Tuesday 24 May 2011

[TechRepublic] How to kill innovation, in five easy steps

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How to kill innovation, in five easy steps

Innovation is the life-blood of most organizations in the 21st century, but most of them regularly do things to snuff out innovation wherever it rears its head. Here are five of the main culprits. Read more

Resource of the day

Streamline and Simplify Your Next Deployment with Help from Dell

Simplify and streamline your next deployment with Dell Project and Program Management. Read this guide to learn how Dell's collaborative approach can help you every step of the way to ensure success, gain speed, and reduce total cost of deployment.


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Foster agile team achievement by enabling small wins

Rick Freedman explores how IT project managers can use the findings of a recent study to enhance the contribution and execution of their agile teams. Read more

Video: Reduce power use in your data center or server room

From virtualization to hardware consolidation, Bill Detwiler gives IT pros five practical ways to save power in your server room or datacenter. Read more

Two SSH clients to consider for the iPad

Vincent Danen has used two SSH applications for the iPad that might come in handy if you need to remotely access a server. Here are his thoughts on iSSH and Prompt. Read more

10 tips for deploying new wireless access points

When you set up a wireless access point, certain basic practices can help you avoid problems. Brien Posey offers his advice for a successful deployment. Read more

Quick tips: Four things to nail down early in the web design process

Ryan Boudreaux identifies four areas where it's best to clearly define basics and work out details before getting too far into coding and design elements. Read more

Windows Phone 7 tombstoning explained

Windows Phone 7 developers can use tombstoning to provide an excellent user experience that is very similar to multitasking. Justin James provides more details about the tombstoning concept. Read more

Hot IT jobs: Week of May 23, 2011

Here are a few IT jobs open in the U.S. for this week, May 23, 2011 Read more

Featured multimedia

 

'Smart Signs' arrive at Apple stores (photos)

Apple phases out paper signage at its stores and is now using iPads instead. Take a look at how they look next to the company's products. View on site



Today's recommended downloads

Planning for Security Features of Windows 7 (Dell, Inc. & Intel, Inc.)

Take Application Performance to a New Level with Oracle Exadata (Oracle)

State of Virtualization (Dell, Inc., Intel, Inc. & Citrix Systems)

Optimized Desktop Infrastructure Using Dell Flexible Computing Solutions (Dell, Inc., Intel, Inc. & Citrix Systems)

Get Ready for a Successful Migration to Windows 7 (Dell, Inc. & Intel, Inc.)


Quick list: Ten CSS resources

Ryan Boudreaux lists some of his favorite CSS resources on the web. Do you have any you would add to the list?



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