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Background check companies scrutinize your online presence

A background check company can drill down into your social networking practices, going so far as to make note of what you 'like' in Facebook. Read more

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Mitigate Vulnerabilities with Lockdown and Privilege Management

You shouldn't be handing administrator privileges to just anyone. Tune into this webcast to hear from experts about the importance of giving admin status to the right people.


What constitutes a change in today's IT environments?

Today's technology mix is, in most situations, generations ahead of the typical change control process. IT pro Rick Vanover raises the question of what really constitutes a change nowadays. Read more

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

Increase your communication efficiency using a draft message as a template

With some careful use of draft features found in Outlook, you can increase your efficiency when it comes to sending repeat emails. Read more

What to do when it's one of those days

If nothing seems to be going right, read Chip Camden's words of wisdom for dealing with these stressful situations. He also lists three reasons why people may experience streaks of bad luck. Read more

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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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.



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