This tutorial will show you how to set up a serial console on a Linux system, and connect to it via a null modem cable. This is quite useful if … Continue reading
The bridge between consumer sites such as Evernote, Dropbox and Box and the corporate LAN has always been a rickety one at best, however the Push for BYOD and use … Continue reading
IT is a costly business for any company SAN’s, Blades, Servers, OS Licences the list goes on so having a few core IT Helpdesk management tools which make your life … Continue reading
In a post Google Reader world, for better or worse the Google Reader API will be no more and alternatives are being sought which can provide us with those never … Continue reading
Reblogged from GigaOM: It’s not a huge surprise that Google is dropping Google Reader, the blog reader it operated since 2005. After all, they’d let it go for some time … Continue reading
While we all know a wounded animal when cornered will bear its teeth, Microsoft is currently feeling the pinch with the less than lukewarm reception not only for Windows 8 … Continue reading
I have to state, as an avid Linux user this rant littered with explicit language and inappropriate gestures is not what I want to see from the closest thing the … Continue reading
Plex I’ve written about Plex at the back end previously on this blog hee: http://blog.projectz.me/2012/10/11/plex-for-local-and-online-media/ and its worth a read should you not know or would like to know more about the … Continue reading
Most Windows system administrators have a list of steps they take when deploying a brand new Windows server onto the network. It’s pretty obvious that Microsoft has done its homework … Continue reading
Can Google+ replace my news reader?
Google, what they give they take away and in doing so set a whole subsection of IT into a scramble trying to find the next best thing.