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Live Webcast: Getting to Microsoft Office 365: The Right Migration for Your Business
If you've been stuck using bare bones, web-based tools, you'll appreciate the full featured collaboration in MS Office 365. Check out this live webcast to learn more about Microsoft Office 365,...
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Everybody hates browser applications
Exposure to the limitations of the new browser-based help system for Visual Studio 2010 made me realize a fundamental truth: people hate browser applications, which is why web developers work so...
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Metered computing: Another great argument for open source in 2009
Metered computing, as outlined by Microsoft in a patent application, isn't the worst idea I've heard -- but it ranks up there with other spectacular failures like the original DivX, AOL dial-up,...
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Things you've probably done this summer instead of work
Those deeply ingrained school year patterns of summers off aren't easily forgotten once you work all year round. Fact is, everyone slacks off a little in the summer, and this one had more...
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Wagering on WWDC 2008 (lines updated 3x)
Bodoglife is offering odds on the June 9 WWDC Keynote: Update2: One interesting aspect of following betting odds is that they change as people bet. The bookmakers want an even amount of bets for...
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New tool cracks most enterprise wireless LANs
If your company or organization runs an enterprise wireless LAN network, I have some troubling news for you. Odds are high that your current "enterprise-class" wireless LAN deployment is...
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Three ways to migrate Exchange 5.5 mailboxes to Exchange 2000
One of the more challenging tasks involved in migrating from Exchange 5.5 to Exchange 2000 is moving users' mailboxes. If you don’t want to spend hours explaining to users where their e-mail...
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Beware blade vendor lock-in, but…
Gartner analyst John Enck doesn't think the proprietary landscape is any reason to forgo blades. These servers have a lot to offer companies with specific needs.
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Cutting corners with storage blades
SCSI drives can cost as much as three to four times more than IDE ATA drives. Bill O'Brien looks at a new storage blade from StorageTek that cuts costs by eschewing SCSI for IDE hard disks.
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Desktop Linux is for real
No longer just the darling of the digital counter-culture, Linux opened eyes by snaring a chunk of the server market. Can the desktop be next?
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ConsoleOne adds NetWare admin powers to Linux
ConsoleOne For Linux lets you administer your NetWare servers from a Linux client as easily as you can from a Windows workstation.
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HP beats the odds on Q2 earnings despite looming layoffs
Amid worries about layoffs and where the company is headed from here, HP reported better than expected second quarter earnings on Wednesday.
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The Kindle Owners' Lending Library is a little ... odd
While it's nice to be able to "borrow" books on the Kindle, our impressions are that the service is a little early for prime time, and -- frankly -- a little odd.
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Is 'lean' at odds with 'service orientation'?
Lean integration emphasizes building services for what is needed now. SOA emphasizes looking across the enterprise first and anticipating who else may need a service down the road. Does this put...
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Gallery: How to beat the odds and get a raise
Although the economy is still shaky, that's no reason for being paid less than you're worth.
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'OddJob' Trojan robs online bankers
A new Trojan dubbed 'OddJob' is stealing people's money by taking over their online banking sessions after they think they've logged off.
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Apple's odd symbiotic Samsung relationship
Apple has reportedly become Samsung's biggest customer in a move that can boggle the mind. How can Apple, a rival of Samsung's electronics unit, also be the largest customer? And how long can this...
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CES: Laying odds on rumored product debuts
Mickey Richardson and his team at Bookmaker.com, one of the leading sportsbooks, have calculated the odds on the potential debut of a few of the most rumored products at CES.
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Laying odds on tomorrow's Back to the Mac event
Tomorrow, Apple is hosting its much-anticipated Back to the Mac media event, where many expect Steve Jobs to announce a new MacBook Air and the next version of Mac OS X. One of the leading...
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An Antigua-based sports betting site has placed odds on when Facebook will reach the milestone of one billion users and also whether the company will go public by the time this happens.
They say launching a tech company is a gamble in and of itself, but sometimes that just isn't enough to bet on. An Antigua-based sports betting site called Bodog has opened up speculation on when...
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Place your bets: Odds are on for iPhone 4 recall
Only Apple knows for sure if an iPhone 4 recall is in the works - but that hasn't stopped oddsmakers from taking bets on the eventual outcome. As of now, odds are that the company will issue a recall.
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