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I need to be a Network Administrator or System Administrator
hi guys, in my work did an internal auditin which auditors said that I have no knowledge or preparing for it since I have Network Technician.I have10 years in the company of which 9 are in IT because they gave me the opportunity. but I have fear of me fired I have no college only 3 or 4 certificaciones.A+N +MCP MCTS I need…
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Looking for a good online training course for Microsoft SQL
Hi everyone, My wife has recently expressed an interest in learning SQL for business purposes, not administrative purposes. I would categorize her as an absolute beginner, with very little, to no experience in databases. Does anyone have any good online training courses they could recommend? Something instructor led would…
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Ive just made one of the biggest decisions of my life...
Currently im 26 years old and ive been wanting to do this since i have been 19/20ish but i have decided to quit work and the UK and move to australia for a year on a working holiday visa. Hopefully im going to pick up some contract work as a network engineer and travel about in between too. I feel its a great time to do…
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RIM's (BlackBerry) Secret Weapon Reviving Blackberry: HTML5
RIM's Secret Weapon for Reviving BlackBerry: HTML5 - Yahoo! News
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Talk about a crazy day.....
I'm curious if anyone here has renamed a domain before in a production type environment? I was asked to do this and I simply looked at the individual and stated "You want me to flat line our whole domain and re build it? This would require a lot more effort to accomplish..... Fun maybe but still a lot. Reason? well Lets…
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Cloud Computing 'May Be a Lot of Hot Air'
Cloud Computing 'May Be a Lot of Hot Air'
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Mifi on dongle
Hi everyone, I've got a problem that I'm using mobile Internet and using a dongle to connect. I'm thinking about using the "mifi" and my old bt homehub v1 old white rubbish one. I'm wondering if the old v1 homehub would work solely as a wireless repeater, if it's possible to do? Is it even poss to change my firmware in the…
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DMZ usage
Hello guys, i just wonder about the DMZ. How is the usage of it in a small corporation ? Or Do we use the DMZ at companies which provides public services like (DNS,MAIL...) ? I want to know the daily usage view(not book definitions) and how often we come across to this term as a network admins/engineers.
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Free-IT Security train program from Sophos
I got this in my email, I Was thinking…hey maybe someone could use this. Anyways, it is a IT security guide book from Sophos. IT Security Training and Tips | Sophos A customizable security training program We're giving you all the tools you need to keep your employees out of trouble. Whether you’re starting a program from…
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6 Pin Power Plug for 9800GTX
Hi I have a power supply which has 2 x 6(1 of which can be 6 or pin plugs, one of them will not fit into my graphics card because the black plastic clip will not fit into the gap that is in the housing of the graphics card Tried to take a pic but my phone will not focus on anything close so were all blury, howerver this…
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GeoHot inadvertently rallied hacktivists
George Hotz, Sony, and the Anonymous Hacker Wars : The New Yorker
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Curious about the value of my latest build?
Hi I have just put together a new PC for my back room TV and I was quite surprised at the total cost of the parts as I bought a lot of old items of a well known site So it made me think well if I paid this amount for it what is it actually worth I wont tell you all what I paid until I have had a few responses but here is…
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TOR Project's New Tool
The Tor Project's New Tool Aims To Map Out Internet Censorship - Forbes Pretty cool software
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Free CAT-like software ?
Does anyone know a simple cat software which can be used to "design" a control panel ? All it needs to do really is circles, squares and the sorts ... just important it can use proper measurements (otherwise I would even use mspaint lol) ...
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Curious About Good Relocation Web Resources
Was wondering what folks use to research a place they are unfamiliar with that they may potentially move to. Something like city-data.com (which is ok, but sometimes those forums border too much on editorials). Specifically, I want to research true cost-of-living, school systems (I don't have kids, but a blue ribbon school…
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Honesty is the Best Policy!
I've always been honest to a fault, as it has cost me a number of times (and is often the thing people like least about me). Be that as it may, if I see something is not right I will let people know. So I checked my direct deposit this morning (I get paid once a month) and I noticed an extra 300 dollars in my check. Now I…
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Better laptop battery life - VirtualBox or VMWare?
Boss is complaining that his MacBook Air likes to chew up the battery when he is running Win 7 in VirtualBox. Some folks have told him VMWare is better on batteries. I have no clue, and haven't been able to find anything that can give a clue to what is better. I figured someone here has to have played with both on a laptop…
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DVD to AVI software.
