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TechRepublic Member | February 07, 2011

Customize the Windows Explorer Command Bar

Greg Shultz reveals hidden codes in the Windows 7 Registry that will allow you to add commands to Windows Explorer's context-sensitive Command Bar. Read more

Resource of the day

End-to-end Business Visibility with On-demand ERP

All organizations are challenged by the rising amount of information that is now tightly woven into everyday business. Learn about promising innovations and trends for the comprehensive command and control your most important asset, information.


10 tech trends to watch in 2011

Based on the results of surveys conducted at The Experts Conference last year, analysts at Quest Software have put together this set of predictions for the upcoming year. Read more

10 things to look for in a data center

Going to the cloud might make a lot of sense for your organization -- but only if you choose a secure, reliable data center that can handle your needs. Erik Eckel runs through 10 essential criteria for data center evaluation. Read more

Quick Tip: Speed up menus in Windows 7

If you're still trying to squeeze more speed and performance out of Windows 7, here is a tip that will accelerate the display of menu items. Read more

10 things network administrators need to know about Windows Phone 7

If your organization is planning its mobile device strategy and Windows Phone 7 is an option, you'll want to take these factors into account. Read more

Make the Windows Key a good habit in Windows 7

Greg Shultz shares his favorite Windows Key shortcuts and shows you how to make them habit forming. Read more

10 Windows annoyances (that Linux doesn't have)

From disappearing resources to cumbersome printing to mysterious application crashes, Jack Wallen has a list of Windows beefs that he says are simply not an issue with Linux.Read more


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Recommended network access control (NAC) tools

Here are some recommendations for network access control tools, plus a few tips about their best use. View on site


Tech history galleries

Computer History Museum opens new exhibit

Babbage's Difference Engine and other historic computers

Colossus and other vintage computers from The National Museum of Computing

Vintage Computer Festival showcases technology from the 1970s and 1980s


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Get the Network Performance You Need, Lose the Complexity (Alcatel-Lucent)

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Improve productivity through real-time collaboration and communication (Google)

End-to-end Business Visibility with On-demand ERP (TechRepublic)


Desktop Wallpaper: The Blue Marble known as Earth

A large part of NASA's mission is to observe and study the Earth. Over the years NASA has taken some beautiful photographs of Earth. Here are some of those images.



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