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SoftwareHow to edit Microsoft Office documents stored on Google Drive
Andy Wolber shows you how to edit Word, Excel, and PowerPoint documents stored on Google Drive from your desktop or mobile device.
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Andy Wolber shows you how to edit Word, Excel, and PowerPoint documents stored on Google Drive from your desktop or mobile device.
Jesus Vigo shows you how to create a DIY Fusion Drive using your own SSD and HDD using Terminal or disable a Fusion Drive by splitting the drives, if needed.
Lauren Malhoit helps you make sense of the Cisco Unified Computing System Manager software in this overview. She focuses on the Admin console's Faults tab.
One of the most hotly-anticipated tech IPOs of 2014 is run by four childhood classmates who grew up and built a cloud computing juggernaut during their 20s.
How a Hyper-V VM boots up will dictate a lot, especially if optical media are interchanged. IT pro Rick Vanover shows a few ways to manage boot order for Hyper-V virtual machines in this post.
Here are five tools that ensure your personal information is securely removed from all hard disks.
Joshua Burke takes a look at HDmobile by TranSwitch, which is a complete mobility solution that converges standards to offer high definition video connectivity.
After some deep investigation, Greg Shultz came across a Windows 7 compatible version of the old Windows utility USB View.
Scott Lowe answers a TR member's question about the wisdom of connecting multiple hosts to a single iSCSI array.
Scott Lowe answers some basic questions about iSCSI from TechRepublic readers.
Scott Lowe breaks down the differences in reliability and performance between SAS, Near-Line SAS, and SATA drives.
Block level storage sales have gone through the roof as more businesses realize its flexibility. File level storage is still a better option when you just need a place to dump raw files. Learn more about when to use which type of storage.
Rick Vanover recently profiled two disk-wiping solutions and detailed how they work with a series of screenshots. Which tools would you like to know more about?
Archiving data is a far bigger challenge than performing ordinary backups. Here are some factors to keep in mind so you don't wind up with a collection of obsolete or irretrievable junk.
A key Windows maintenance chore involves determining what data is consuming resources. Here are a couple of scripts that make it easy to get that critical file information.