I'm looking at converting most of my movies over to .AVI's - this is definitely not for people to download, just my pure laziness. The reason being is that I just received my NAS and I'd like to move over a bunch of my movies to it. Does anyone have any software that they can recommend for me? And the reason to AVI is that…
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brocade and Fibre channel
Does any one have any experience setting up Fibre-channel. I have very limited experience with it and I know in the new role I will be starting shortly they do use it a little. I did clearly state that I haven't worked with FC so its not like they expect me to be and expert on my first day, but I thought it would be nice…
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(local) Network printer over VPN access
Hello, Is there any workaround for an office that has their own network printer setup to access it while connected to VPN? Since VPN connectivity gives them a different IP, the network printer they normally use is no longer accessible and I'm trying to find a solution. It's not using a print server, and is just a typically…
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Computer whizz kid eyes record books
BBC News - Bangladeshi computer whizz kid eyes record books I would be interested to know his IQ, or was this just "Discipline & focus"
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took the plunge
its been 2 weeks in the making process. just disconnect the cable tv and kept the internet. switching over to internet tv and over the air programming.
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What approach do you use if you get stuck labbing
I stink with Windows server OS, I'll be the first to admit it. I was wondering what approach you would take when you get stumped. I've utilized admin tools before, but actually configuring the dang things is a lot different. Do you just move on and don't let it stop your progress? You aren't going to remember everything…
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small office network
if i were to design a network for a small company that buys/sells collectibles online and consists of 4 computers and a printer/scanner. Also the owner wants the wireless option in case of mobile devices usage. The company hosts their website locally through godaddy domain. Do I really need a server, switch, firewall, rack…
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Explain the Internet (in one sentence) :)
I was asked to do this the other day and wasn't able to. Maybe it's just me, but explaining the internet in one sentence is a lot harder than it seems. I guess I just can't simplify it enough, so I resorted to telling the person it was all magic. Not sure if they believed me...
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Random Idiot Computer Question: Why C?
With all my knowledge (and lack thereof) of computer technology, a few seemingly minute things still make me ponder some of the basics overlooked... so here goes.... Why are computers so standardized as requiring the "C:" drive by default (as opposed to A, B, Q, etc.) to use as the operating directory? If I wanted to use,…
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Can you get this kind of keyboard ANYWHERE ? (UK specifically)
I need a small / mini keyboard (connection doesn't matter as long as wired, not even the material matters) which can be mounted like this one, with a touchpad or trackball .. The Chinese websites always say that the price is negotiable ... (not that they would answer mails anyway) Edit: Ouch, not necessarily for that much…
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What tools do you run to test if an application is compatible with Windows 7 from XP?
I'm aware of Windows 7 upgrade advisor, but is this just for a regular joe and not an enterprise? I am just curious which tool sets you all use to see if the application will work? Does it comes down to building a VM and trying to install it on the OS or is there more to it than that?
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Kaspersky: Apple '10 years behind Microsoft in terms of security'
Kaspersky: Apple '10 years behind Microsoft in terms of security' | ZDNet He made some spot on points about Microsoft being exposed to the reality of malware and other methods for 10+ years. Now that Apple is gaining some market share they are getting the proverbial bullseye on their back. I guess reason 1,000,001 to stick…
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Gigabit Wireless Coming in May - 802.11 ac
NETGEAR INTRODUCES INDUSTRY Who's going to be an early adopter? I think I might...
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"Social" Office
So when I started with the University they have been using Salesforce. Now I had heard about Chatter prior and thought, Facebook for the office yeah that sounds dumb. But being here for 5 months, I actually like it. I don't post a whole lot because let's face it, nobody cares that I moved some PCs or removed malware from a…
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Rebuilding an HP switch stack
Hi guys... i have to add a switch to one of our remote locations. currently they have 2 switch stacks which i do not think are set up correctly. all switches are physically in the same rack. there are 4 switches, the "core" is an unmanaged 100mb 3Com which i am replacing. however the other 3 are split up into 2 stacks with…
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Exporting form data from word documents.
I am using word 2010 but the instruction below should work Transfer data from Word forms to an Excel worksheet | TechRepublic So I created a new document and added a few comob boxes. then saved the file/form. opened it and edited the form fields and then tried the steps above, but on saving to text I dont get and out put…
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Moving from WordPerfect to Word 2007...advice?
