Thursday 29 November 2012

[TechRepublic] Career-harming scandals: Why do smart people do such dumb things?

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Career-harming scandals: Why do smart people do such dumb things?

Career-ending scandals, sexual and otherwise, seem to be everywhere these days. Why do intelligent people shoot themselves in the foot so often? Read more

Resource of the day

Live Webcast: Emerging Customer Support Channels - The Who, What and Why

Join this live, interactive webinar to learn the practical ins and outs of implementing social media and mobile apps as customer service channels.


When doing 'something' isn't better than 'nothing': Risk assessment steps

IBM security pro Jack Danahy warns that some incomplete measures may be more dangerous than doing nothing about security threats. Here are his recommendations for real risk assessment. Read more

Infographic: What is your preferred method of wasting time at work?

If you think the biggest time-waster at work is the Internet, you'd be wrong. Take a look at this infographic and see where productivity is most often lost. Read more

Infographic: Holiday shopping safety

Remind your organization's users to remain security conscious during the holiday shopping season with this infographic. Read more

A (relatively) brief guide to Cisco IT certifications

Cisco IT certifications are often found sprinkling the lists of the highest paying certifications in the industry. If you're looking at getting certified, take a look at this guide to Cisco IT certifications. Read more

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The three most damaging management behaviors that you probably don't know you're doing

Here are three behaviors that we see most often in poor managers. Are you guilty of this? Read more

Best practices for software license management, part 2

Software license management is a key process for all organizations. We've talked about how to set it up. Here's how to maintain the status quo. Read more

Consultants, beware the hype of Big Data

If a client is suffering from Silver Bullet Syndrome over Big Data, Chip Camden advises you to take three cautionary steps. Read more


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Five free social networking tools for the desktop

Having the proper tools allows you to keep your business on top of social networking and keep you one step ahead of the competition. View on site



Today's recommended downloads

The Importance of Managing Privileged Accounts (Quest Software, now a part of Dell)

Codorniu tastes the benefits of the Cloud (IBM)

Live Webcast: Getting the Most from Virtual Teams (Citrix Online)

VMware Protection: Purpose-Built Tools vs. Enterprise Backup Solutions (Quest Software, now a part of Dell)

Fix Computer Issues Fast with GoToAssist Remote Support by Citrix (Citrix Online)


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