Monthly Archives: April 2010
Make Unified Communications a Mobile Priority
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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...