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TechRepublic Member | July 12, 2011

Five tips for managing pain at work

It's not something people really talk about, but a lot of your co-workers are toughing out some serious pain -- and maybe you are, too. Read more

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Five tips for cleaning up email messages before you forward them

The messages you forward should be as clean and professional as the ones you create from scratch. Here's how to make sure your forwarded messages aren't full of extraneous junk. Read more

Five tips for improving Linux server performance

You can maximize the performance of your Linux server by making a few tweaks. Jack Wallen runs through some effective performance-boosting tricks. Read more


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10 surefire ways to alienate your clients

An angry client is likely to become an ex-client. See how avoiding the missteps on this list can help you prevent client meltdowns. Read more

Tips on copying and backing up Group Policy Objects

Group Policy configuration is one of the most powerful aspects of Windows. Read several tips on copying and backing up Group Policy Objects, which can save admins a lot of time. Read more

10 things I don't miss about Big Iron

Strolling down Memory Lane, you may hit the occasional pothole. Jaime Henriquez returns to his reflections on the age of Big Iron with a look at some things he's glad he left behind. Read more


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10 things I don't miss about Big Iron

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