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Add members to a group with PowerShell commandlet

Derek Schauland offers this tip on how to use Quest Software's free PowerShell commandlets to streamline tasks by setting up a simple script. Read more

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How Strong Devices Can Lead to Strong Savings

Anyone who's used tech for a while knows the feeling of attempting to power on a device you just dropped. Read this white paper to learn how the high costs of more rugged devices can lead to high savings later on.


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When you set up a wireless access point, certain basic practices can help you avoid problems. Brien Posey offers his advice for a successful deployment. Read more

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50 cloud innovators to watch

GigaOM's list of the top 50 cloud innovators shows there is no shortage of innovation in the cloud computing space. Blogger Rick Vanover shares his thoughts on cloud technology innovation and solutions. Read more

Increase type delay for slow connections to virtual machine consoles

If you access a virtual machine console over a slow connection, you'll encounter keyboard sync issues. Virtualization expert Rick Vanover shows how to configure a value to reduce this frustration. Read more

Automate the installation of Active Directory tools with PowerShell

The remote administration features of Windows Server 2008 allow the core tools to be run on any server. IT pro Rick Vanover shows how to automate the process. Read more

Is the IP address the new SSN?

Like SSNs before them, IP addresses were never meant to be used as personal identification numbers. Like SSNs before them, IP addresses are being treated like personal ID numbers anyway. Read more


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Data Security for Small Businesses (Symantec)

Using Oracle Applications on IBM's DB2 (IBM)


Review: The ViewSonic ViewPad 10 dual boot tablet should go back to the drawing board

TechRepublic's Mark Kaelin says that, with the ViewPad 10, ViewSonic has taken an intriguing idea and muddled it up with some very poor choices.



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