Monthly Archives: December 2008

How to Choose the Right Business E-Mail Solution

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In today's business, e-mail is the most important communication tool you have. Today's employees literally work out of their inbox. The key to success...

Dell, EMC Extend Partnership into 2013

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PC maker Dell and EMC, an information infrastructure company, announced Dec. 9 a partnership extension through 2013 that will also include Dell adding a...

MySpace Answers Google, Facebook with MySpaceID

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Proving again my theory that vendors dabbling in a new frontier don't want to miss a news cycle, MySpace has launched its own data...

Appcelerator Takes On Adobe AIR with Titanium

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Appcelerator has announced the release of a public preview of Appcelerator Titanium, an open-source platform for building desktop and mobile applications using a common...

Black Duck Dispels Top Five Open-Source Myths

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Black Duck Software has set out to debunk some of the leading "myths" about open-source software development, including the belief that open-source developers have...

How to Measure Findability in Enterprise Search Solutions

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The results of a recent survey on the findability of information within the enterprise are not encouraging. Roughly half of the responding knowledge workers...

Microsoft Issues Last Round of Patch Tuesday Fixes for 2008 as Hackers Target Flaw

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Microsoft pushed out eight security bulletins as part of this month's Patch Tuesday, including a fix for a vulnerability currently under attack.According to the...
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eWEEK Labs Walk-Through: RIM BlackBerry Bold Smartphone

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eWEEK Labs Walk-Through: RIM BlackBerry Bold Smartphone by Andrew Garcia Front The Bold offers a QWERTY keyboard and the now-standard trackball, but the Bold has the nicest...

ZDE Report Validates Storage Sector as Healthiest in IT

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Ziff Davis Enterprise, publisher of eWEEK, on Dec. 9 reported survey results indicating that the data storage sector of IT generally remains unblemished by...
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Five Super Servers for SMBs

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Five Super Servers for SMBs by Nathan Eddy Dell PowerEdge R300 ($999) The PowerEdge R300, a rack server, is designed to consume less power and include system...