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Stories by Logan Kugler

  • How to be an IT social media star

    Social-savvy IT executives weigh in on how they use social media to connect with employees and improve company operations -- and how you can do the same.

  • Tech guns for hire: 5 places to find skilled IT contractors

    Even for organizations with a stellar full-time IT staff, situations often arise where temporary outside help is needed. A big Web project might demand a few extra programmers to meet a tough deadline, for example, or a rollout of tools to support a sales force bent on capturing a broader market may require expertise not available in-house.

  • 5 ways to secure your Facebook profile in a post-Timeline world

    With the ongoing rollout of <a href="http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9220204/Facebook_revamps_profile_with_timeline_concept">Facebook's Timeline feature</a>, security and privacy have never been more important to your digital life. The new layout presents all of your current and past activities on <a href="http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9157638/Facebook_Complete_coverage">Facebook</a> -- posts, photos, comments, likes and so on -- in a handy timeline format to anyone with access to your profile, which may include friends of friends, colleagues, executives at your company, a potential future boss ... well, you get the idea.

  • LinkedIn groups for IT pros: How to find the best

    While Facebook and Google+ may grab most of the headlines these days, social networking pioneer LinkedIn has been quietly establishing itself as the place for professionals to meet, converse and exchange information.

  • 10 great iPhone apps for business collaboration

    In today's infinitely connected workplace, the iPhone's popularity and usability make it a powerful platform for collaboration. With a few downloads from Apple's App Store, you can be managing projects, updating your team, tracking progress and sharing documents from anywhere you can get a signal.

  • 8 essential privacy extensions for Firefox

    They say privacy doesn't exist on the Web -- but that doesn't mean you can't try to safeguard your personal information. Our computers are loaded with details about our personal and business lives, and it's definitely not acceptable to reveal them haphazardly. With hackers becoming ever more sophisticated, you have to take precautions.

  • 5 Windows 7 security features businesses need to know about

    The words Windows and security have not always been compatible. In the past, Microsoft's quest to make its operating system as easy to manage as possible for the "typical" user has often meant sacrificing adequate safeguards against intrusion and infection. Windows XP's notorious vulnerability to network worms stands as a recent example; Microsoft shipped the operating system with a firewall but initially left it turned off by default.

  • Creating a live USB drive from a live CD image

    Although live CDs have a lot of advantages, they don't fit in your pocket easily, which means you may not always have one around when you need it. Fortunately, most live CD images can be installed onto a USB flash drive, giving you most of the benefits of a live CD.

  • 10 essential BlackBerry apps for travel

    Keep all your travel details readily accessible with WorldMate Live, an itinerary manager packed with useful features for frequent travelers. All you have to do is forward your airplane, hotel or car rental confirmation e-mails to WorldMate; the service parses out the relevant details and makes it all easily available.

  • 10 essential BlackBerry apps for travel

    Whether you're out on the road for weeks at a time meeting with clients, just popping into the city for a weekend conference or taking the family on a hard-earned vacation, a few well-chosen applications can turn your BlackBerry from a communications tool into a road warrior's productivity powerhouse.