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- Experiences of Invisibility
- Hello!You are invited to participate in an anonymous survey exploring the phenomenon of invisibility (http://www.formassembly.com/forms/33578). I am a doctoral student at the University of Connecticut, and I'm interested in finding out about your experiences that you may have had of being overlooked, ignored, or otherwise slighted by others. ...
- Tags: invisibilityproject@..., invisibility, survey, Judy
- Discussion threads 2007-06-15
- Can't link remote user to Outlook 2003 with Contact Manager...
- ... I have installed XP Pro SP2 and Office 2003 on 2 desktops which are on a local network. The plan is have the database on computer #1 named JUDY. My associate works on Computer #2 (named Staci which is hard wired and only 6 feet away. I want...
- Tags: Judy, jdeming@..., Staci, networking, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Outlook 2003
- Discussion threads 2007-02-18
- IE6 problem
- I have a couple of W2K units that lately are constantly rebooting after getting on the net. The users can surf for a little bit, then randomly click on any link and the machine simly re-boots. If you don't go on the Net, the units are working finr.Noth
- Tags: software, windows, Starrrgazerlily, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Judy, Microsoft Internet Explorer 6, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, Mozilla Firefox, malware
- Discussion threads 2006-11-14
- Security, SCO, Sun, and salaries reign supreme on TechRepublic
- Fall arrived last week, signaling the onset of cooler weather. But on TechRepublic, members turned up the heat with discussions about politics, peers, and peeves. Articles featured the latest on SCO's legal maneuvers, IT managers' complaints about their bosses, equitable salary increases, and strategies for justifying security expenditures, among other...
- Tags: SCO Group Inc., TechRepublic Inc., John Sheesley, security, Sun Microsystems Inc., TechRepublic Members
- Technical articles 2003-10-03
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- ROTSv1_01
- What is ROTSv1_01. I recently found it on my "add or remove programs." It was NOT there at an earlier time. What is the important of it? What does it do?Judy
- Tags: jsnowbunny100@...
- Discussion threads 2007-09-29
- Homepage changes automatically on start-up
- I have a Dell Computer and am running IE7 with windows XP.It seems whenever the computer is restarted I get a weird homepage and have to change it manually in the Tools - Internet Options Box.The page that comes up is called Fun Pages.Can you please help me.Thanks Judy
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, coolgram23@...
- Discussion threads 2007-08-30
- Order in the database! The software says, "Go to jail!"
- I've watched a few episodes of People's Court, Judge Judy, and Judge Joe Brown, but China has taken the judicial system to a whole new level with its use of software to help determine and standardize prison sentences. Check out the news story: "Justice at the click of a mouse...
- Tags: Software, Database, Judge, Corruption, Tools & Techniques, Management, Sonja Thompson
- Blog posts 2006-09-13
- Members fuel debate on hacker fate, metric system, and raises
- Between the constant firefighting you face each week and the sheer speed at which the IT industry moves, not to mention the short Labor Day week here in the U.S., it's easy to let important or interesting news and information slip through the cracks. So, to kick off the week,...
- Tags: John Sheesley, Linux, Novell Inc.
- Technical articles 2003-09-08
- Why you should hire the COBOL guy
- Hiring a programmer from the COBOL days can bring a valuable asset to your shop, both in terms of hands-on development and in numerous intangibles. A veteran can bring experience, meticulousness, and the ability to mentor younger colleagues.He sits across the desk from you and you feel like you’re talking...
- Tags: Programming languages, Mainframes, Scott Robinson, COBOL, programmer
- Technical articles 2002-11-26
- Dell: Red Hat needs to lower prices
- Stay on top of the latest tech news with our free IT News Digest newsletter, delivered each weekday. Automatically sign up today!By ...
- Tags: OPEN SOURCE, Operating systems, UNIX, Servers, Red Hat Inc., Judy Chavis, Dell Computer Corp., Sun Microsystems Inc., Sun Solaris
- Technical articles 2004-12-08
- Is IT unfriendly to women?
