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SMBs need solid networks, too
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Smaller businesses often have the same networking needs as larger ones -- with a couple of caveats. Their networks have to be simple to manage and relatively inexpensive.
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For contact centers, going virtual is a reality
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Looking for a way to cut back on those notoriously high turnover rates for customer service reps? The answer may be keeping your agents at home.
Security pros should practice what they preach
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Calling privacy "a neglected area" in information security, expert Sarah Gordon says security professionals need to set an example by taking advantage of technical and policy solutions.
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Oracle expanding into midmarket (CNET News.com)
NetSuite woos QuickBooks users (SearchCRM.com)
Microsoft relents, helps users delay SP2 upgrade (SearchWin2000.com)
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Network security with Michael Gregg
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Need a job? Go east, young man!
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Silicon Valley and Boston are so 1999. According to IT career site Dice.com, Washington, D.C., is the place to be in IT because Uncle Sam needs geeks for defense and homeland security IT projects. New York is the other hot spot, thanks largely to a recovering financial services industry. So, if you need a job, a capital idea would be to go East, young man -- or more specifically, go mid-Atlantic.
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