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TechRepublic Member | May 14, 2012

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Review: NCH Software Debut Video Capture

Debut Video Capture gives you all the tools you need for professional video capture while keeping the experience consistent. Read more

Windows malware: are you safer today than you were 10 years ago?

In 2002, after a series of widespread, high-profile, and highly embarrassing Windows-related security incidents, Bill Gates wrote his now famous “Trustworthy Computing” memo. So what’s happened in the intervening 10 years? Plenty. Take a trip with me down bad memory lane… Read more

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Good Data, Bad Data

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Tech worker mid-rear 'resolutions'

The turn from winter into spring and summer presents a great time to put some thought into how you're developing as a leader. Patrick Gray offers some tips on where to start. Read more

The 10 traits of the smart cloud

Thoran Rodrigues interviews Dr. Satwant Kaur, a leading expert on emerging technologies, about the required traits of the "smart cloud." Read more

Q&A on BYOD: Answers for IT departments

TechRepublic editor in chief Jason Hiner and ZDNet editor in chief Larry Dignan respond to questions about the impact of BYOD on IT. Read more

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Microsoft: Office 365 for enterprises now FISMA-certified

Microsoft’s Office 365 hosted app bundle is FISMA-certified, making it potentially more appealing to U.S. government customers. Read more


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Cracking Open the HTC One X

Bill Detwiler cracks open the HTC One X. Inside the Android handset, he found hardware from Qualcomm, Samsung, Synaptics, and more. View on site



Today's recommended downloads

Impact of Hot and Cold Aisle Containment on Data Center Temperature and Efficiency (APC by Schneider Electric)

Beyond Simple Total Cost of Ownership (SuccessFactors)

10 Current Security Threats for Individuals (Global Knowledge)

Five Ways to Optimize Offsite Storage and Business Continuity (Silver Peak Systems, Inc.)

Cables and Connectors: Planning your Data Center (APC by Schneider Electric)


 

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