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TechRepublic Member | June 01, 2011

Max your ROI on virtualization hosts with Hyper-V: Dynamic Memory

John Joyner explains how to enable the Dynamic Memory feature in Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 to increase the number of guest Windows computers that can run simultaneously on your host(s) at no additional cost. Read more

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Ensure High Availability for Critical Systems and Apps

Every minute your database is unavailable adds up to lost business. Databases need to be available, even during planned maintenance and upgrades. Learn how to ensure maximum uptime in this Quest Software technical brief.


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Configure server, desktop, and laptop power options with Group Policy

IT pros can use Group Policy to ensure that an energy policy is efficiently deployed to computers centrally. Learn how to enforce a power management policy on Windows Server 2008 R2 computer accounts. Read more

Use Password Safe to save effort and time in Windows 7

Save time, effort, and privacy with Password Safe, a password manager on the Microsoft Windows platform. Read more

Real-life computer crimes investigation: It's not like on TV

If the fancy tech on TV crime shows makes you chuckle, keep in mind that there are many other ways real cases differ from the TV versions. Deb Shinder offers tips for working with law enforcement if you're involved in a computer crime investigation. Read more

DIY: Manage networks and help desks for free with Spiceworks

Spiceworks provides network auditing and help desk management in one interface for free. The catch is that you see IT-related ads in your interface. Despite this drawback, Jack Wallen explains why he recommends Spiceworks. Read more


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The 11-inch Asus UX and Eee PC X101

New from Computex, the 11-inch Asus UX is clearly designed to take on the MacBook Air, while the Eee PC X101 runs both Windows and Intel's MeeGo. View on site



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Understanding & Evaluating Mobile Printer Performance (Intermec Technologies)

Delivering Efficiency: Streamlining Pick-Up and Delivery in the Post & Parcel Industry (Intermec Technologies)

Data Center Projects: Commissioning (American Power Conversion (APC))


Working towards bug-free, secure software

Buggy and, thus, insecure software is a fact of life. But, it doesn't have to be, according to an Australian research team. Michael Kassner reports on an ambitious new effort in code verification.



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