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[TechRepublic] Google Chromebooks likely to seduce business

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TechRepublic Member | May 13, 2011

While IT pros scoff, Google Chromebooks will likely seduce businesses

Google's Chromebook for Business program could entice a lot of organizations to consider ditching Windows for Chrome OS. Learn why and see how it could save big money. Read more

Resource of the day

Take Application Performance to a New Level with Oracle Exadata

This webcast reveals how to deliver extreme performance for every application with Oracle Exadata. Improve query performance, lower IT costs, and uncover business opportunities faster--learn how in this webcast.


New at TechRepublic

 

Techno itinerancy and surviving the professional apocalypse

TR member Todd Fluhr provides some survival steps for freelance techies who have little or no resources to work with. Additional tips for survival are welcome in the discussion thread. Read more

Save your money: Three bad Linux books

Not all Linux books are created equal. Some are amazingly good, and definitely worth buying. Others are a waste of money. Three specimens identified in this article are of the latter variety. Read more

Free or inexpensive file transfer apps and web-hosting providers

Ryan Boudreaux adds more free or inexpensive tools to his list for web developers on tight budgets. This time, he concentrates on file transfer applications and web-hosting providers. Read more

Like Passwords for Chocolate, coming soon to a security theater near you

Is your password worth more to you than a bar of chocolate? Why not? Read more

Roll a D6: A video for the D&D crowd

Fans of the roleplaying game Dungeons & Dragons should check out the music video Roll a D6, created by Connor Anderson. Read more

Featured multimedia

 

First flight of the Phantom Ray (photos)

Boeing's autonomous unmanned aircraft gets off the ground for a 17-minute solo flight over Edwards Air Force Base in California. View on site

Inside Lufthansa's A380 (photos)

Road Trip at Home: Lufthansa began daily A380 service to San Francisco today. CNET looks inside the massive plane. View on site

Indestructible-gadget overload (photos)

A quick look at gadget cases and rough-and-tumble devices from the sublime to the ridiculous. Are we so careless that we really need these? View on site



Today's recommended downloads

Converged IT Infrastructures for Mission-Critical Integrations (TechRepublic)

Five Reasons to Migrate to Force.com (Salesforce.com)

HP Integrity Is Ready for Virtualization (Hewlett-Packard (HP))

Avoid the Hidden Costs of Upgrading Data Center Power Capacity (American Power Conversion (APC))

Take the Next Step Toward an Efficient Converged Infrastructure (Hewlett-Packard (HP))


On triathlons and IT management

Patrick Gray has been considering the similarities between training for a triathlon and effective, strategic IT management and discovered there are a surprising number of parallels.



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