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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
Vincent Danen finds that a corny name doesn't necessarily mean your backup solution won't get the job done. SuperDuper for the Mac is easy, reliable, offers flawless recovery, and won't break the budget. Read more
Sysinternals Active Directory Explorer is a good forensic tool to see what has changed with an Active Directory domain without too much work. Read more
Justin James explains his steps for using an Open Data Protocol service from his Windows Phone 7 application. He also discusses possible workarounds for the fact that the OData Client Library does not support authentication. Read more
If you could an aspect of your development process, would it be a tool upgrade, different tools, a backend system change, or something else? Let us know. Read more
Jack Wallen explains how to create a RAM disk on your Windows PC and how it can be used to increase the performance of disk-intensive applications. Read more
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In 2008, Dan Kaminsky discovered a way to poison a DNS name server's cache, and then figured out to prevent it. Two years later, some DNS name servers are still not updated. Here's how to check your DNS name servers. Read more
For a business that conducts 100 percent of its business online, a robust, highly available, and stable IT infrastructure is a must. Read this case study to learn how Dell helped one leading firm complete an enterprise-wide Windows 7 migration.
Some things are changing in the world of OpenPGP public key encryption protocol implementations. Chad Perrin looks at up-and-coming netpgp for basic encryption and decryption capabilities. Read more
When Michael Kassner helped a friend get through a PCI DSS compliance audit, he found out the hard way that it's no small task. His advice will help you take the right steps to protect cardholder data. Read more
The cost of anti-malware apps keeps rising. Luckily, there are effective tools you can use to prevent and remove infections without spending a dime. Read more
If your organization allows users to connect their smartphones to the corporate network, read about potential security risks, and learn best practices for your company's smartphone policies. Read more
Vincent Danen finds that a corny name doesn't necessarily mean your backup solution won't get the job done. SuperDuper for the Mac is easy, reliable, offers flawless recovery, and won't break the budget. Read more
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While he doesn't have chicken bones, magic potions or divining sticks, Patrick Gray makes his best guesses for what we will see in technology in the coming months. Read more
It seems like every business site has a list of recession-proof jobs. But a recent piece in the U.S. News and World Report indicates there is no such thing. Read more
When Michael Kassner helped a friend get through a PCI DSS compliance audit, he found out the hard way that it's no small task. His advice will help you take the right steps to protect cardholder data. Read more
Scott Lowe helps you make sense of Exchange Server 2010's numerous licensing options. He also provides a description of the external connector license. Read more
The cost of anti-malware apps keeps rising. Luckily, there are effective tools you can use to prevent and remove infections without spending a dime. Read more
Here are some things you can do to ensure that your changes to a CRM, a CMS, an ERP, and the like cause minimal pain when the base system needs to be updated. Read more
CNET's Bonnie Cha looks at the top headlines from the mobile industry in 2010. Tell us what you think was the biggest mobile story of the year. Read more
A hot, new Android phone seems to hit the market almost every week. To help you sort through them all, here's our updated list of the 12 best Android smartphones, based on the quality and value of each device. View on site
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These days, installing apps on a Linux system is relatively painless -- but there are still a few things that trip up the unwary or inexperienced user. Jack Wallen offers some basic pointers for avoiding installation glitches. Read more
When Michael Kassner helped a friend get through a PCI DSS compliance audit, he found out the hard way that it's no small task. His advice will help you take the right steps to protect cardholder data. 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
It seems like every business site has a list of recession-proof jobs. But a recent piece in the U.S. News and World Report indicates there is no such thing. Read more
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
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
It's easy to get enticed into cutting corners when you write VBA code -- but that's likely to create problems down the road. Here are some misconceptions that lead to bad practices, flawed code, and buggy apps. Read more
A hot new Android phone seems to hit the market almost every week. To help you sort through them all, here's our updated list of the 12 best Android smartphones, based on the quality and value of each device. View on site
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