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Review: F-Secure Client Security 7
June 11, 2007 | New features and lower pricing make Client Security 7 a good fit for many businesses. But is that enough to entice enterprises to replace their existing security software?
By Avi Baumstein,
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Network Computing
Review: SolarWinds' Orion 8.1
June 11, 2007 | Small and midsize enterprises looking for a feature-rich and cost-friendly network-management product that enhances performance- and fault-management features need look no further.
By Michael Biddick,
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Network Computing
Five Online Backup Services to Keep Your Data Safe
April 9, 2007 | A look at five popular online backup services - AT&T Online Vault, Carbonite, eSureIT, iBackup, and Mozy - that may help you keep your backups up-to-date
By
Serdar Yegulalp,
Courtesy of
InformationWeek
Three Ultralight Laptops Get the Job Done
March 22, 2007 | Can an ultralight laptop be small enough to take on the road, yet big enough to be functional? Absolutely. But with ultralight laptops everything becomes a compromise, so choose carefully.
By
David DeJean,
Courtesy of
Network Computing
Testing 10 Windows Registry Cleaners
March 6, 2007 | Fred Langa tries to make sense of wildly disparate vendor claims, and rates the best free and commercial software for scrubbing the Windows registry
By
Fred Langa,
Courtesy of
InformationWeek
Mac OS X Shines in Comparison With Vista
January 8, 2007 | Amid the Windows Vista hype, Mac users understand that OS X is still a champ on many fronts. This article is accompanied by an image gallery.
By John C. Welch,
Courtesy of
InformationWeek
A Comprehensive Look at Microsoft Office 2007
November 21, 2006 | With Microsoft Office 2007 finalized and almost ready to ship, we took a close look at its new features, versions, and apps
By Rick Broida, David DeJean, and Serdar Yegulalp,
Courtesy of
InformationWeek
Windows Vista Report Card
November 20, 2006 | A comprehensive assessment of the operating system - with a complementary image gallery
By
Alexander Wolfe,
Courtesy of
InformationWeek
Review: Storage Offerings That Fit Your Business
November 13, 2006 | The data stored by small businesses is just as critical to them as it is to the enterprise. Even consumers in today's digital world need storage, and not just the storage provided by local hard drives. The right kind of storage offers redundancy in case of drive failure, and hot-swap capability, which allows failed drives to be replaced with no downtime.
By Marc Spiwak,
Courtesy of
CRN
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It's the dog days of August and travel is at its peak as everyone tries to soak up the last few moments of summer. But, of course, in this era of hyper-connectivity, working never stops completely and in between flights, the checking of e-mails, Web sites, and other stuff on the Internet, is endemic -- as are the groans in those airports where Wi-Fi is only available for a fee.
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Latest Intel Move Secures SSD Future For Servers
At its latest Intel Developers' Forum, Intel brought out a solid-state drive (SSD) intended for the server market, with properties that could combat both server noise and server power consumption, and provide much-needed competition that should bring down prices.
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Are Competitor Security Problems A Business Advantage Worth Talkng?
The news that one of the nation's leading student testing companies had its security problems made public by another testing company should give us all pause. How worried do we need to be about competitors blowing the security whistle on us? How worried should that type of competitor be about protecting an industry's customers as well as its own competitive advantage?
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