Hi hi, I'll try to keep it short. My girlfriend works for a large non-profit law organization who is about to move from WordPerfect to Word 2007. She had a trainer lined up for their preliminary "training" , but it fell through. That's when I heard I was Plan B. That being said, does anyone have any…
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Kft1 wgu
I hate programming and I have close to no experience with it, and absolutely none in Java. What did you guys use to pass this class? How much Java do I actually need to know in order to pass the four assignments?
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Amusing job descriptions
I get alot of email from recruiters these days. I got another one yesterday, and it caught my eye, because it's with a company that I've now been contacted by 10 different recruiters for. So I took a look over it, and it was fairly standard run of the mill until I got to the following section: The no NOC experts and no…
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another random idiot question (to steal from somebody else's pefect subject line)
Embarassing ...but I have to ask this question. We run a small LAN using 2003 server running DHCP/DNS, MS exchange etc. Most clients are wireless. Here's the thing - sometimes without warning (and this appears totally random and seems to be transparent to users) I notice that the wireless clients are picking up our WAN IP…
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Another thread about working 40 hour work weeks
Lessons from Sheryl Sandberg: Stop Working More Than 40 Hours a Week | Inc.com I'd be interested to look at study Ford conducted in the 1900's. Check out the link, it piggy backs off an early article I posted about leaving at 5:30 and why you should do it. Again I'd like to see the data to see if it supports their claims.…
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LinkedIn Launches A Killer New iPad App
LinkedIn Launches New iPad App - Business Insider This seems to be a pretty sweet app. I think I'll download this tonight on the Ipad and check it out.
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How can Microsoft leverage Office 365 and other web technologies
I was thinking about how MS can gain market share, especially since these mobile devices are stealing the show as of late. Microsoft can keep their financials stable and forecast even more accurately if they can get people on a monthly fee for a web hosted application. Instead of purchasing the client out right. Microsoft…
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Google Drive
https://drive.google.com/start#home Anybody get access yet? I signed up yesterday and got the invite today. I am currently using Dropbox for homework and tech documents, etc but I stuck with the 2GB free access. This has 5GB free and 25gb is pretty cheap at 2.50 a month, not that I need 25GB. Reason I am going to try it…
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What's on your current reading list?
Just curious what others are currently reading. For me, its 802.11n - A Survival Guide CWNA PW0-105 Study Guide
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University of Florida Closing Computer Science Department
University of Florida Eliminates Computer Science Department, Increases Athletic Budgets. Hmm. - Forbes Interesting move....
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Strangest Helpdesk Requests
Are You Kidding Me? Strangest Helpdesk Requests - Certification Magazine
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Is being a Freelance IT Tech Resume worthy
do you guys think working for a company freelance (eg. small projects, printer setup, general support) should go on a resume? kind of side work i guess, as needed IT would be how i would describe it What do you think? Thanks
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A Social Enterprise Becomes a Reality
The Social Enterprise Becomes A Reality - Forbes Interesting quote here: "Atos, a 70,000 employee IT services firm based in France, has committed to eliminating all internal email by 2014 in favor of social technologies. The CEO claims that only 15 percent of their internal email was useful and the rest contributed to lost…
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Hp Procurve and 3COM systems
I don't seem to be able to find out much about this on line at all. from what I can see, 3COM (now part of HP) and Procurve seems to used a number of different OS on there switches/routers there is Comware, 3COM OS v3 3COM OS v5 but what hardware runs what I am at a loss. and I don't seem to be able to find out much about…
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Help with command lines
Any of you guys use this site. SS64 nothing fancy but a nice bookmark to help remember those useful commands, they cover. BASH OS x CMD VB SCript PowerShell Oracle SQL had them in my favourites for years now
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Need A Solution For a Home Server Design
Hello to you are What I want to setup is a Server in which each user have there own profile and drive in which they can save there data to, I also want each User to be able to logon to the Domain by any computer in the house / network and I wan't to be able to administrate users / groups via the server. I also want to have…
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Most difficult Users to deal with
Thread about weekend made me think, what's the worst user you have ever had to deal with? the one I personal found hardest was a few years back, One of the users had been accused and convicted of downloading indent images of children (spent time inside). he looked the very image of a pedo, thick rime glasses, skinny,…
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7" - 10" Touchscreen (or thereabouts) with "flipout" mechanism or console mountable
I am looking for a touchscreen which can be either flipped up from a table top or slid out like a car stereo one or which can be mounted in the front of a control panel (so no external stands etc.) Sites like Lilliput etc., are a bit of a minefield .. does anyone have a suggestion ?
