Friday 11 November 2011

Dealing with loudmouth IT posers, taming the Office Ribbon, self-employment perils and precautions

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TechRepublic Member | November 11, 2011

10 tips for dealing with armchair IT experts

When you run into people who are trying to show off their tech expertise (and show you up), these tactics may come in handy. Read more

Resource of the day

10 ways to make the Office Ribbon your friend (kind of)

If you're one of the multitude of Office Ribbon-haters, these tips could help improve your relationship. Maybe. Read more

10 things to consider when venturing out on your own

Walking away from a regular paycheck to join the ranks of the self-employed requires a huge leap of faith -- and quite a bit more. Read more

10 reasons to trust Google in business

Does Google fall short when it comes to business needs or can it play a viable role in the enterprise? Susan Cline suggests the latter. Read more

Additional TechRepublic resources

 

Microsoft should not try to control hardware vendors

Microsoft should treat its partners as real partners, rather than acting like parents who have to set rules to get the kids to do what's right. Read more

Change the Processor Affinity setting in Windows 7 to gain a performance edge

Under specific circumstances and with careful tweaking, you can increase Windows 7's performance using the Processor Affinity setting. Read more

UK is leading the way for hiring for the cloud

A new report from Elance says that the UK is leading the way for hiring IT pros for the cloud. This trend seems to be growing throughout Europe. Read more

Four interviewing techniques that never work

Managers should use the interview to gauge people for the right mix of skills and personality. Here are four interviewing techniques that don't help you do that. Read more

Essentials to take when visiting a data center

This seven-point checklist for IT consultants will help reduce delays and return trips to the office. Read more

Five Microsoft Excel charts types we all should avoid

Excel provides a number of chart types and styles that ordinary mortals should never try to tame. Read more


Geeky TechRepublic galleries

New York Comic Con 2011: Costumes and cosplay

BlizzCon 2011: Serious gamers unite

Toronto Zombie Walk and undead wedding

SteamCon III: Costumes of Steampunk enthusiasts

Seattle hosts the very first GeekGirlCon


Today's recommended downloads

Who's Managing The Management Tools? (American Power Conversion (APC))

The New and Improved Windows 7 (BeyondTrust)

Remote support for PCs, Macs and Smartphones (LogMeIn)

Best Practices for Collaboration (CollabNet)

Your Guide to Innovations in Enterprise Mobility (TechRepublic)


Jason Hiner's 10 best tablets of 2011

New tablets have hit the market week after week throughout 2011, but here are the 10 best that are worth your attention, and your money.



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