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TechRepublic Member | March 01, 2011

Five tips for backing up your data to the cloud

Cloud backups may seem like an ideal offsite storage solution. But as Brien Posey discovered, you need to do your homework before selecting a cloud backup service. Read more

Resource of the day

Technology Report: Energy-Efficient Cooling for Data Centers

Beat the heat in your data center. Compare the efficiency benefits of row-based cooling with other common cooling architectures.


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Five practical tips for purchasing the right tablet for your users

The profusion of tablet options is making the selection process increasingly difficult. Susan Harkins outlines a few common sense strategies for zeroing in on the top contenders. Read more

Five tips for green computer upgrades

There are plenty of cost-effective, energy-efficient options available for upgrading your computer equipment. Katherine Murray runs through a few simple pointers. Read more

Five tips for using PowerPoint 2010 for online training

PowerPoint 2010 makes it easy to deliver training via the Web. Here's a look at how to successfully broadcast a presentation. Read more


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What is Android missing?

Google Android initially looked like the realization of an open source dream: a highly network-connected UNIX-like OS in your pocket. But in practice, it has fallen well short of that dream. Read more

Find the hidden command prompt in Windows Server 2008 installation

Rick Vanover reveals how you can access a hidden command-line interface in the Windows Server 2008 installation. Read more

Video: Five advanced PowerShell scripting tricks for Windows admins

These five PowerShell techniques will put you on the path to becoming a scripting ninja. Read more

Three simple ways to keep Word text together

Word wraps text and breaks text between pages automatically. If you want to keep text together, you'll need to use special characters. Read more

10 things I miss about old school Linux

The evolution of Linux has led to many improvements -- but a few things have been lost along the way. Jack Wallen revisits the aspects of Linux he wouldn't mind bringing back. Read more


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Gallery: Space shuttle Discovery's non-human passenger

The space shuttle Discovery rocketed into Earth's orbit Thursday with a different kind of passenger -- one that isn't human. View on site



Today's recommended downloads

Estimating a Data Center's Electrical Carbon Footprint (American Power Conversion (APC))

An Improved Architecture for High-Efficiency, High-Density Data Centers (American Power Conversion (APC))

Help Diverse Platforms Play Well Together (Quest Software)

The advantages of row and rack-oriented cooling architectures (American Power Conversion (APC))

Data Center Projects: Standardized Process (American Power Conversion (APC))


Gallery: Inside Microsoft Entertainment Pack 1

This TechRepublic gallery takes a look back at the first game pack for Windows 3.0.



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