[TechRepublic] DNS tip for Windows Server 2012 / Dual boot Windows7/8

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TechRepublic Member | August 27, 2012

DNS tip for Windows Server 2012 systems using iSCSI

DNS never ceases to raise its head in the realm of troubleshooting. Rickatron shares a tip in this blog post for Windows Server systems running iSCSI. Read more

Resource of the day

On-demand Webcast: Cloud-managed security vs. on-premise security: How to choose

When it comes to cloud computing, there are benefits to growing businesses, but security is an issue that is always raised. This webcast explores advantages to both cloud and on-premise security solutions. Discover which is right for you.


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Dual-boot Windows 7 and Windows 8

Greg Shultz shows you how to prepare and configure your Windows 7 system to dual-boot Windows 8. Read more

Get LAN-based interoffice secure chat with BeeBEEP

SMBs looking for an internal chat solution should check out BeeBEEP. Learn how easy it is to use this interoffice, LAN-based secure chat tool. Read more

NirCmd: Take control of Windows at the Command Line

Sometimes you want to modify the Windows user interface, manipulate connected hardware, and create interesting Windows boot-time configurations. Read more

Slow start for big data in Europe

Businesses with tight IT budgets are focusing on cloud and have little time for the next big thing just yet, says analyst. Read more


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Slideshow: Create a dual-boot machine for Windows 8

Greg Shultz shows you how to prepare and configure your Windows 7 system to dual-boot Windows 8. View on site



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Charting the Course to a Customer-Centric Business (IBM)


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