Monthly Archives: July 2006

Big Changes in Exchange

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Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 is a far cry from Exchange Server 2003, based on eWeek Labs tests of the first public beta of the...

SSL VPNs Provide Granular Access

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SSL VPNs make network remote access convenient for users and IT staff while reducing the deployment complexities often associated with more-established IP Security VPN...

Z-Box: High-Performance Storage for SMBs

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Bell Microproducts Hammer Z-Box pushes Zeteras SOIP technology into the small and midsize business market.Click here to read the full review of Hammer Z-Box. 2 Bell...

The Buzz – 28

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Federal resourcesThe paper trailThe Paperwork Reduction Act is buried—in paper. Thats the take-away from the Government Accountability Office testimony before a congressional subcommittee. The...

RFP: Laptops

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When it comes to purchasing laptops, three things should top IT managers list of evaluation points: size, weight and battery life. Ultimately, the type...

AMD-ATI Deal Targets Enterprise Customers

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Advanced Micro Devices says its plan to buy graphics processor maker ATI Technologies is in part a response to senior technology managers wants. AMD announced...

Exchange Competitors Turn Up Heat

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As Microsoft moves closer to the release of Exchange Server 2007, its e-mail, calendaring and messaging product, it faces increased competitive pressure from long-standing...

Web Heroics Wanted

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Tina Turner once said that we dont need another hero, but I dont know if I agree. I know that Ive been looking for...

Is Google News Obsolete?

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New products from startups and entrepreneurs are advancing news aggregation beyond what Google News offers.When Google News was launched four years ago, it did...

Microsoft Releases the Official Vista Upgrade Matrix

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Users have been asking how, when and if they will be able to upgrade directly from older versions of Windows to Vista. The official...