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TechRepublic Member | June 29, 2011

Five tips for creating custom MMCs for administrative tasks

Building your own management consoles lets you consolidate the tools you routinely use so you can streamline your admin chores. Here are a few pointers for creating helpful MMCs. Read more

Resource of the day

How to Manage your Social Presence

It seems there's nothing one can't "like" these days. Social media has plenty of benefits, but managing a social presence can prove overwhelming. Read this white paper to learn about enterprise social software that makes it easier.


Why the Zimbra email solution is worth a look

Admins looking for an email solution that costs less and is simpler to use and manage than Microsoft Exchange Server should check out Zimbra, according to IT pro Rick Vanover. Read more

How to decide which OS to use for Type II hypervisors

Type II hypervisors are convenient for test and development use cases on laptops, PCs, or servers. Virtualization Jedi Rick Vanover outlines considerations when selecting a host for Type II... Read more

Poll: Are you reevaluating your cloud strategy?

The recent cloud computing disasters may lead some organizations to consider retreating from their cloud plans. Has your cloud strategy changed in recent months? Read more

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Can Microsoft tame the mighty VMware beast?

Microsoft wants to own the cloud. But since clouds are built on virtual platforms, that means they need to get serious about beating VMware at its own game. Read more

DirectAccess with Microsoft UAG: A smart way to start using IPv6

John Joyner suggests one way for organizations to start using IPv6 -- by deploying a solution that allows remote workers to access IPv6-based corporate resources over the public IPv4 Internet. Read more

How far is too far to troubleshoot on servers?

When it comes to ensuring that critical workloads are kept highly available, keen troubleshooting skills are necessary. But how much troubleshooting effort should be exerted? IT pro Rick Vanover... Read more

The cloud is coming for you: Eight ways it may change how you work

For network specialists, the shift to cloud computing will have a significant impact on several aspects of their jobs. Mark Underwood suggests eight areas of change to start thinking about now. Read more


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Office 365 moves work to the clouds

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Cracking Open the ioSafe Rugged Portable hard drive

Bill Detwiler cracks open the ioSafe Rugged Portable hard drive, which can survive being crushed, dropped, and submerged in 30' of water. View on site

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Has the Mozilla Foundation lost its collective mind?

After a long downward trend in quality for the Firefox browser, the Mozilla Foundation has decided to add insult to injury by eliminating the ability to at least stick with an older version until extensions are updated to the newest -- and to do so after only three months of release status for version 4.



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