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TechRepublic Member | January 18, 2011


Identity Ecosystem: How the government is trying to stop online-payment fraud

Accessing online services securely is not a given. The U.S. government wants public and private sector cooperation to see that it is. Is that even possible? Read more

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Desktop Virtualization: Analysis & Piloting

Analysts and experts are saying companies are moving fast to test drive desktop virtualization. Join this TechRepublic Webcast to learn more about the importance of a Desktop Virtualization pilot for your organization


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What you need to know about OpenSSH key management

Vincent Danen shows you how to manage and use OpenSSH public/private keypairs. With them you can remotely administer systems, provide encrypted file sharing via sshfs, and much more. Read more

Upgrade security on Secure Shell with a few easy steps

Jack Wallen shows you the quickest ways to implement better security for Secure Shell key authentication. Read more

Use HD_Speed application for quick disk performance report

There should be no shortage of disk performance tools for the administrator’s arsenal. In this blog post, IT pro Rick Vanover shows how to use the HD_Speed tool to report on disk performance. Read more

It's Microsoft Patch Tuesday: January 2011

Justin James gathers the information you need to make the right decision on applying Microsoft's January 2011 patches in your organization. Read more

Review: Recover files with NTFS Walker

NTFS Walker is a portable application that contains its own NTFS drivers that allow it to "walk through" the entire file structure, bypassing the need for the Windows operating system. Read more

Document security sets safety net for going paperless

Like so many other popular business initiatives, going paperless stems from a desire to save money. But without the right safety net, these savings come with some serious strings attached. Read more

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10 favorite web-based administration tools

Jack Wallen profiles his 10 favorite web-based tools for everything from administering servers to creating an online blog. View on site


CES 2011 coverage on TechRepublic

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Specifying Power and Cooling for Today's High-Density Data Center (American Power Conversion (APC))

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See Problems and Opportunities Before Your Customers Do (Progress Software)

Best Practices for Moving to Google Apps (Google)

IT Infrastructure Protection Strategies for Midsize Companies (Symantec)


10 workplace rules of engagement

Despite our best intentions, our workplace behavior is sometimes less than perfect. Here are some rules to help minimize the missteps and improve our on-the-job interactions.




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