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Learn the latest approaches to data center power distribution, including modular power distribution and overhead power busway. Discover the advantages these new approaches have as compared to the legacy approach.
Scott Lowe shares his thoughts about various data protection options. He also discusses why some organizations, including Microsoft IT, are eliminating backups altogether. Read more
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
According to a new analysis, smaller populated cities such as Charlotte, N.C., Baltimore and Hartford, Conn., actually outrank many large cities such as Dallas and San Francisco in available tech jobs. Read more
Jack Wallen introduces you to a handy Ubuntu tool that allows you to tweak your Ubuntu installation very much like the old TweakUI tool allowed you to configure/customize/administer Windows. It's a breeze to install and can make your Ubuntu life much, much easier. Read more
Jack Wallen re-visits a very touchy topic among Linux users - open vs. closed source. It's always been a hot debate and he wants to know the opinion of the TechRepublic community. Read more
CES 2011 was one of the biggest and most bullish shows in years, but it was not a good one for Microsoft. See the four bad trends that conspired against Microsoft at this year's CES.
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