Friday 30 November 2012

Creating a break-even template in Excel, memories of bygone tech, building your own PC

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10 steps to creating a simple break-even template in Excel

Determining the break-even point for your products gives you valuable insights into how business is performing. Here's how to set up a break-even profit model. Read more

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Live Webcast: Getting the Most from Virtual Teams

Join us for an interactive webinar that can change how your company operates - and how you manage for years to come.


10 ways automated tools can help you meet the tech challenges of 2013

2013 promises to bring increased demand on IT resources, but automated solutions can help organizations save money, reduce downtime, and operate more efficiently. Read more

10 IT relics I really miss

Do you remember the days of BBSes and shareware subscriptions, magazines full of BASIC code for your CoCo, and true desktop cases? Take a techie stroll down memory lane. Read more

10 things you should do when building a new PC

Building a custom system lets you tailor the components to meet your needs, while holding down the costs. Here are a few things to consider before you get started. Read more

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Beyond hype: 70 percent will use data analytics by 2013

Our survey of more than 1,300 TechRepublic and ZDNet members shows a growing expectation that data analytics and big data will have a major impact on businesses' performance in the next two years. Read more

You don't really need a Start Menu in Windows 8

You can take advantage of several techniques to launch your Desktop applications in Windows 8 without a Start Menu. Read more

Troubleshoot Contacts and Calendar sync between Android and Exchange

These troubleshooting tips will help you sync Exchange contacts and calendars on your Android smartphone. Read more

Introduction to GIMP image editing tool with simple demos

Ryan Boudreaux offers an overview of the GIMP image editing features and uses some of them to demonstrate what you can do with this tool. Read more


Featured multimedia

 

NASA's 1975 vision of space colonization (pictures)

When space exploration was just two decades old, NASA Ames Research Center and Stanford University held a space settlement design summit looking at orbiting spaceships and how we might live in them. Here are some forward-looking illustrations from the discussion. View on site

Five of the better desktop ebook readers

Jack Wallen reveals his picks for desktop versions of ebook readers. One is bound to suit your needs. View on site



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On-Demand Video: Take Command with Toad for Oracle v11.5 (Quest Software, now a part of Dell)

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High Efficiency Economizer-based Cooling Modules for Large Data Centers (APC by Schneider Electric)

LogMeIn: Instant, Anywhere Remote Support (LogMeIn)

Making Choices with DNS-Based Traffic Management (Dyn)


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