
5 Gmail alternatives that aren’t Outlook
Tired of Gmail and you'd rather not touch Outlook? If so, what services and/or clients can you use for email communication? Jack Wallen offers up his five favorites.
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Tired of Gmail and you'd rather not touch Outlook? If so, what services and/or clients can you use for email communication? Jack Wallen offers up his five favorites.
Grafana needs data to be useful. Jack Wallen walks you through the process of using a MySQL database as a source for data visualization in Grafana.
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Looking to replace Microsoft Office or Google Workspaces? ONLYOFFICE has the potential to be a perfect solution.
.NET not only changed the way we build code, it changed the way Microsoft builds code.
Jack Wallen gives the latest release of Peppermint Linux a taste and finds it is no longer the user-friendly distribution it once was.
Despite changes in how TIOBE determines its rankings, there was little change in the index for February.
Need a data visualization platform but don't have the budget for it? Jack Wallen shows you how to install the open-source Grafana system on AlmaLinux, both of which are free to use.
VzLinux is a bit of a chameleon, which can help you in ways you never imagined. Jack Wallen shows you how.
Looking for a low-code solution to help your developer teams build faster and more reliably? Take a look at one of these five, and you'll most likely find the perfect platform for your business.
IBM developer advocate and the founder of Snyk talk about changing the way developers think about cybersecurity.
Bitwarden makes it easy to share items from within the password manager to teams and other groups of users. Jack Wallen shows you how to use the feature.
Getting your own custom image makes working with containers easier and it adds an extra layer of security. Jack Wallen shows you how.
Samba is a great tool for sharing data on your LAN and Jack Wallen shows you how to use it to share a guest folder that doesn't require a user account on your system.
Canonical is preparing the latest iteration of the Long Term Support release for its Ubuntu desktop operating system. Jack Wallen has the details.
In these training courses, you'll learn basic Linux system administration; then, you'll get familiar with the Linux command line and understand the foundations of how Linux works.