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TechRepublic Member | October 28, 2011

10 reasons to be wary of Google in business

Google caters well to consumers, but it falls short of meeting the business needs of larger organizations. Here are the biggest areas of concern. Read more

Resource of the day

Strategy Guide to Business Risk Mitigation

What happens if your system is unavailable, just once, for even a few minutes? Read this white paper for research, tools, solutions, and case studies that will help you build a disaster recovery plan that truly mitigates risk.


10 cool technologies to look for in your next PC

Impressive new technologies are revolutionizing PC performance, but should you buy now or wait for more improvements? These details will help you decide. Read more

The 10 most important things to teach your Word users

Sharing these tips and precautions with your Word users will help them become more confident and proficient -- which is a win for everyone (including you). Read more

10 things you should do to ensure storm readiness

Hurricane, flood, or blizzard: Anticipating the impact and having a plan in place will help your recovery efforts. Read more

Additional TechRepublic resources

 

Explore the advanced features of the new Windows 8 Task Manager

Greg Shultz shows us around Windows 8's new Windows Task Manager and explains how it puts more advanced features right at your fingertips. Read more

Tech trends for 2012: Where career potential lies

Nucleus Research, Inc. has released its top ten tech trends for 2012. It pros should take a look at the predictions to see if there is any career potential. Read more

List the consulting tasks you find stupid and boring

Tell us which menial yet essential consulting chores bore you to tears. Chip Camden's list includes features of system maintenance and network administration. Read more

Change Outlook's startup folder to match your preference

You don't have to start out in your Inbox every time you launch Outlook; take control and open Outlook to the folder you want. Read more


Must-read posts

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Today's recommended downloads

Live Webcast: Entry Level Business Intelligence: Hands on Data, Hands Off Management (TechRepublic)

Who's Managing The Management Tools? (American Power Conversion (APC))

Reduce Costs from Rapidly Expanding Data (IBM)

Live Webcast: Mobile Devices, Mobile Workers - What's an IT Pro to do? (Citrix Online)

Live Webcast: Fast-Track your Subversion Journey to the Cloud (CollabNet)


How Google Apps works when actual people use it

Kevin Purdy shares his hands-on experience and grades Google Apps when it was used as the primary tool for organizing TEDxBuffalo.



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