[TechRepublic] Free network diagramming tools

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TechRepublic Member | September 06, 2012

Five free tools for network diagramming

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Remote support for PCs, Macs and Smartphones

You need the ability to support users on today's most popular platforms -- including iPhones and iPads. LogMeIn Rescue can help. Test drive LogMeIn Rescue for free and start providing complete on-demand remote support to customers and colleagues.


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Infographic: iPhone 5 predictions

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Connect your Android tablet to SMB shares with the ASTRO File Manager

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Desktop Wallpaper: Deep space nebula

The mysterious nebula is arguably the most awe-inspiring cosmological phenomena known. The images published by our friends at NASA reveal the vastness of the universe and make for some mesmerizing desktop wallpaper. View on site

Desktop wallpaper: Eclipses

Solar and lunar eclipses are some of the most fascinating astronomical events to take place and still be visible from the Earth's surface. View on site

Desktop Wallpaper: Northern lights

The Winter Solstice is approaching, which means winter, which means cold weather and long nights. And for the kid in all of us it brings up memories of the North Pole. Imagine going to work under the colorful aurora borealis (northern lights). View on site

Desktop Wallpaper: Mars as seen by Curiosity

In August 2012, NASA successfully landed a vehicle named Curiosity on the surface of Mars. The first images are starting to roll in to the NASA site and some of them make for some interesting otherworldly desktop wallpaper. View on site



Today's recommended downloads

IDC White Paper: Business Value of Managed Services (IBM)

IT Cost-Saving Initiatives: Change Processes and Maximize Resources (SkillSoft)

Best Practice Tips on Building a Unified Communications Business Case (ShoreTel)

Comparison of Cisco and ShoreTel Unified Communication Solutions (ShoreTel)

On-Demand Webcast: HP and Intel Deliver Flexible Networking Solutions (Intel & Hewlett-Packard (HP))


 

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