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Disk Performance Analyzer for Networks
What's slowing your network down? Find out fast with powerful, free software that gives you a network-wide at-a-glance view of fragmentation accumulation. Discover bottlenecks before they cost you...
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End-User Advice on Spam and Viruses
Spam and viruses continue to plague all enterprises. Most organizations are now aggressively blocking spam at the perimeter and effectively blocking 85%-95% of spam. The threat of viruses...
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Letter From Lotusphere: Part 2 - Portal in the Details?
At Lotusphere, Lotus announced a road map through 2007 that emphasizes the integration of Domino and WebSphere-based services. At the heart of the plan is a strong commitment to a Workplace...
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Managing E-Mail Hygiene
For most organizations, unsolicited commercial e-mail - or spam - is the single greatest threat to the stability, security, and usefulness of their e-mail system. The spam plague could not have...
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Exchange 2003: Roots Revival
Microsoft is introducing Exchange 2003 at a time when the e-mail market is in turmoil with new entries from Oracle and IBM (Workplace Messaging and Domino 6.5). Both Domino and Exchange 5.5...
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Teamware: And the Winner Is ...
The teamware market is poised for growth as organizations increasingly realize the benefit of creating virtual workspaces for project teams, communities, and processes. Competition in this...
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Mapping Collaboration Maturity
Collaboration services such as teamware, instant messaging, and Web conferencing have the potential to generate vast operational efficiencies for most businesses by driving down coordination...
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The Future of E-Mail Management Vendors
The e-mail management market has not changed significantly during the past decade. We believe several new market dynamics - increasing threats to systems stability, broader recognition of e-mail...
Additional Results
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Big Data in NYC is all business, and that's a good thing
At the NYC Data Business Meetup, constituencies congregate to foster Big Data, beyond its mere technology.
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AMD owns up to CPU bug
Confirming the bug involved writing a custom fully bootable version of the Dragonfly OS.
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Chinese users occupy President Obama's Google+ page
Chinese users have taken to flooding President Barack Obama's Google+ page with requests for aid, thoughts on current events, and flattery.
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Google taking $453M loss with sale of Clearwire stake
Google is selling its shares in wireless Internet service provider Clearwire at a steep discount - and potentially taking a $453 million loss on the deal.
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Google Docs for Android app finally gets mobile collaboration
Google has finally added mobile collaboration and editing features into the Google Docs for Android app.
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Google applauds as Nevada approves rules for driverless cars
The State of Nevada has put a framework in place for testing and licensing self-driving cars, meaning Google is that much closer to being a highway star.
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Google is now the top public DNS provider in the world
Google is the number one public DNS service in the world - should you be worried?
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Google Wallet NFC payment system can be exploited
An exploit for Google Wallet enables thieves to change a user's PIN and get at the stored funds - without needing to actually hack the device.
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Google starts laying high-speed fiber in Kansas City
Google has started laying down fiber for its much-awaited super-fast Google Fiber Internet service in Kansas City.
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Solve for X: Google gathers top minds to solve everything
This past weekend, Google quietly held the first-ever Solve for X conference, gathering top minds to tackle the world's problems.
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The time Steve Jobs asked Google's Schmidt to stop stealing employees
A 2007 e-mail uncovered in the course of a lawsuit reveals that under Steve Jobs' request, Google's Eric Schmidt got one of the company's own recruiters fired after they tried to hire an Apple...
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"Streamlined" Google privacy policy and terms of service coming March 1st
The new, streamlined Google privacy policy and terms of service arrive on March 1st, bringing with them a slew of new questions over Google's customer data collection practices.
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Don't call it a comeback: Google China is growing
Google's Daniel Alegre says that Google China is alive and thriving, but the reality is that Baidu is still in the lead.
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