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  • Social engineering: Threat to IT?

    You've implemented a firewall and locked down your systems, but someone could still trick employees into revealing critical information. See how social engineering threatens IT.

  • Seven reasons not to take that job

    Much as you might want to rejoin the ranks of the gainfully employed, you would do well to carefully evaluate any offer you receive: Something might be rotten in the state of Denmark.

  • How to select your lieutenant

    Every manager needs a right-hand report who can advance team goals and lead by example. Here are a few pointers on building positive relationships with your team leader.

  • Examining Microsoft's new licensing and upgrading policies

    Microsoft has reduced the confusing array of volume licensing options to only four programs, which could actually be a good solution for scores of companies looking to ease the administration of their licensing and its associated costs.

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  • Social engineering: Threat to IT?

    You've implemented a firewall and locked down your systems, but someone could still trick employees into revealing critical information. See how social engineering threatens IT.

  • Position IT support as a business function

    The availability and quality of IT support can help a business grow and run smoothly. Why then, isn't it commonly considered part of strategic business planning?

  • Seven reasons not to take that job

    Much as you might want to rejoin the ranks of the gainfully employed, you would do well to carefully evaluate any offer you receive: Something might be rotten in the state of Denmark.

  • How to select your lieutenant

    Every manager needs a right-hand report who can advance team goals and lead by example. Here are a few pointers on building positive relationships with your team leader.

  • How PC placement affects system health

    Jeff Dray from ZDNet Australia sister site TechRepublic describes some of the stranger setups he's encountered in the field and offers recommendations for placing a PC so that it has a long, healthy life.

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