Friday 15 February 2013

10 cool Chrome tricks, reducing the risks of BYOD, the ups and downs of outsourced IT

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10 Chrome tricks to improve your browsing experience

No hacks, no registry tweaks, no add-ons: Just an arsenal of built-in tricks to make Chrome do your bidding. Read more

Resource of the day

Oracle's SPARC T4-1, SPARC T4-2, SPARC T4-4 and SPARC T4-1B Server Architecture

If a product doesn't have good guts, it will fail you. Check out this white paper to learn more about Oracle's line of SPARC Servers. You'll see the difference that their unique architecture can offer.


10 ways to reduce security headaches in a BYOD world

Security is a huge concern when it comes to BYOD. Here are several steps you can take to protect your network and keep your organization's data safe. Read more

10+ tips for working with Word tables

Word's table tools are fairly straightforward, but there are a few tricks to using them efficiently. Read more

10 things to consider when you outsource IT

Some IT organizations are reverting to an 'in-sourcing' model because outsourcing hasn't met their needs. Here's a look at both sides of the equation. Read more

Additional TechRepublic resources

 

Two portable rootkit tools no SMB should be without

Keep Bitdefender's Rootkit Remover and Kaspersky's TDSSKiller on a USB drive, and your SMB will be ready when a machine is compromised by a rootkit. Read more

Review: Launchy for Windows

Looking for a comprehensive replacement to the Windows Superbar? Matt Nawrocki has a suggestion. Read more

Real Life IT: The day the websites went out in Georgia

Google Safe Browsing warns users about malware-detected sites. Learn how one company dealt with its compromised website. Read more

Fresh Mac for business users: Power Fundamentals series

Simon Barnett embarks upon a series to teach "switchers" to Mac OS the power fundamentals that will help business users work most efficiently. He begins with a fresh Mac in this first post. Read more

Easily manage Windows Phone 8 tiles

Jack Wallen provides some introductory information about manipulating tiles on Windows Phone 8. Read more

The CIO resume vs. The CTO resume

Don't confuse the position of CIO with CTO when you're applying for one of those jobs. Resume expert Jennifer Hay talks about the difference. Read more


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Five IM systems built for the enterprise

Wally Bahny takes a look at five instant messaging systems that are designed to be used within a private corporate network. View on site



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