Monthly Archives: April 2010

Make Unified Communications a Mobile Priority

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Enterprise IT departments need to consider unified communications a primary criterion for deciding what employee-owned mobile devices will be allowed access to corporate resources.Read...

Meru Networks’ E(z)RF SAM Measures Network Performance

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The E(z)RF Service Assurance Module enables wireless LAN administrators to leverage an existing Meru WLAN infrastructure to provide ongoing benchmarking of the wireless network.Read...

My Mac Windows Switch

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eWEEK Labs Technical Director Cameron Sturdevant's year of using and covering Apple products in the enterprise has come to an end with a newfound...

iPhone-free – and Happy

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Multitasking is nice, but paying to be subjected to indentured servitude is not.Read my full review at eweek.com.

Alfresco’s CMS Is Anything but Stale

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Alfresco Enterprise Edition runs on a range of software stacks, offers granular management, dashboard-like user interface, and is simple to install and put to...

Cisco M-Learning Viewer Keeps It Simple

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Cisco Systems' iPhone application for those studying for Cisco certifications is currently quite basic, but based on the company's record, eWEEK Labs expects M-Learning...

ThinkPad Edge Woos SMBs with Color Cases, New Keyboard

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With the ThinkPad Edge, Lenovo adds AMD processors to its usually Intel-based ThinkPad lineup and prices the laptops to appeal to smaller businesses that...

Providing Mobile Service

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You need to figure out when mobile congestion affects your clients and employees.Read my full review at eweek.com.

PowerPivot Raises the Bar on Row Limitations

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Microsoft's PowerPivot add-in for its forthcoming Excel 2010 spreadsheet enables users to work with much larger sets of data than is possible with Excel...