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Performance, image, and exposure important for IT success
The performance, image, exposure model is commonly used to help individuals manage their careers. The same model can also be applied to the IT organization as a whole and can prove quite useful in managing IT's role in the enterprise. by Ramon Padilla
Tags: Performance, Information Technology, Unit, Organization, Strategy, Professional Development, Performance Management, Management, Career, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Ramon Padilla
Blog posts 2008-07-13
Don't use conversational shortcuts when communicating
It's a communication no-no to assume that others will know what you're saying without your having to fully explain it. Here's how the experiences of others can shape the way they hear you. by Toni Bowers
Tags: Plate, Performance Management, TVs, Tv & Home Theater, Strategy, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Management, Toni Bowers
Blog posts 2008-07-11
ITIF Broadband Rankings for 2008
If you are trying to get the go-ahead for a Web or Internet-based system and your corporation has footprints in multiple countries, you might just find the ITIF Broadband Rankings useful in arguing your case. by Paul Mah
Tags: Broadband, Broadband Internet, Network Technology, Telecommunications, Performance Management, Networking, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-06-25
Podcast: Fujitsu thinks solid-state drive benefits are more hype than reality (for now)
Fujitsu isn't jumping on the solid-sate bandwagon just yet. The company believes conventional hard drives are a reliable storage technology that offers better overall performance for less money and will continue to dominate the storage market for next four to five years. by Bill Detwiler
Tags: Podcast, Hard Drive, Notebook, Performance, Benefit, Quiz, Fujitsu Ltd., Cell, Performance Management, Storage, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Hardware, Bill Detwiler
Blog posts 2008-06-18
How to kickstart an underachiever's performance
Underachievers can be a burden on an otherwise productive team. As a business and leadership coach John M McKee has seen a lot and here he discusses different tactics and tips used successfully to help get everyone producing effectively. by John McKee
Tags: Job, Performance, Performance Management, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management, John McKee
Blog posts 2008-06-12
How do I increase CPU performance in Windows Vista?
I have been exploring my CPU processing power on my Windows Vista laptop and came across something that might be of value to you. By default, Microsoft chooses a power option of Balanced. What I noticed is that this might be a great feature if your main goal is greener...
Tags: Performance, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows, CPU, Performance Management, Processors, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Steven Warren
Blog posts 2008-05-28
Think twice, act once
It is all too easy to assume that users all work the same way. Back in the day, when Windows 3.11 and DOS were the norm, PCs did not have the power that they have today. We took great care that not a single megabyte of hard disk space was...
Tags: Performance, DOS, File, Performance Management, Microsoft Windows, Memory, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Operating Systems, Software, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Jeff Dray
Blog posts 2008-05-23
Implement 10 GB Ethernet over copper with planning
I am again coming to you live from the Mandalay Bay convention center in Las Vegas at the Interop exposition. One clear theme is that 10 GB Ethernet is upon us. One demonstration that caught my eye in particular was related to crosstalk when using 10 GB Ethernet on copper...
Tags: Demonstration, Ethernet, Performance, Network, Cable, Performance Management, Network Technology, Networking, Telecommunications, Personal Technology, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Rick Vanover
Blog posts 2008-04-29
Improving Windows XP Performance Part IV
Additional performance-tuners Now that we've explored the basics of how to configure your system to run at an optimum level, let's take a look at a few additional tweaks that you can make to other areas of your operating system to improve performance. With just a few small maintenance...
Tags: Folder, Performance, Microsoft Windows XP, System Restore, Microsoft Windows, Prefetch, Prefetch Folder, Performance Management, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Steven Warren
Blog posts 2008-04-24
Improving Windows XP Performance Part I
If you've been working with Windows XP Professional for some time and you've noticed a decline in system performance from when you first started using XP, you may be at a loss to explain the problem. As a Windows power user or IT admin, you most likely keep an eye...
Tags: Performance, Effect, Microsoft Windows XP, Performance Management, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Software, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Steven Warren
Blog posts 2008-04-23
Turning around a problem employee
So you have an employee who has some productivity and behavior problems. You've put off dealing with it because you thought the problems would resolve themselves. But now the rest of the people on your staff have begun to feel resentful. What should you do? An employee...
