Monthly Archives: November 2008

Amazon Web Services Launches CloudFront

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Amazon.com, Inc. subsidiary Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced the launch of Amazon CloudFront, a self-service distribution system for content delivery. CloudFront allows SMBs and...

Frost and Sullivan Study Says Conferencing Critical to SMBs

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A business report from consulting firm Frost & Sullivan underscores the crucial importance of hosted conferencing technologies, which can save time and money for...

SMBs Positive On Microsoft Online Exchange Launch but Questions Linger

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Stephen Elop, president of the Microsoft Business Division, said at Monday's launch event in San Francisco that nearly 500, 000 users have already adopted...

Xobni Social Inbox Friends Facebook, Yahoo Mail, Skype, Hoovers

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Xobni, which makes a free application that let users port social contacts to their Microsoft Outlook inboxes, has added support for Yahoo Mail, Facebook...

McColo Shutdown Strands Tons of Zombies

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Researchers are finding hundreds of thousands of stranded bots hopelessly attempting to connect to command and control centers that were taken offline when shady...

What Makes A Vendor Valuable To A CIO?

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What makes a vendor valuable to a CIO? This year, as in years past, we have been presenting our most valuable vendor rankings. I'd...

Did Microsoft Buy Yang’s Departure?

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Some of my colleagues are making much out of Microsoft's lobbying efforts to kill the proposed Google-Yahoo advertising deal that ultimately led to the...

VMware Workstation 6.5 Is a Top Virtualization Tool

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VMware Workstation 6.5 is an outstanding tool for creating and running a wide variety of virtual machines on a stand-alone PC or laptop with...
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Inside Microsoft Online Services

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Inside Microsoft Online Services Inside Microsoft Online Servicesby Clint Boulton Elop Introduces Microsofts New SAAS The executive begins to discuss Exchange Online and SharePoint Online, SAAS versions...

California First Lady Unveils Adobe-based Online Museum

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SAN FRANCISCO -- California First Lady Maria Shriver and Adobe Chief Technology Officer Kevin Lynch unveiled the California Legacy Trails, a new interactive feature...