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What do you do with old gear?
Ever since I started reading TE, I have been impressed and also motivated to update my own lab. Until I came across this forum late last year, I didn't realize that other people built and maintained their own labs. As I started to replace a lot of my gear - I also started to consolidate and organize all the stuff from many…
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When should you start to consider yourself an "IT Professional"?
I was at work here on the helpdesk and I was talking to someone who also works on the helpdesk just as I and I said something along the lines of "I was very excited when I got this job as a way into IT finally" to which he responded "This isn't a real IT job". While I caught what he said, it didn't make the conversation…
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Help with wireless setting on Virtual Box
I have a co worker who is using VB on a Mac so he can also run Win 7 Pro. When he leaves the office and goes home, the Mac side of wireless finds his home network with no problem and connects. The Win 7 side under VB does not. He has to shut down VB and relaunch it to get the wireless to connect. Is there some setting that…
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Anybody use Excel Powerpivot 2010?
Download: Microsoft® SQL Server® 2008 R2 PowerPivot for Microsoft® Excel - Microsoft Download Center - Download Details It is incredible! You can normalize tables and utilize SQL and VBA. I was creating some monster pivot tables today and running some baddebt formulas off of some sets of data. If you are an advance Excel…
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Whole house networking - anyone run their own cable?
I'm seriously considering running Cat5e all throughout my house soon, as a project to lay groundwork for future improvements (home server, firewall, proxy server). I have 1000' of cable, all the tools, and a decent idea of how I plan to route the cable and where to put all my wall plates. I'm even thinking of diagramming…
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Softphone Clients
Guy's my small company uses M5 as our hosted VOIP provider. In our office each one of use has a Cisco IP Phone but I recently learned that they also support softphones. They have an official softphone package that they sell for about almost $150 per license. Can you guys recommend any good but lowercost softphones clients…
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Anonymous Named to Time's 100 Most Influential People in the World List
Anonymous - 2012 TIME 100: The Most Influential People in the World - TIME
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SAN to SAN Data transfer
Has anyone here transferred data from a legacy SAN to another? I've been moving Tons of data via Robocopy but their has to be an easier way to migrate all data from an EMC san to a Dell compellent SAN. I'm trying to figure a way out to just move over volumes at the moment. Dell's compellent confuses me sometimes.
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Any other TR-069 folks on here?
I'm just curious if anyone else on here works with TR-069 (CWMP). It seems to be a lonely side of IT/Telecom, lol. If so, what area do you specialize in? I work for a company that supplies ACS software to a majority of the global telecoms. I'm a Resident Engineer at one of our larger customer's facilities to maintain their…
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Rackspace and their fanatical support
Thought I give them a whirl for some Exchange hosting .. I must have a different definition of fanatical. Two days of email / chat and phone ping pong and they still haven't set it up ... US sends me to the UK, UK asks me the same questions US did, all say they call me back no one does, no one has a clue .. Might just give…
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How was your weekend? Sometimes, I just don't want to know...
So I received a ticket to install a new phone in someone's office. Great! I walked in, seen the lady had an attitude while talking on the phone. I had left to come back after she was off the phone, and asked her naturally - how was your weekend? I had a one night stand. Yes, that was her exact answer. Mind you I just…
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Home lab for resource management....LIKE A BOSS!!
I recently wired my house with CAT6, which allowed me to move all of the connections of my U-Verse Set Top Boxes over to my 3550 switch. Well the other day I was calling my daughter, who was in her room watching TV. She was acting like she didn't hear me. At this point, I used my iPhone to log into the switch, and issued a…
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Why it's okay to leave a tech job at 5 P.M.
