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[TechRepublic] Breaking things to fix them: How to avoid project disaster

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TechRepublic Member | February 07, 2011

Avoid project disaster when breaking things to fix them

IT consultants can avoid disaster when they have to break something to fix it by identifying and planning for the potential disruptions to users and client systems. Read more

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Businesses Thrive with Google Apps

Learn why IT and business decision makers at SmartPractice chose Google to better support a growing mobile workforce on several different types of communication platforms and devices.


Make sure you and your clients see eye to eye

IT consultants need more than technical knowledge and experience -- they need to make sure they're on the same page with their clients. Jack Wallen suggests some ways to make that happen. Read more

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Get simple yet integrated external file sharing with ShareFile

Transferring large files out of an organization can be a challenge. IT pro Rick Vanover checks out ShareFile and some of the new capabilities with ShareFile Sync. Read more

Review: WinDirStat disk usage cleanup tool

WinDirStat reads the entire directory tree of your Windows machine and reports back exactly what it is that is taking up that space on your drive. Read more

Review: IS Decisions RemoteExec 5

Derek Schauland reviews the RemoteExec 5 utility for performing remote administration tasks. Read more

Hal 9000 highlights TR Questions of the Week - Feb. 7, 2011

TechRepublic members' questions highlighted address issues with ISA Server IP range, Firefox, Windows 7 install files, mirroring a desktop to a laptop, securing DHCP, Netware 5 server, and more. Read more


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Recommended network access control (NAC) tools

Jack Wallen offers some recommendations for network access tools and a few tips about their best use. What are your favorite NAC tools? View on site

Photos: Two great MacBook Air competitors for Windows users

The 11-inch MacBook Air has set a new standard for netbooks and mini laptops, but not everyone wants a Mac. See how the Sony Vaio X1 and the Acer Timeline X can dispel MacBook Air envy for Windows users. View on site

Photos: Hack the Nook Color into a full Android tablet

The Barnes & Noble Nook Color is a $250 e-reader powered by Android. Here's what this sharp device looks like when you hack it into a powerful and fully functional Android tablet. View on site



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