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Spiceworks Brings Sizzle to Network Management
October 29, 2007 | IT pros at small and midsize businesses are hot for free, ad-supported network management software from Spiceworks. Find out why
Courtesy of TechWeb
School of NAC: CIO Finds Answers in Managed Network Access
October 10, 2007 | The Upper Canada School District had a network nightmare on its hands. But CIO Jeremy Hobbs implemented a NAC solution. Now the kids are allright, and so is the network
By
Naomi Grossman
Open Source Software: Do You Have Time to Exploit It?
October 1, 2007 | Before you take the leap into the innovative world of open source, make sure your IT department has the time -- and the inclination -- that using this software requires
By
Paula Hunter
Windows, You Are On Notice
September 28, 2007 | Hey, Windows: Pack your bags. I think I've found an operating system that can run the machines that run my smaller business without all the hassles you put me through. Say hello to Linux
By
Cora Nucci
Experts Flag 10 Emerging IT Security Trends
September 27, 2007 | Security threats and defenses must constantly evolve to keep up with developing threats. We asked security experts to identify the top information security trends that will affect small and midsize businesses over the next three to five years.
By
Mathew Schwartz
Top 5 Small and Midsize Business Myths -- Busted!
September 26, 2007 | Smaller companies are largely misunderstood. A recent survey challenges the conventional wisdom about how they use technology
By
Naomi Grossman
When Employees Leave, Make Sure They're Gone
September 25, 2007 | Employee resignations and layoffs raise questions about network security and data security. Here are 7 ways to protect your small or midsize business
By
Keith Ferrell
Are You Ready to Outsource?
September 24, 2007 | There are plenty of good reasons to put some IT functions in a service provider's hands. But is your small or midsize business up to the challenges required to make outsourcing work?
By
Jennifer Zaino
8 Signs That You're Not Ready for Outsourcing
September 24, 2007 | Small and midsize businesses should proceed to IT outsourcing with caution. Here are eight telltale signs that your business isn't ready for outsourcing
By
Jennifer Zaino
Wait for It: High Speed Wi-Fi
September 20, 2007 | Small and midsize businesses would be wise to wait to deploy next-generation Wi-Fi (812.11n) until at least 2008, when interoperability issues should be resolved and prices should be lower
By
Paul Korzeniowski
Going Green Can Save Your Business Green
September 19, 2007 | These simple and easy IT strategies for cutting energy consumption and sourcing more efficient IT equipment can help the environment, and save money for your small or midsize business
By Gail Meredith Otteson , Courtesy of Cisco
Move Over, Mick. IT Workers Want Satisfaction, Too
September 18, 2007 | The IT job market is more stable than it's been in a long while. Stability engenders navel-gazing, and IT workers are noticing how they're being treated, how interesting their work is, and whether their salaries are fair
By
Naomi Grossman
10 Ways to Mitigate Your Security Risks
September 13, 2007 | Time is money, and when it comes to small and midsize businesses, both are in short supply. So we got security experts to share their top tips for mitigating information security risk while using minimum resources
By
Mathew Schwartz
Municipal Wi-Fi Networks Hit a Few Bumps
September 12, 2007 | Cities offering Wi-Fi services seemed like such a good idea. But in many areas, the projects are falling apart. Who loses? Small and midsized businesses
By
Paul Korzeniowski
How To Push Your Company Toward VoIP
September 10, 2007 | Small and midsize businesses are facing choices as they contemplate how to upgrade their voice and data networks. They also are discovering the power of integrating business applications with voice to achieve truly unified communications
By
Kate Gerwig
Time to Get Tough on Spammers
September 7, 2007 | The top 10 of the world's top spammers account for 80% of the Internet's bogus traffic. About 90% of the e-mail making its way to your network is spam. The IT industry needs to push law enforcement to get rid of spam as soon as possible.
By
Paul Korzeniowski
The Trouble With Used Networking Gear
September 6, 2007 | Low prices for used networking equipment can make small and midsize businesses salivate. But counterfeit products, tech support issues, and Frankenstein engineering persist. Could industry endorsement of used-gear vendors make a difference?
By
Paul Korzeniowski
Check the Specs: Flat-Screen Monitors
September 5, 2007 | Flat-screen monitors are incredibly inexpensive, boost productivity, and are generally better for the environment than older displays. Here's a rundown of what to look for
By
Alan
Zeichick
While You Were Sleeping
September 5, 2007 | Eighty percent of system failures are caused by failed changes that disrupt systems, or by unauthorized or unplanned changes. Having an enforceable change control policy in place can curb such failures -- so you can sleep at night
By
Thomas Lesica
Your Business Is Ready For Viruses. Now, How About The Flu?
September 4, 2007 | The Big Flu is coming. Many of your employees will be working from home, or not at all. How prepared is your company for this?
By
Keith Ferrell
The Future of E-mail
August 31, 2007 | With the emergence of so many communications options, does e-mail still make sense?
By
Paul Korzeniowski
Alignment Assignment: Get Smarter About Business
August 27, 2007 | Put technology in the backseat. Good business-IT alignment centers on IT managers developing 1) a keen understanding of business needs and 2) strong relationships with executives and lower-level managers
By
Mike
Bohlmann
For Your Protection: How to Use Hotspots Safely
August 24, 2007 | Public Wi-Fi hotspots have more in common with public toilets than mere convenience. Some are safer than others. Here's what you need to know to stay safe when you're on the road and you've gotta go -- online
By
Carmen Nobel
Microsoft by the Numbers
August 23, 2007 | You need to keep your systems current and compatible, but the volume of Microsoft upgrades makes it tough. What's an IT manager to do?
By
Dick Archer
Are You Ready to Switch to Linux and Open Source Software?
August 22, 2007 | Don't ask if Linux and open source are ready for your business -- ask yourself if your business is ready for them.
By
Paula Hunter
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