Why it's OK to leave a tech job at 5 p.m. - CNN.com Nice to see successful people debunking the myth that you have to stay at work longer than 8 hours. Long hours doesn't equal productivity, infact it can be the opposite. I had a boss a while ago say to me, that I don't care how long you work as long as you deliver. If I…
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Speed Test
I know there is DSLReports.com but here is a neat one from Intel. http://www.intel.com/personal/resources/broadband/speedtest.htm
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Cloud Networking
Is it the future? Mavericks Invent Future Internet Where Cisco Is Meaningless | Wired Enterprise | Wired.com
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Senior Managers/Execs that hold IT Certifications
One thing that I've been wondering about in the past… For those that are line-managers, supervisors, or individual contributors - do you encounter senior IT managers (VP and higher) and executives that publically say that they hold IT certifications. Is that something that you secretly giggle about because folks in those…
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Help finding an adapter - USB B to Ethernet
I have two offices that want to go off the shared printer from their receptionist computer, and connect the printer via the switch in the office. So a pseudo network printer. I have been digging around, and can find a USB A to ethernet, but not the USB B. Anyone ever run across one of these?
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Recommendation Report
Have any of you created a recommendation report for a client or company? I have been tasked with doing one for a perspective client and am wondering if any one has a generic template or the like they use for something like this.
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HP Procurve cli?
How much different it the HP interface to Cisco? If I am (more than) comfortably with the CISCO IOS, how long would it take to pick up HP? Cheers Aaron
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Question for Amateur Radio / Commercial radio folks
I've been a HAM for a while and I just ordered a Kenwood TK-730 land mobile radio off e-bay and wanted to order an antenna for it before it gets here, but I cannot find anything that specifies what kind of antenna connector it uses. Most ham gear has a PL-259 female connector on the radio, but i've seen commercial rigs…
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Windows 8 editions announced...
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Drawing the Right Conclusion?
Having switched jobs fairly often, I've had the "pleasure" of working with various technical managers. In that time, I feel like I've had the various levels of managers: 1. Very technical, you can speak with them and actually know they understand exactly what your saying with having to dumb it down 2. Technical, if you…
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help with regular expressions (linux)
plz help! Create a regular expression to find HTML opening tags. (eg <h2> or <p style=”margin:5px”> but not </p>) Create a regular expression to find valid integer numbers (1234 or -45). Create a regular expression to find dates in the valid ISO8601 format (2008-03-31). Create a regular expression to match any three letter…
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Your favorite TED talks?
Let's just get this out of the way first for the thread, some of these are NSFW: Tony Robbins asks why we do what we do | Video on TED.com Richard St. John's 8 secrets of success | Video on TED.com Matt Cutts: Try something new for 30 days | Video on TED.com Nigel Marsh: How to make work-life balance work | Video on…
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If you could learn one programming language what would it be?
If you could learn one language that would scale to multiple platforms and operating systems what would it be? Java?
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How many books do you have queued up?
My mother recently provided me with a ton of books, several IBM SOA books, SAP BW and R/3 design books. On top of those I have some Windows 2003 server books I want to read. In total these are the books I have queued up, it's quite pathetic Six Sigma (Currently Reading) SAP BW Design (Currently Reading) IBM SOA (Currently…
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Insulin Pumps Vulnerable to Hack from 300 Feet
McAfee Hacker Says Medtronic Insulin Pumps Vulnerable to Attack - Bloomberg I tend to be an optimist when it comes to what device integration can do for us. Then I see things like this.
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Hardware backdooring is practical
Source: Google Traduction Video: Hardware backdooring is practical : Jonathan Brossard / Florentin Demetrescu, Hardware backdooring is practical : Jonathan Brossard / Florentin Demetrescu ... [Hardware backdooring is practical] by Jonathan Brossard & Florentin This presentation will demonstrate that permanent backdooring…
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Which title sound more professional
Which of these two title sound more professional and network related into the networking field? Commercial Engineer Desktop Administrator Thanks!
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Is anyone going to MMS 2012 in a few days?
Just curious who is going this year? Looks to be pretty sweet with System Center 2012 being the main topic.
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TAD Talks
Anyone seen these yet? TAD TALKS I just came across them today, I guess the 1st one came out last year though. A spoof on "TED Talks" (which are awesome if you've never watched any), and an obvious dig at... well I'm sure you'll figure it out. ;) I thought they were really funny. Love the mustache coffee mug.
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Cisco Rack Power
Hey guys, I have a small rack of about 10 Cisco devices and two servers in my home lab. Until recently I just plug and unplug what i need in etc. But I am trying to get organized as I gear up for my CCIP and CCNP: Security (and maybe CCIE next year?). Any recommendations for power management for a home lab?
