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Benefits of server power supply efficiency Going green may be financially and socially beneficial to your company. Scott Lowe explains how server power supply efficiency can impact the bottom line. Read more |
10 things to keep in mind when purchasing a new server If you're in the market for a new server, you need to evaluate your choices carefully to make sure the one you buy will meet your needs. Brien Posey reviews 10 key aspects of a network server purchase. Read more |
Hal 9000 highlights TR Questions of the Week - May 2, 2011 TechRepublic members' questions highlighted address issues with Microsoft Office Outlook 2003, tracking cell phones, Acronis Snap Deploy Imaging, Windows 7, start-up time, computer certifications, and more. Read more |
Facebook is not the real privacy threat Facebook is certainly a good example of a bad approach to privacy policy, but the dangers of Facebook depend entirely on our own failures. Read more |
Forged memory fools antimalware: A new development in rootkits Malware developers are deploying a new stealth technology. Michael Kassner interviews an expert who explains how some rootkits forge memory to outwit antimalware programs. Read more |
Should every server be virtualized? Today's IT environment is a mix of technologies that are clearly moving faster than the typical IT environment can handle. Virtualization expert Rick Vanover shares a few points for and against approaching virtualization broadly. Read more |
Ubuntu 11.04: Installation stumbling block and post-install impressions Jack Wallen is surprised with a bit of a glitch during the Ubuntu 11.04 installation. Have you had the same experience? Read on to see his final conclusion with the final release of Ubuntu 11.04. Read more |
Configure SNMP monitoring with network devices in SCOM 2007 R2 System Center Operations Manager 2007 R2 can discover and provide operational monitoring of network infrastructure, such as routers and switches. Learn how to set up a network device monitor. Read more |
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