This Weeks Links:
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1. Is Your Network Server Trying to Get Your Attention?
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Your Windows Server can warn you of potential problems via its event logs. Learn how CyBerJaz can help you take a proactive approach in maintaining the health of your computer network.
http://www.cyberjaz.net/CyBerJaz-ProGuard-Event-Management.pdf?referrer=take5
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2. Preparing for Windows Server 2008 Migration
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Windows Server 2008 is being touted as the most advanced operating system ever and some of the early reviews are good. If you are thinking of making the leap, you will find this article from SearchWinIT very useful. It breaks this undertaking down into a nice four-part checklist.
http://searchwinit.techtarget.com/generic/0,295582,sid1_gci1298553,00.html
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3. CMU Device Let's You 'Feel' What's on Your Screen
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Look out mouse - there may be a whole new user interface device in town soon. The ingenious folks at Carnegie Mellon University have developed some interesting new technology to allow you to 'feel' what is on your screen. Probably not going to be 'too' long before this high tech stuff begins to enter the mainstream.
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/08065/862499-115.stm
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4. Office Slang
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Wanna be an office playa? Time to brush up on your cubicle slang then. :) This week's light side link gives you the 411 on the latest in amusing office slang. Don't be caught in the dark the next time you're hanging around the office water cooler.
http://www.officeslang.com/
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5. Ten Guaranteed Ways to Screw Up Any Project
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Well so often Take 5 has tried to offer sage advice on how to do things right around the office that we decided it was time to go the other way for a change. If you are tired of projects succeeding and going smoothly according to plan, be sure to read this worthwhile article on how to avoid this problem in the future. Tongue in cheek, but very true.
http://www.michaelgreer.com/screw_up.htm
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