Monday, 13 February 2012

[TechRepublic] Charging clients for canceled appointments

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TechRepublic Member | February 13, 2012

What to consider before charging clients for canceled appointments

Before you implement a policy of charging clients for canceling appointments, read these salient points on the subject by Chip Camden. Read more

Resource of the day

A RAID primer for IT consultants

When planning a client server, this guide will help ensure the RAID version selected best fits the requirements. Read more

Deciding which laptop your IT consultancy should sell

Erik Eckel advises IT consultancies that are considering selling laptops to maintain relationships with several vendors. Read more

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Three apps for the traveling consultant

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Format FAT32 drives beyond 32GB limit

With the help of a special utility application, you can indeed format a FAT32 drive beyond the 32GB size limit. Read more

Cloud spot markets: What they are and why you should care

Thoran Rodrigues explains how cloud spot markets work to potentially provide cost optimizations for those purchasing computing power. Read more

Get coding advice with HTML5 Please

Ryan Boudreaux profiles the website HTML5 Please, a handy resource to help you choose the newest features of HTML5 to implement. Read more

Virtualize everything (except in these four scenarios)

Virtualization should be the de facto standard in deploying workloads today. However, there are valid exceptions. Rick Vanover lists four of them in this blog post. Read more


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Take an early tour of Windows 8's Office 15

Microsoft gave a sneak preview of what Office 15 will look like. Minimized ribbon, anyone? View on site

Tech gadgets we once loved but since abandoned (Photos)

Products that were once must-have items now clutter the family garage, check out these blasts from the past. View on site


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