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TechRepublic Member | September 28, 2010


Five tips for avoiding removable media malware

With the growth of widespread network-delivered malware infections, we tend to forget that sometimes the old methods are still effective. Find out what you can do to protect yourself from the hands-on threat of removable media malware. Read more

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Getting Started with In-Memory Databases in ASE 15.5

Sybase ASE 15.5 allows users to optimize certain aspects of database transaction handling—also known as ACID properties—to deliver high performance. Read this white paper to learn the advantages of fully integrated in-memory database support.


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Five tips for livening up your presentations

Keeping your audience's attention during presentations can be a challenge. Seasoned speaker Brien Posey shares a few strategies that will help you engage audience members. Read more

Five tips for working with a troubled employee

An employee who's grappling with problems can affect the productivity and morale of your entire team. Here are a few ways you can help employees who are having a rough time. Read more

Five tips for starting a programming career

If you're hoping to become a programmer, you'll probably have to find some creative ways to gain experience and become marketable. Justin James suggests some practical strategies for getting your foot in the door. Read more


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The five best Android calendar apps

If the built-in calendar app for your Android device doesn't fill all of your needs, one of these apps and widgets should do the trick. Read more

What to do when a client disputes service charges

It can be frustrating when clients question why their bill is so high. IT consultant Erik Eckel offers guidance on how to handle this delicate situation. Read more

How do I make my Windows 7 desktop look and feel like a Linux desktop?

See how to use free third-party tools to modify the standard Windows 7 desktop into a desktop that resembles Linux. Read more

10 things you should know about supporting mobile devices

The explosion of mobile device usage in business has led to some tricky and unexpected support challenges. Learn about some of the concerns IT pros should be aware of. Read more

Product usage survey

You may not be seeing any obvious signs that your relationship with a client is souring, but there could be hints that everything isn't as rosy as it once was -- or could be again. Download this survey to evaluate your relationship with your client. Read more



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Break the Disk Barrier with In-Memory DBMS Technology (Sybase)


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10 cool things you can do with a USB flash drive
Your USB flash drive can do a whole lot more than just move data around. Greg Shultz introduces a variety of creative ways to put that drive to good use.

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For many, steampunk is a fun hobby. But for designers Jake von Slatt and Richard Nagy, steampunk is a way of life. See photos of a steampunk antiquated PC, a steampunk keyboard, and more.



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