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2008

GFI Network Server Monitor: The Right Tool for the Job? | The Right Tool for the Job? | TechRepublic.com

by ERSWeb
If you have ever been a system administrator or network manager, you can appreciate a tool that allows you to efficiently check the health of various components of your network. Receiving alerts to problems the moment they happen lets you solve them as quickly as possible and prioritize your time effectively.

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2007

» 10 pieces of hardware you should replace rather than repair | 10 Things | TechRepublic.com

by ERSWeb
Any time a computer component stops working, or just becomes unstable — as we all know will happen from time to time — we have to decide whether to replace it, have it repaired, or just get by as is with perhaps a temporary fix. Repair or just getting by will nearly always be the cheapest solution, at least in the short run. Replacement, however, will usually provide a good opportunity to upgrade.

Sanity check: 10 dirty little secrets you should know about working in IT | Tech Sanity Check | TechRepublic.com

by ERSWeb
TechRepublic's Jason Hiner spills the beans on some of the most nefarious aspects of working in IT. From bursting the bubble of newbies wanting to play with cutting edge gear to explaining how techies cover their tracks by confounding business managers with technical jargon, Jason provides the tell-all.

dual monitor Resources on TechRepublic

by tomrolleyfrom
Our users have dual monitors at their desktop, but when they connect to our ... Moving Applications in dual monitor Setup: I have an XP Pro laptop where I ...

2006

10 useful PHP configuration variables, from TechRepublic - White Papers, Webcasts and Case Studies - TechRepublic

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PHP is a very popular scripting language among Web developers. When it comes to configuring your PHP setup, the default configuration is designed to get you up and running quickly. However, these default values may not always be optimal for your specific requirements. This document describes ten important configuration variables, explains what each one does, and suggests possible changes.

2005

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