Embarrassing newbie mistakes, getting the max from your help desk, bending Word to your will

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TechRepublic Member | June 22, 2012

10 newbie mistakes you can easily avoid in the field

New IT pros -- and even industry veterans -- sometimes make costly, embarrassing mistakes. Here are a few common missteps that are easy to avoid. Read more

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Establishing IT Operations in Emerging Markets

Take a look at this white paper to learn how to establish IT in emerging markets. The network you need is the one that works.


10 ways to maximize your help desk investment

The help desk has become a key player in delivering business benefits, including high service levels for users and customers, improved applications, and better products. Read more

10 Word defaults you can customize to work the way YOU want

Change a few key default settings in Word and you won't have to make the same tweaks over and over. Read more

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Donovan Colbert talks about five online behaviors that are overused and misapplied, like claiming a person is a troll. Read more

Five ways to spot an application failure before it happens

Discover the warning signs of enterprise application failure so you can spot these issues before they add up to a nightmare situation for your company. Read more



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