Here is my three-minute interview with EMC's Len Devanna at EMC World, talking about the highlights of this forward-looking event and the fact that vendors can join the conversation around these hot topics on TechRepublic. by Jason Hiner
It is more important than ever to make sure that the IT department is in line with the core business goals. The help desk can play its part by being smart about triage. by William Jones
Strong passwords are a great start toward protecting clients' data, but clients need policies that clearly state user responsibility for protecting passwords and connections. Here are tips on what clients should include in their password policies. by Susan Harkins
There is a lot of talk these days around business intelligence, and it's important that we as IT Professionals understand what is is, what it came from, and where it's going. This video from the Business Intelligence team tells the story of B.I. in a very unique way.
Start using the Security Development Lifecycle (SDL) without having to be fully trained. The SDL Process Template for Visual Studio Team System automatically integrates the SDL into a familiar development environment, Visual Studio Team Systems 2008, and enables you to discover security issues early in your development lifecycle, reducing the total cost of development.
Watch this interview with Kymberlee Price, Program Manager for the IE 8 team, as she gives us insight into IE 8 and browser security.
21 May
10 cool tools in Windows 7
The changes to the Windows 7 interface have gotten a lot of play, but some of the new built-in tools are just as compelling. Deb Shinder runs through some of the most impressive enhancements, from the ISO burner to the Biometric Framework to PowerShell v2. by Debra Littlejohn Shinder
21 May
Why leaders must stop trying
Today, more than ever, leaders need results; but with fewer resources, many goals are being missed. In this article, executive and leadership coach John M McKee provides an approach that will improve performance and ease the load on the leader. by John McKee
PowerShell is Microsoft?s next generation, administrator-focused command-line scripting environment. Providing for full access to the SharePoint API, PowerShell unlocks the potential to interact directly with SharePoint to manipulate web applications, site collections, sites, lists and more. In addition, the ability to script these commands and compile a toolbox of these scripts makes for an improved experience in administering Windows SharePoint Server. In this video, Hilton Giesenow (http://hilton.giesenow.com/) looks at how to get started with PowerShell and SharePoint, and takes us through a few sample site collection, list and web application commands.
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