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Trapeze wireless switches
Hi, Any one ever used these?? I have only ever played with Cisco 2100 series wireless LAN controllers. but Trapeze was mentioned to me and it seems to be part of Juniper now. Just wondered what they were like to use? Cheers
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linux/mac file servers .... yep its time to update
Decade-old flaw could affect Linux, Macs - Security - News - ZDNet Australia i know ill be checking my servers today
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WDS vs Ghost System Imaging
Is it possible using WDS on Win 2008 Server R2 or 2003 to capture/create an image of a computer already running Win 7 with a number of other installed programs and settings configured, and then deploy that image to other similar machines... or, is WDS only used for deploying the OS only? I'm planning on using Symantec…
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Raid 5-
Hello friends, I've always been curious to know how parity worked in a raid 5 environment. I understand that it performs striping with parity, but do all the drives in the array that are striped also hold the parity too? (seeing how there is one dedicated drive to hold all parity info and the need for at least 3 disks). At…
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Cisco easy vpn
So I'm sure we all know the easy aint so easy.. having some issues maybe someone can help with. I have 2 5505's one as client using client-mode and one as a server. We can connect the tunnel and I see encaps from my vpn address of 10.30.40.1 - I log into the server and see decaps but I dont see any encaps on the server end…
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Remembering Jack Tramiel
For those of you that remember the visionary Jack Tramiel, he passed away earlier this week. Jack Tramiel, hard-driving Commodore computer visionary, dies at 84 - The Washington Post
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IBM Unveils PureSystems Private Cloud Package
IBM Unveils PureSystems Private Cloud Packages - Hardware - Data centers - Informationweek Sounds like a nice piece of software/hardware. Looks like they are trying to gain some more market share (OF COURSE :) ) Anyone using IBM services, hardware, software?
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Anyone have experience with setting up active/standby ASA failover?
Just a couple questions... what is the benefit of using a dedicated switch connecting the stateful and failover links vs going direct. Also, do i need to run a second line from the core switch to the new ASA or is this what the dedicated switch above is for? oh, and on the second internet connection, do i really need to…
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Low-Cost Ways To Show Employees They're Highly Valued
Low-Cost Ways To Show Employees They're Highly Valued | Fast Company I thought it was worth sharing.
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Terminal Server Error
Hallo!!! I just bought a terminal server, Cyclades TS-1000, from Ebay and when I switch on I get this error and reboots all the time: Linux/PPC load: root=/dev/ram ramdisk=0x00003000 Uncompressing Linux...done. ......................... Warning: unable to open an initial console. Kernel panic: No init found. Try passing…
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Nootropics for Mental Acuity
Alright, I will start off by stating that I watched Limitless today. Now, the reason I watched it was that I was already fascinated by the idea of improving mental acuity; I imagine that the highly motivated here can relate. I got a Kindle copy of Limitless (the book was originally titled The Dark Fields, but they retitled…
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Only 1 laptop having issues connecting to the internet....
I bought a new Samsung Laptop at the beginning of March and after about 2 weeks, I started to see a really weird problem. My computer would boot up...internet would work fine for 5 minutes...then a caution symbol would show up over the internet "bars" in the lower right hand corner. Mean while, none of the other 5 laptops…
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Google Voice with Analog phone
Anyone have any luck using a POTS analog phone with Google Voice? I'm heard about various ATA adapter boxes and such, but I'm only looking to run one analog phone straight from my computer. I'm hoping there is a way I could hook it to the RJ-11 port on my desktop without having to go through a third party box or adapter.
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Desktop or laptop and what OS
I use an old dell 1525 laptop with centOS for all my studying need and VM windows on it.
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Extracting tar.part files
How will I extract a file with the following extensions? bundle-linux-tar.part1 bundle-linux-tar.part2 bundle-linux-tar.part3 bundle-linux-tar.part4 Winrar doesn't seem to work and I can't use the tar command to work in linux either. Any ideas?
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National IT Call Out of Work Day
So yesterday was a pretty crappy day. Lots of people complaining and telling me how to do my job. Which got me to thinking about an IT version of the Blue Flu. Blue Flu is when police officers call out sick as a form of protest (as sometimes they are not allowed to strike). Your so smart, fix it yourself ;) Sorry, needed…
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FHSU vs WGU (Pros & Cons)
Hi guys, I apply to both schools and I am wondering what are the pro and cons between the two schools from people attending them. I will be taking the networking classes, however I guess to me would be how much of my devry university ncm credits will transfer over which are 99. Thanks!