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About Selena Frye
Selena has been at TechRepublic since 2002. She is currently a Senior Editor with a background in technical writing, editing, and research. She edits Data Center, Linux and Open Source, Apple in the Enterprise, The Enterprise Cloud, Web Designer and IT Security blogs.
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Apple's new Mac Pro desktop: First look
June 11, 2013 10:26am PDT
Here is a just-the-facts look at the Mac Pro desktop, announced at Apple's WWDC event, with links to galleries and a roundup of other news.
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Infographic: The life cycle of a server
June 7, 2013 7:52am PDT
Servers don't live that long, so what happens to them when their work is done? Check out this infographic's numbers on data center servers and their average lifespan.
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Microsoft TechEd NA 2013: New products and staking claim to the enterprise cloud
June 4, 2013 11:41am PDT
The keynote from TechEd 2013 in New Orleans was full of new products, features, and pricing -- as well as a claim to be the enterprise's "best cloud partner" on the strength of Windows Azure.
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Infographic: It's a SaaS world
May 30, 2013 9:00am PDT
Get a quick look at the history of SaaS, how it's growing, and what makes it different from other software delivery methods.
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CTO Tate Cantrell: Building 21st century data centers
May 29, 2013 11:54am PDT
CTO Tate Cantrell of Verne Global answers questions about building data centers with renewable power resources and the latest design features.
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How to successfully implement the principle of least privilege
May 29, 2013 9:27am PDT
Least privilege is a core security principle, but it's one that often meets with resistance by users. Here are tips for how to implement it and get the point across to others.
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Five tips for improving Mac performance
May 22, 2013 12:25pm PDT
These aren't the cheapest or the easiest ways, but these tips for improving your Mac's performance will have the most impact.
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Data visualizations with Can I Use compatibility tables
May 21, 2013 7:00am PDT
The Can I Use website keeps data on compatibility of browsers with the latest HTML5, CSS3, and SVG code. Here is a way to get the data source and create your own visualizations to illustrate the...
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Quick tip: Navigate AWS EC2 with file, cat, and sudo yum update
May 16, 2013 6:00am PDT
To take advantage of Amazon's best pricing on EC2 machines, you must learn the basics of the Linux command line. Here are a few more commands and tips to help you on your way.
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Arch-based Manjaro Linux touts user-friendliness
May 15, 2013 1:21pm PDT
Looking for a new Linux flavor to try? The Manjaro team targets newcomers and pros alike, promising ease-of-use and performance.
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Security lessons from the 2013 Verizon Data Breach Report
May 15, 2013 6:00am PDT
Verizon's latest report on data breach statistics offers security pros a guide to the most persistent threats and where attention should be focused to defend against them.
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Infographic: Awesome data centers
May 7, 2013 9:53am PDT
This infographic from Whoishostingthis.com offers some statistics on the world's largest data centers.
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ERP's 'Cool Hand Luke' problem
May 6, 2013 6:00am PDT
ERP has proven to be great at integrating the internal processes of an enterprise, but not so great for external communications. New solutions are bridging that gap.
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Experiment with CSS3 Exclusions and Shapes module
May 2, 2013 8:34am PDT
The CSS Exclusions module is still in the experimental phase, but you can start learning about it and playing with the code now.
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Scapple proves powerful mind-mapping app for Mac users
May 1, 2013 6:00am PDT
Scapple is a newly-released app for Mac users that aims to simplify the way you take notes, capture ideas for brain-storming, and map processes.
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Surveys: Aid security research by sharing your experience
April 24, 2013 10:06am PDT
These two security surveys are aimed at IT pros who can contribute their experience and opinions to research topics focused on security effectiveness in their organizations.
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Try the lightweight CSS Slideshow System for your next presentation
April 23, 2013 11:43am PDT
The CSS Slideshow System, or CSSS, is a simple, lightweight presentation program featuring keyboard navigation. Take a look under the hood and learn how you can use it.
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First look at the Astute ViSX all-flash storage appliance
April 23, 2013 6:00am PDT
All-flash SSD storage has significant performance characteristics and a price tag to match. Astute is targeting the mid-tier organization with their new appliance.
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Running the gauntlet: Tips for achieving your CISSP
April 23, 2013 5:30am PDT
One of the most highly regarded security certifications is the CISSP. Dominic Vogel offers these nine tips for becoming certified based on his own experience.
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What makes up a true hybrid cloud infrastructure?
April 22, 2013 6:00am PDT
Extending the benefits of the public cloud into the private infrastructure is an appealing option for companies who still have reservations about the public cloud.

