- By Judy Armstrong in conjunction with theEnterprise Computing InstituteWithin an overall workforcecomprising over 50 percent women, only 20 percent of the IT workforce are women, andfar fewer are CIOs. Something definitely appears tobe wrong with this picture. It has been clearly demonstrated that manywomen bring valuable skills to IT organizations....
- Tags: information technology, women
- Technical articles 2005-06-21
- Develop a plan for keeping management informed
- To keep your management team well informed about the ups and downs of your systems and support issues, you need a simple and effective plan for communicating. You’ll want to keep managers fully informed, but you don’t want to drown them in detail. We spoke with experts and IT pros...
- Tags: cumulative report, Josh Davis, Molly Joss, senior management
- Technical articles 2003-04-02
- Members' financial questions answered in real-time<br> during new weekly forum
- Todays IT managers are not only heralding new technologiesto help their companies achieve business goals, theyre also keeping a veryclose eye on the bottom linefrom staff costs, to trimming waste andinefficiencies and analyzing current systems return-on-investment ROI.In every aspect of their role, tech leaders are now expectedto possess financial acumen,...
- Tags: financial, Peter Hennigan, information technology, Judith N. Mottl
- Technical articles 2004-07-16
- Make a New Year's resolution to become a Certified Technical Trainer (CTT)
- What is a CTT? Bob Potemski shares the background information on what the Certified Technical Trainer CTT is all about in his first installment on becoming a CTT.I’ve heard less about New Year’s resolutions this December than I’ve heard in any year in recent memory. It seems as if almost...
- Tags: Workforce management, Bob Potemski, Chauncey Group, Certified Technical Trainer, training
- Technical articles 1999-12-13
- Linux standard gains big-name backers
- Stay on top of the latest tech news with our free IT News Digest e-newsletter, delivered each weekday. Automatically sign up today!By ...
- Tags: UNIX, Operating systems, trade group, Linux, Linux Standard Base 2.0, Free Standards Group, open source, software
- Technical articles 2004-09-14
- Free Security Support Is Partially Responsible for Bad Software!
- Another blogger here at TechRepublic.com recently asked if it was reasonable to keep providing free support just because we know how. VERY interesting question! Youve done it. Ive done it. (Heck, Ive done it in the last week, TWICE!) (OK, once for a CPA, once for an M.D.. If the...
- Tags: Free Security Support, Locksmith, Microsoft, Microsoft Corp., Security, software, Support
- Blog posts 2007-03-04
- What is the future of ERP?
- Despite being on a slight downturn, analysts suggest that this may be the perfect time for CIOs to consider putting in an ERP system. Here's what you need to know about the solidity of ERP.While ERP’s heady days of huge budgets and massive schedules may have passed, ERP (even on...
- Tags: Enterprise resource planning (ERP), Enterprise software, Mark Leon, ERP
- Technical articles 2000-03-10
- How to keep users from installing their own software on your organization's PCs
- Users will be users. If you give them a fast machine that's loaded with RAM, they'll be tempted to add their own software. Here's some advice from members about how to keep users in check.It’s finished. You’ve built the perfect network for your organization’s users—they have fast, well supported machines...
- Tags: Tools & Techniques, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows NT, Dana Norton, PC, software
- Technical articles 2002-07-08
- Week in review: Mainframes, SCO, and Longhorn
- Halloween has already come and gone, but there are lots of things that can scare the wits out of an IT professional. Putting out fires and facing the day-to-day routine makes it easy to let potentially important or interesting news and information slip through the cracks. So, to kick off...
- Tags: Halloween, John Sheesley, mainframe, Microsoft Longhorn, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, SCO Group Inc., TechRepublic Inc.
- Technical articles 2003-10-31
- Burned out (or laid off)? Consider a career coach
- Do you ever feel as though things are not right? Is something missing from your job? You may be burned out, or the trouble may run deeper. A career coach can help discover the root of the problems and set a proper future course.Ever get that feeling that things aren't...
- Tags: Professional development, coach, career
- Technical articles 2002-05-03
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