If you are looking for some serious power and flexibility for your company's content management system CMS then Xoops should be one of the first tools you look at. by Jack Wallen
A straight running total may be all you need to stay on top of a series of Excel values -- but sometimes, you have to accommodate special conditions to get useful results. Susan Harkins explains how to place conditions on your running totals. by Susan Harkins
Read some useful tips and advice on how letters of recommendation from former clients can help IT consultants build and maintain client relationships. by Meredith Little
Most of the companies building smartphones based on Google Android are just dipping their toes in the water. Motorola is the one company that's making a big bet on Android. That's why a lot of Android's 2009 success or failure will be tied to Motorola's mobile comeback. by Jason Hiner
While you could just buy an auxiliary cable for around $5, those tinkerers among us might be interested to know that they can also make a aux cable from two pairs of old headphones. by Bill Detwiler
Part of the latest SharePoint Administration Toolkit from Microsoft, the SharePoint Diagnostic (SPDiag) tool provides a wealth of information of all kinds across the entire server farm, offering both static and trend analysis and reporting as well as real-time details to assist in analysis, planning and problem avoidance and resolution. In this video Hilton Giesenow (http://www.TheMossShow.com/) takes us through downloading, installing and setting configuring the tool, and looks at how to use some of its features.
This video shows how to convert a trial account of the Microsoft Online Business Productivity Suite to a paid subscription.
Vincent Danen reviews a comprehensive new book on the vim text editor that will help turn you into a vim power user in no time. by Vincent Danen
Windows Server 2008 R2's AppLocker feature allows additional policy configuration for software use on servers. IT pro Rick Vanover provides an overview of this enhanced functionality. by Rick Vanover
You probably use your mouse wheel to roll through Word text or Excel data. But you can also use it to zoom in and out -- once you know the trick. by Susan Harkins