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Long time no see |
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Jan 28, 2008 - 1:21 PM - by Tomshawk
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I know, I made a promise to come here more often, and well, I am sorry to say I broke that promise.
I just Incorporated and brought in a partner to help with the load.
I have been working at least 6 days a week, sometimes 7 for over 2 years, and truthfully, I cant seem to get ahead, hopefully this will help otherwsie I'll be looking to hire employees soon.
To give you an idea, check out the news section of my corporate site
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Loosing an Admin |
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Oct 09, 2007 - 12:02 AM - by Tomshawk
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Hello everyone,
Long timew no see.
I am sorry to say Mitzs has decided to leave our site.
She has her reasons, and they are valid ones.
I've looked over the latest activity and see that someone reenabled the user registration and again all we get it spammers.
I cant get here often enough to help out and the traffic is all but extinct.
There are alot of updates to the software that need to be done, but, I just dont... [Read More]
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7 Replies | 2,315 Views
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Why PCs Should Get More Sleep |
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Sep 26, 2007 - 7:11 AM - by tripwire45
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A single incandescent 100-watt light bulb left on around the clock for a year costs more than US$80 to power. Generating that power releases about 1,350 pounds of carbon dioxide emissions into the atmosphere — a major contributor to global warming. According to Dean DeWhitt, director of Microsoft’s Windows Kernel team, that is about the same amount of power many PCs consume while not in use. Yet, while few people would leave a light bulb on for a year, many people keep their PCs running with... [Read More]
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1 Reply | 2,780 Views
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Consumer technologies that cause IT headaches |
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Sep 17, 2007 - 6:22 AM - by mschris89
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From blogs.techrepublic
The six consumer technologies that are destroying traditional IT
by Jason Hiner
Earlier this year the researchers at the Gartner Group published a series of reports on the invasion of consumer technologies into the enterprise and the challenges that this phenomenon has created for IT departments. Gartner has wrapped all of that... [Read More]
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1 Reply | 2,555 Views
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Upgrading to SQL Server 2005: A dozen must-have tips |
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Sep 10, 2007 - 3:46 PM - by tripwire45
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SQL Server 2005 goes above and beyond its predecessors in terms of both programming and administrative features. Have you already upgraded or are plans in the works? We've compiled a list of our dozen most popular tips in the area of upgrading to SQL Server 2005 and they run the gamut. Get information on backward compatibility issues, the coexistence of SQL Server 2005 and 2000 on the same machine, migrating with the Copy Database Wizard and more.
Read the twelve tips at [Read More]
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10 dirty little secrets you should know about working in IT |
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Sep 07, 2007 - 6:58 AM - by mschris89
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From TechRepublic Blogs
If you are preparing for a career in IT or are new to IT, many of the “dirty little secrets” listed below may surprise you because we don’t usually talk about them out loud. If you are an IT veteran, you’ve probably encountered most of these issues and have a few of your own to add — and please, by all means, take a moment to add them to the discussion. Most of... [Read More]
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4 Replies | 2,253 Views
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Women of Tech: Hear Us Roar, A Special Series |
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Sep 04, 2007 - 10:06 AM - by tripwire45
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There's no doubt that women coders, developers, designers,
and programmers are a powerful force in the modern tech industry, despite
their smaller numbers compared to men. At the same time many of the major
impacts and innovations of women at every level of the development and
evolution of technology--from the first female coders to today's Web 2.0
pioneers--aren't all that well known.
But starting now, O'Reilly Media aims to celebrate and give... [Read More]
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Welcome to the Microsoft TechNet Script Center |
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Aug 27, 2007 - 2:39 PM - by tripwire45
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Welcome to the Script Center! Consider this your one-stop shop for all your Windows system administration scripting needs. If you're not finding what you need here, let us know what else you'd like to see.
Need help with scripting for Microsoft products? Experienced hand looking to learn more? See if you can find what you're looking for at the Script Center.
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0 Replies | 2,089 Views
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11 Essential Tools for Managing Active Directory |
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Aug 23, 2007 - 7:39 AM - by tripwire45
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If you've ever been handed an Excel spreadsheet listing 200 new employees starting next week, or if your user accounts are configured incorrectly because help desk staff clicked something they shouldn't have, or if you just want an easier way to manage Active Directory besides opening Users and Computers every time, there are a number of free administration tools that can help. Some are built right into the Windows OS, some come in a Resource Kit or the Windows Support Tools, and some are free... [Read More]
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Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Management Tools (32-Bit) |
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Aug 18, 2007 - 10:19 AM - by tripwire45
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The Exchange management tools include the Exchange Management Console, the Exchange Management Shell, the Exchange Help file, the Microsoft Exchange Best Practices Analyzer Tool, and the Exchange Troubleshooting Assistant Tool. The new Exchange Management Console (formerly named Exchange System Manager) provides Exchange administrators with a graphical user interface (GUI) to manage the configuration of Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 organizations.
Read the rest and download the... [Read More]
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