Thursday 22 December 2011

[TechRepublic] The Google+ Missing Manual

Google in the Enterprise

TechRepublic Member | December 22, 2011

Editor's note
Due to the holiday season, the Google in the Enterprise newsletter will not deliver on Dec. 29, 2011. Look for your next edition of Google in the Enterprise on Jan. 5, 2012.

Google+ Hangouts: Kevin Purdy and the Missing Manual

Learning the ins and outs of Google+ Hangouts could give you a head start on an innovation that could be commonplace before your know it. Read more

Resource of the day

How Cloud Drives Changes to Service Level Management

Cloud computing is one of those things. Where it goes, others are soon to follow. Check out this webcast to see how the cloud can drive change in your service management approach. Tune in to learn more.


2011: The Year in Google acquisitions - which ones mattered for big business

Adam Metz examines the 2011 Google acquisitions that matter to the enterprise now as well as those that will matter later. Read more

Additional TechRepublic resources

 

Infographic: Small businesses and the cloud

This infographic offers a quick snapshot of small businesses and their use of cloud software, as well as the top three cloud-friendly cities in the U.S. Read more

Add calculating rows and columns to a Word table

Excel isn't your only option if you need to evaluate values and your primary need is word processing. Use Word's formula feature to perform simple calculations. Read more

Video: TR Dojo bloopers for 2011

From noisy co-workers and soda machines to flubbed lines and bad attempts at humor, Bill Detwiler shares the TR Dojo 2011 blooper reel. Read more

2011: The year the cloud went mainstream

Thoran Rodrigues looks back over the year in cloud technology and makes a case for 2011 bringing the cloud out of the mists and into the IT mainstream. Read more


Featured multimedia

 

Last-minute geeky gifts to avoid

Wally Bahny thinks these geeky gifts are not worth buying because they will lose their luster after a few minutes or one use. View on site

Cracking Open the Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Bill Detwiler cracks open the Verizon Samsung Galaxy Nexus. Inside the 4G Android smartphone he found hardware from Samsung, VIA Telecom, FCI, and Texas Instruments. View on site



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Monitoring Physical Threats in the Data Center (American Power Conversion (APC))

Rack Powering Options for High Density (American Power Conversion (APC))

Making a Robust Media Archive (Quantum)

Live Webcast: The Power Behind Data Mining & Analytics (IBM)

Smarter Storage (IBM)


 

TechRepublic applies its unique technology perspective to review of some of the best geek gifts available, all just in time for the 2011 holiday shopping season. Read more.

 

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