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Switching IT gears: It's easier than you think
Don't like what you're doing? In this Tech Watch, columnist Bob Weinstein writes about two IT pros who changed jobs and jump-started their careers. What can you learn from their experiences? A lot.Twenty-five years ago, Richard Donofrio never would have guessed he would swerve from programming into technical sales. And...
Tags: Help desk, Professional development, Recruitment & Selection, Call centers, Bob Weinstein, information technology, Barnett, dcVAST, Richard Donofrio, job, career, programming
Technical articles 2000-06-28

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Green Goes with Everything by Sloan Barnett 3.0.1 (Mobile)
Green Goes with EverythingSloan BarnettAtriaSeptember 23, 2008Imagine if your best friend gave you vital information that could protect you and your family, and save you money, and help the planet. Imagine if you were given clear, simple choices, small changes that could have a big impact on your life. And...
Tags: Mobile, Simon & Schuster Inc., Sloan Barnett, E-mail, Leadership, Online Communications, Management
Software downloads 2009-12-09
How to evaluate potential management talent
Not all technical workers are cut out for management. If you are responsible for the hiring or approval of technical management positions, this Tech Watch gives you some evaluation tools to help you determine a candidate's chances for success.One of the biggest shifts in Phil Barnett’s impressive career was giving...
Tags: Strategy, Bob Weinstein, Phil Barnett
Technical articles 2001-05-02
Switching gears: Making the move from tech to exec
Making the move from development to the business side is more than just a career move. Find out if you are ready to take the leap and what you need to do to succeed.Making the leap from an engineering/technical career track to the business side isn't easy. Although it happens...
Tags: Professional development, Bob Weinstein, career, InfiniCon Systems
Technical articles 2002-06-25
Unfiltered view of Katrina
Wired posted a link to Michael Barnett's LiveJournal. Barnett stayed behind in New Orleans to keep the lights on at a local server hosting company, and he's been keeping a very frequently updated blog of what's going on at street level in downtown New Orleans. Scary, scary...
Tags: City, Military, National Guard, Web Site Development, Blogging, Healthcare, Web Technology, Internet, Jay Garmon
Blog posts 2005-09-01
Munich to press on with Linux switch
Stay on top of the latest tech news with our free IT News Digest newsletter, delivered each weekday. Automatically sign up today!By ReutersMore than a year after the German city of Munich declared its landmark intention to abandon Microsoft Windows in favor of upstart rival Linux, its councilors are finally...
Tags: Tools & Techniques, OPEN SOURCE, Operating systems, software, Linux, patent, software patent, Microsoft Corp.
Technical articles 2004-09-29
Tech skills CIOs need to hone
Tech leaders know that they must stay abreast of the latest technologies, but finding a focus among all of the latest advancements can be difficult. Bob Weinstein talks to TechRepublic members about what technologies are truly mission-critical for CIOs.Like anyone in IT, CIOs know they must keep their technical skills...
Tags: Wi-Fi, Supply chain management (SCM), Bob Weinstein, Myles Stern, wireless, security, ERP
Technical articles 2002-03-27
What IT trends will impact your midsize business?
From e-commerce to networking, we've got a secure grasp on the unique issues affecting technology trends and the midsize company.More than any other time in recent history, there are numerous technological advances exerting pressures on information technology management. This is no gradual evolutionary period. Changes are afoot in which survival...
Tags: Y2K, Web technology, E-business/E-commerce, INTERNET, Linda Dailey Paulson, midsize company, e-business, information technology, midsize business
Technical articles 2000-01-07
Power grab could split the Net
Power grab could split the Netarticle rootPower grab could split the NetThe Bush administration objected to the idea of the United Nations running the top-level servers that direct traffic to the master databases of all domain names. However, if a compromise isn't reached, we could end up with a Balkanized...
Tags: Balkanized Internet, databases, domain names, Internet, it management, network, politics, servers, Sonja Thompson, Un, United, United States Inventor
Discussion threads 2005-10-03
New IM worm chats with intended victims
New IM worm chats with intended victimsarticle rootNew IM worm chats with intended victimsA new worm dubbed IM.Myspace04.AIM, which targets users of America Online's AOL Instant Messenger, is believed to be the first that actually chats with the intended victim to dupe the target into activating a malicious payload. This...
Tags: aol, IM, intended victim, security, Sonja Thompson, worm
Discussion threads 2005-12-07
Identify and mitigate Web application security threats with Apache
This sample chapter from Preventing Web Attacks with Apache discusses how to arm the reader with practical information regarding the threats associated with running Web applications, including corresponding Apache mitigation strategies. This chapter also highlight the limits of control thatApache can inflict on the overall security of Web applications.Title: Preventing...
Tags: Addison-Wesley, Apache Software Foundation, classification, security, strategy, Web, Web application
Download resources 2006-05-05
AdminChallenge: How can Carmella lose her Linux partitions?
Carmella has been testing Linux, but now must remove it from her computer to make room for new applications. She tries to remove it, but the partitions remain. Do you have the solution?Every other Monday, AdminRepublic poses a systems or network problem requiring a solution. Some challenges are routine, whereas...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Operating systems, UNIX, OPEN SOURCE, Ed Engelking II A+, Carmella, Disk Management, Linux, Christopher
Technical articles 2000-04-10
White paper: Actionable Information for Business Optimization
We live and work in a fast-moving and dynamic world, caught between a host of conflicting demands on our time and attention. Against this backdrop we're called on to boil an ocean of information in order to support the decisions that we have to make on an hour-by-hour basis. ...
Tags: Optimization, IBM Corp.
White papers 2007-10-01
Typographic Principles 1 (Mac)
Presented by Don Barnett and Lynda Weinman, this CD-ROM contains instructional movies that will help you understand the principles of typographic design. Terms are introduced such as x-height, ascenders, leading, kerning, serifs, etc. As well, timeless design principles are explored that involve composition, cadence, texture, positive and negative space, white...
Tags: Apple Macintosh, Principle, Terms, Web Site Development, Consumer Electronics, Internet, Personal Technology
Software downloads 2000-12-01
The impact of the hive mind- all of us are smarter than one of us
While solution by committee is not a new concept, there are new ways that the committee is formed. And while we may not be aware of it, there is a set of rules or an algorithm that can be applied to the behavior.Let's face it, TechRepublic is a...
Tags: hive
Discussion threads 2008-04-14
Treasure Hunt (Mobile)
Treasure Hunt was developed by Tom O'Brien, the designer of Safari Search, King's Rule and Puzzle Tanks and other classic prize winning software forSunburst Communications.The activities involve three challenging visual/logic search challenges for age 5 through adult. The early activities are very easy but the later ones are extremely complex...
Tags: Mobile, Activity, Tools & Techniques, Management
Software downloads 2003-09-28
What substantive work has been done on actual electronic medical records.
Yes, I'm stupid and I don't pay attention and I wanted to be a rocket scientist but I became a doctor for my mother's sake. I've been following EMR's since Octo Barnett, M.D. first implemented MUMPS in the MGH Emergency Room during the early 1970's. I also beta tested some...
Tags: E-health, Strategy, HEALTHCARE, electronic health record, EMR
Q&A 2010-02-01
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