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TechRepublic Member | May 04, 2011

Microsoft iSCSI Software Target 3.3 for Windows Server 2008 R2: iSCSI SAN for the masses

John Joyner explains how a free software package can transform Windows Server 2008 R2 into an iSCSI SAN provider and provide a cheap entry to private clouds with repurposed physical servers. Read more

Resource of the day

Have You Supersized Your Data Center? Avoid the Pitfalls of Oversizing

When it comes to the infrastructure of your data center or network rooms, bigger is not necessarily better. Read this white paper to learn the facts about and reasons behind oversizing. Explore ways you can avoid the problems presented by oversizing.


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Explore the benefits of the Multiple Local Group Policy feature in Windows 7

In this edition of the Windows Desktop Report, Greg Shultz explains how Multiple Local Group Policy works in Windows 7. Read more

NetworkManager, the Fifth Horseman of the Apocalinux

In pursuit of MS Windows parity, many in the Linux community are undermining what makes it better than its biggest competitor Read more

Review: Protected Folder from IObit

Justin James reviews Protected Folder, which allows you to make portions of your file system completely invisible and inaccessible to others. Read more

Ubuntu 11.04: Installation stumbling block and post-install impressions

Jack Wallen is surprised with a bit of a glitch during the Ubuntu 11.04 installation. Have you had the same experience? Read on to see his final conclusion with the final release of Ubuntu 11.04. Read more

Forged memory fools antimalware: A new development in rootkits

Malware developers are deploying a new stealth technology. Michael Kassner interviews an expert who explains how some rootkits forge memory to outwit antimalware programs. Read more

Poll Results: How many different operating systems do you currently support on your business network?

See how your TechRepublic peers answered this question: How many different operating systems do you currently support on your business network? Read more


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Hands-on with the HTC Droid Incredible 2 from Verizon Wireless

The HTC Droid Incredible 2 from Verizon improves on a solid device with increased internal specs and a larger display while keeping the same basic form factor. View on site



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Social Networking and Security Risks (GFI Software)

Free White Paper: Improving the Efficiency of Large UPS Systems (American Power Conversion (APC))

Free White Paper: Establishing a Data Center Floor Plan That Works (American Power Conversion (APC))


What to do about the PlayStation Network breach

The PlayStation Network security compromise is big news, but many may not know what to do about it. A brief overview of Sony's history on such matters may prove helpful.



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