Tags: Employee, Step, Performance, Problem, Malesevich, Performance Management, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Toni Bowers
Blog posts 2008-04-17
How do I... Publish a custom application performance counter in C#?
Within Windows there are many system level processes that publish performance counters. For example there are performance counters that allow you to see CPU time, memory usage, and disk usage of the system. Since performance counters are a standard system function they are an ideal method for tracking the performance...
Tags: Counter, Custom Application, Performance, Code, C#, Performance Counter, Create, PerformanceCounter, RawValue Property, Performance Management, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Zach Smith
Blog posts 2008-04-07
Don't wait to address performance problems on a project
Most project managers have had to deal with performance problems on a project at one point in their careers. Such issues are usually uncomfortable adventures for the project manager. This uncomfortable feeling usually has two causes: The project manager is usually not the functional manager of the...
Tags: Team, Performance, Project Manager, Performance Problem, Team Member, Team Management, Performance Management, Management, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Tom Mochal
Blog posts 2008-03-25
An overview of Performance Logs and Alerts in Windows Server 2003's Computer Management Console
The Computer Management Console's Performance Logs and Alerts snap-in allows you to monitor the performance of specific Windows Server 2003 system resources. The Performance Logs and Alerts snap-in contains two objects -- System Monitor and Performance Logs -- which I will cover in more detail in this...
Tags: Counter, Monitor, Console, Performance, Microsoft Windows Server, Management Console, Computer, Computer Management Console, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Windows, Performance Management, Servers, Operating Systems, Software, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Hardware, Derek Schauland
Blog posts 2008-03-11
How do I... Use threading to increase performance in C#? (Part 2)
One of the main disadvantages of the ThreadPool is that you send a method to it and you never know when the method has completed. You also will not know whether or not that method threw an exception. As you can imagine, not knowing that an exception has been thrown...
Tags: Method, Performance, Exception, ThreadPool, ThreadManager, MethodContainer, WaitCallback, ExecuteMethod, Microsoft Development Tools, C#, Performance Management, Development Tools, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Programming Languages, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Zach Smith
Blog posts 2008-03-03
TR Out Loud - Feb. 29, 2008
Join us for TR Out Loud this week to find out what delightful lass provided the question of the week. Also, listen to what's sure to become a legendary rant from Beth in this week's ShhhIT list segment. We're still open to suggestions for improving the show...
Tags: Mouse, Performance, Mice, BIOS, Performance Management, Keyboards, Hardware, Peripherals, Components, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Beth Blakely
Blog posts 2008-02-29
3 reasons to use 360 degree evaluations
Most companies' leaders have a very unrealistic view about how they are assessed by those who are at levels below them. Usually, they think they're "in touch." Usually, they're not. Some years ago, I was working with the COO of a large company...
Tags: 360-degree, President, COO, Performance Management, Leadership, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Management, John McKee
Blog posts 2008-02-20
Earned Value Management
View Available Dates and LocationsThis course teaches you the fundamentals of EVM so you can understand how to establish an effective project baseline and monitor project progress against known expectations. Learn how EVM is integrated throughout the project life cycle. Practice the activities you...
Tags: Performance, Baseline, EVM, Performance Management, Human Resources, Workforce Management
Training 2008-02-01
How do I... Use threading to increase performance in C#? (Part 1)
Threading is commonly used by developers to increase the performance of applications. However, if used incorrectly threading can have the exact opposite effect. Bad threading logic can actually slow down an application, or worse, cause an application to have inconsistent exceptions. There really isn't much to be worried about though...
Tags: Method, Performance, Thread, ThreadPool, C#, Performance Management, .Net, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Zach Smith
Blog posts 2008-01-24
Pulse~LINK announces 890 Mbps UWB
One of the entrants in the wireless HD technology race, Pulse~LINK, has announced a new ultra-wideband chipset that it claims can deliver up to 890 Mbps of sustained throughput. Pulse~LINK explains that the glaring performance gap between its own product and that of its competitors came about...
Tags: Performance, Mbps, Pulse LINK, Ultrawideband (UWB), Performance Management, Wireless, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-12-15
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