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Spiceworks adds more flavor to its free IT management software
Whether working at a large enterprise or small company, time typically isn't on the IT staff's side. Consider industry estimates that routinely place upwards of 70% of an IT department's time spent on basic, "keep the lights on" tasks. That leaves little productive time to focus on the innovative projects that will help boost the business. Read More


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20 tech habits to improve your life
A few new habits can make the difference between staying on task, finding what you need, and getting things done -- or having a tech meltdown. Read More

IT pros: Lurking legal gotchas and how to avoid them
Ignorance and seemingly innocent activities can subject you to fines, lawsuits, and even jail. Here's how to play it safe. Read More

After pay cuts, IT workers may seek payback in new job
A Harris Interactive survey found that IT workers see an improving economy -- and an opportunity to start looking for a better job. Read More


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A Cost-Effective Approach to Complexity
Outsourcing network management can save time and drive lower total cost of ownership. Read more!

Gartner calls for IT maintenance bill of rights
Analyst firm Gartner has formed a new advocacy council around the issue of IT maintenance contracts and issued a "code of conduct" it wants vendors to follow, actions that could further intensify an already hot topic. Read More

Your next IT budget: 6 ways to support business growth
After a year of deep recession affecting IT budgets, businesses are finally returning to a growth agenda. And infrastructure and operations is no exception: In the coming year, Forrester expects a noticeable bump in IT spend. So what does this mean for the infrastructure professional? It's time to reprioritize initiatives to align with the business' focus on growth. Read More

IBM consolidates top management jobs
IBM CEO Samuel J. Palmisano has concentrated power in the hands of fewer managers, including putting one person in charge of both software and hardware products, in an executive reshuffle announced in an internal memo on Monday. Read More


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Connecting to Better Customer Service
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IT budgets pointing to the cloud, expansion
At first, one financial services company didn't believe a cloud provider was a possible option because of financial compliance rules and client audit concerns. But it was surpised when the provider, in this case BlueLock LLC in nearby Indianapolis, said it could meet all the security rules, service levels and disaster recovery needs. Read More

60% of firms don't use cloud services
Six in ten businesses don't use any form of cloud-based services, says Fasthosts Internet. Read More

Windows shortcut exploit: What you need to know
Microsoft released Security Advisory 2286198 late last week to address a newly-discovered zero-day flaw that can be exploited simply by clicking a shortcut icon. However, that original guidance is being questioned by security researchers, and exploit code is now available, making a bad situation even worse. Read More

Forrester: Businesses need to adopt a mobile strategy
Mobile commerce is a growth market opportunity for businesses, despite the current low uptake in Europe, analyst house Forrester claims. Read More

 
 
 

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Top Russian spy ring technology screw-ups
Alleged Russian spies arrested last month in cities around the United States seemed to be lacking in spycraft and in urgent need of some IT expertise, based on some of the gaffes they made. They also used some technologies effectively. Here is a summary of their efforts as revealed in court filings against them.

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