Brian Reinholz
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Brian Reinholz (breinholz@windowsitpro.com) is production editor for Windows IT Pro and SQL Server Magazine.
Email address: BReinholz@windowsitpro.com
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19 results found for Brian Reinholz, displaying items 1 - 19
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HP Gets Super Laptop Batteries
Sick of laptop batteries that don't last? In 2009, some HP laptops will be offering laptop batteries that promise to dramatically improve the situation.
Windows IT Pro
Firefox Releases 3.1 Beta 2
Firefox has made several changes to Firefox 3.1 in beta 2, the most notable of these being private browsing.
Windows IT Pro
Blackberry Storm: The Big Little Thing
The Blackberry Storm is, without a doubt, not the roaring success that RIM was hoping for. However, the device does sport great specifications and has a powerful network backing it up. So, what went wrong?
Windows IT Pro
Online Training on CommVault Software
Windows IT Pro
Startup Advice in a Rough Climate
While a rough economic climate and a constant stream of change can signal layoffs for many industries, there are plenty of opportunities for IT pros seeking to launch a startup business. A partner at an IT venture capitalism firm shares the details.
Windows IT Pro
Is Google Apps Safe?
When Google Apps experienced outages, customers and the press cried foul. But, is this just an overhyped chorus of whiners, or do they have a point?
Windows IT Pro
Microsoft Live Search Cashback Becomes Top Online Retailer
Microsoft’s Live Search cashback program, which offers a host of products at discounted prices, has taken off since its May debut. Will it continue to be successful?
Windows IT Pro
NETIKUS.NET Releases EventSentry 2.90
EventSentry 2.90 builds on the product’s monitoring capabilities with native Server 2008/Vista support and other changes based on feedback from users.
Windows IT Pro
Emulate Apache in IIS
According to the vendor, this product (currently in beta) allows you to integrate Apache websites into IIS without modifications.
Windows IT Pro
Motorola Backs Google’s Android, Others Will Follow
With Motorola planning an Android phone and T-Mobile's G1 on the shelves, it appears that Android is well-poised to take on the consumer market. However, don't count the numerous competitors out just yet.
Windows IT Pro
Google Launches AdSense for Games
Google’s AdSense for Games casts a glimpse on what may be the future of online advertising, but the difficulty in monetizing online games may have created unrealistic eligibility requirements for game developers.
Windows IT Pro
Microsoft: Taking Search Seriously, Finally
Microsoft’s Search Technology Center promises to change search in Europe and the world, but is the push too little too late?
Windows IT Pro
Review: Palm Treo 800w
The Treo 800w is packed with all the features a business smartphone needs. With GPS, Wi-Fi, and Microsoft Exchange support added to the product line, the 800w is a very competent device.
Windows IT Pro
Microsoft’s SearchPerks: Surf the Web, Earn a Prize
Microsoft's SearchPerks initially sounds like a novel concept, but when you learn about restrictions and crummy prizes, I'm confident you'll reconsider.
Windows IT Pro
Customer Service Tips That Will Boost Your Career
Ever want to peer into the mind of a potential hiring manager? Now you can.
Windows IT Pro
Put a Little Personality Into IT!
Don't underestimate the power of customer service. Here's a few little things you can do to make every interaction smoother.
SQL Server Magazine
Put a Little Personality Into IT!
Don't underestimate the power of customer service. Here's a few little things you can do to make every interaction smoother.
Windows IT Pro
Microsoft Word Add-in Makes Print Available to Visually Impaired People
Microsoft, in cooperation with non-profit organization the DAISY Consortium, launched a new product that could make life a lot easier for people with reading disabilities.
SQL Server Magazine
Microsoft Word Add-in Makes Print Available to Visually Impaired People
Microsoft, in cooperation with non-profit organization the DAISY Consortium, launched a new product that could make life a lot easier for people with reading disabilities.
Windows IT Pro
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