Jack Wallen has been busy spreading the Linux gospel recently. Catch up with some of his latest how-tos and features from around the TechRepublic blogs. by Selena Frye
Need applications to talk and share data? You can learn several formats and languages to get the job done, or you can use middleware to translate. by Susan Harkins
Networks are supposed to foster communication, but sometimes you don't want users communicating TOO much. Here's a classic tip about how to stop NetWare users from messaging each other directly across a network. Doing so in Windows presents a challenge. by John Sheesley
In the final regular episode of TR Out Loud on Video TROLOV for 2008, get the weekly recap of the top discussions and members on the boards, plus see what the TR Out Loud blog has in store for the TR community for the remainder of the year. by Sonja...
In the past, a lost laptop automatically meant a compromise of whatever confidential data it contained. This is changing for the better, however. Paul Mah discusses the latest developments on the anti-theft front, featuring remote management or deletion of data for laptops that are lost or stolen. by Paul Mah
David Davis goes over the Cisco IOS commands you must know to manipulate files on your Cisco router flash, nvram, or other filesystems, allowing you to back up your configuration, upgrade your router, or just maintain the IOS file system. by David Davis
My shop has been combating some pretty nasty battles with P2P file sharing, anonymizers like TOR and Hopster, Web-based e-mail, Google Docs, IM clients that you can attach files to. Could this new generation firewall from Palo Alto Networks be the answer? by Jay Rollins
The perfect gift for PC, Linux, and Apple fanboys alike, though the Windows fanatics might need to take themselves less seriously to enjoy it. by Jay Garmon
In spite of their marketing message, Apple knows that their computers need to be protected from malware. Don't be caught unawares! Make sure your Macs are set for the day the big one hits. by William Jones
Excel doesn't have a built-in AVERAGEIF function, but you can still average values, conditionally. by Susan Harkins