Welcome to another episode of the podcast for IT professionals always available at CSTechcast.com. This week we talk what it takes to be a tech book author, the publishing game, and what it's like to go independent with Julie Yack, editor of the new book CRM as a Rapid Development Platform. Find more info at thecrmbook.com and use discount code "cstechcast" for 10% off the purchase price of the book. The news bring an out of cycle Microsoft patch for Windows, Intel announces next-gen cooling for laptops, Amazon's EC2 goes production for virtualization in the cloud, new service packs announced for Vista and Office, and HP brings the thin-client back, again. Tech companies getting scarred and laying off top talent instead of using them to innovate gets "The Worst Tech Move of the Week", we argue employers using social networking to hire and fire in "Point/Counterpoint", and "The Weekly Tech Tip" shows you how to track down your domain on email blacklists.
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Links to stories and sites discussed during the show:Microsoft Preps Emergency Windows Patch (PCMag.com)Intel unveils new cooling tech for ultrathin laptops (CNet)Amazon's Linux cloud computing out of beta, joined by Windows (CNet)Office, Vista getting new service packs (CNet)HP Unveils Thin Client, Blade Workstation (InformationWeek)The Weekly Tech Tip Link - email blacklist search (MXToolbox.com)
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