Thursday, 2 August 2012

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On-demand Webcast: What is Virtualization Technology and Why You Should Care

Learn about what virtualization is, how it works, and what it can do for you; Explore the different types of virtualization and how it changes everything in the datacenter; Discover what finally makes practical, cost-effective virtualization possible.


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Five apps for your portable security kit

Portable security apps can come in quite handy in the field. Here are five lesser-known apps worth checking out. Read more

Five free wireless networking tools

Monitor, secure, and optimize your Wi-Fi network with the help of these free apps. Read more


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Government adoption of Google Apps picking up steam

As more government agencies deploy Google Apps and look for cost savings and workforce efficiencies, adoption is building momentum. Read more

The most terrifying way to earn more money

Striking out on your own can be a scary proposition. But Greg Miliates, who's been there himself, offers some tips for overcoming those fears and making it work. Read more

Must-have features of a VoIP phone service

Here's a breakdown of the essential features and an outline of a few available plans. Read more

Around the world in IP attacks

Bob Eisenhardt recently had to lock down a server that was vulnerable to IP attacks. Here is what he found out about them and his steps to resolve the problem. Read more

The connection between Agile estimation and roadmap development

When the Agile development mindset runs head-on into the traditional methods of project planning and budgeting, here are three things you can do. Read more


Featured multimedia

 

First look: Microsoft's newest email client Outlook.com

Microsoft just announced a new Web-based email client: Outlook.com. Here's what it looks like. View on site

Cracking Open the $7000 HP Z1 Workstation

Bill Detwiler cracks open a $7,000 HP Z1 all-in-one workstation and discovers a machine that's easy to service, packed with high-end hardware, and engineered to be cool and quiet. View on site



Today's recommended downloads

Leveraging Location-Based Intelligence into Business Value (SAP)

A Clear Path to Proactively Managing Risk and Ensuring Operational Continuity (SAP)

LightSpeed Protects Your Critical Oracle Data - for Free! (Quest Software, Inc.)

AC vs. DC Power Distribution for Data Centers (APC by Schneider Electric)

Social Meets IT - Using Online Communities to Reduce Help Desk Costs (Citrix Online)


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