Friday 24 May 2013

Office 2013 features that have changed or disappeared, understanding SDN, worst-case BYOD scenarios

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TechRepublic Member | May 24, 2013

10 things that are hard to find (or gone altogether) in Office 2013

Is Office 2013 hiding the tools and options you rely on? Here are some features that have been reshuffled -- or removed. Read more

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Deploying High-Density Pods in a Low-Density Data Center

With today's power and cooling technology, simple and rapid deployment of self-contained, high-density pods within an existing or new low-density data center is possible without a negative impact on the performance of existing infrastructure. Read more now.


10 signs that you might have a data governance problem

If data isn't managed well, your organization could be at significant risk. This list will help you spot areas where your data governance may fall short. Read more

10 key questions about software-defined networking

Software-defined networking promises to deliver enormous benefits, from reduced costs to more efficient network operations. Here's why SDN belongs on your network roadmap. Read more

10 worst-case BYOD scenarios (and how to prevent them)

When it comes to BYOD, the best defense is a good offense. These proactive strategies will help you anticipate and avoid potential problems. Read more

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Five alternatives to Microsoft Office 365

Check out these alternative apps from the fringes, which Jack Wallen thinks could fill all your online office suite needs. Read more

Keeping your corporate social media accounts secure

Does your company have official social media accounts like Twitter or Facebook? How do you protect them from unauthorized access? Get a few tips here and take our poll on security measures. Read more

Q&A: Windows Server 2012 career opportunities

TechRepublic talked to two Windows Server 2012 experts about the career opportunities it creates for IT professionals. Read more

Amazon to develop 3D smartphones. Why?

Amazon has plans to develop 3D smartphones. Somebody please give me a reason why this is a good idea. Read more

Seven tips for using Google+ Community features

Here are seven tips Andy Wolber wishes he could have shared with Google+ Community members before they started using it. Read more


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