallen was reminded of a lesson he learned near the beginning of his Linux career...choosing the right distribution for the job is the key to success. Read on to see what brought about this reminder of what should be fundamental to every Linux administrator. Read more

Use case for older software: Easier, thinner, and quicker

When it comes to working with software, sometimes it just makes sense to use older supporting tools. IT pro Rick Vanover explains the pros and cons of consciously selecting older software titles for certain situations. Read more


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