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Simplified Management in the Real World with VMware vCenter Operations
With so much of your network becoming virtual, it can be difficult to visualize and manage things. Check out this webcast to learn more about simplified management in a virtualized world.
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Google Apps Roulette Round 2: SlideRocket rocks out loud
SlideRocket is worth every penny for organizations that depend upon presentations for marketing, sales, roadshows, and conferences.
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Google Apps Roulette Round 2: The wishlist
Well, it's taken awhile amid my grumpiness over vaguely improved management features in Google Apps, but I'm finally ready to remind myself why I remain a loyal Apps user. Apps isn't perfect, but...
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Google Apps Roulette, Round 2
Have you checked out the Google Apps Marketplace recently? It's grown. A lot. So much, in fact, that it's difficult to know where to start. Yet even for businesses using the free Standard Google...
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Apps Roulette #1: Expensify
Expensify was the first of Google's launch partners for their Apps Marketplace to send me an email, so they get to be #1 in my Apps Roulette series. I spoke Wednesday with David Barrett, the...
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Mac vs. PC: Playing Russian Roulette at college
Would you buy your student kid a Mac at three or four times the price of a non-Apple laptop if you knew it might not last the year?
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Google Apps Roulette, Round 3: Freshbooks
As many readers know, I've left my day job as technology director for my local school district to focus more on my night job as an intrepid ZDNet blogger. Man, in general, however, does not live...
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Google Apps Roulette, Round 2: TextFlow is slick but pricey
I've never seen a web application do what TextFlow can do in terms of document versioning. Even so, I question the value.
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Google Apps Roulette Round 2: SlideRocket rocks out loud
SlideRocket is worth every penny for organizations that depend upon presentations for marketing, sales, roadshows, and conferences.
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Google Apps Roulette Round 2: The wishlist
Well, it's taken awhile amid my grumpiness over vaguely improved management features in Google Apps, but I'm finally ready to remind myself why I remain a loyal Apps user. Apps isn't perfect, but...
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Google Apps Roulette, Round 2
Have you checked out the Google Apps Marketplace recently? It's grown. A lot. So much, in fact, that it's difficult to know where to start. Yet even for businesses using the free Standard Google...
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Apps Roulette #4 - Socialwok brilliantly brings biz-oriented socmed to Google Apps
Socialwok is the among the first mainstream social media applications that is directly aligned with the ability to get work done. Plenty of companies allow the use of Facebook, Twitter, Ning, and...
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Apps Roulette #3: MyOneLogin
This was originally posted over on ZDNet Education since the use case I examined was in a school. However, it certainly fits with the Apps Roulette posts and is available to users of both Premier...
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Apps Roulette #2: Manymoon
As promised, here is my second review of a particularly slick (and free) App in Google's new Google Apps Marketplace. Manymoon is a "Free Social Productivity, Project Management & Task Management"...
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Expensify: Google Apps Roulette #1
Expensify is a web-based tool for managing and reimbursing business expenses. User-friendly and cheap, it's now integrated into Google Apps and readily available through the new Apps Marketplace.
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Apps Roulette #1: Expensify
Expensify was the first of Google's launch partners for their Apps Marketplace to send me an email, so they get to be #1 in my Apps Roulette series. I spoke Wednesday with David Barrett, the...
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Google Apps Marketplace: Apps Roulette
Garett Rogers reported Tuesday on the launch of the Google Apps Marketplace. Over on ZDNet Education, I had mused about the educational implications of the upcoming "App Store" for Google Apps,...
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Why 'Free Conference Calls' are like Russian Roulette
When you're calling your important prospect with a free conference call number, you probably don't realize the increasing chances of getting a number unobtainable message like this as digital...
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Many companies are playing Y2K roulette
More than 1 million small and medium-sized businesses have elected to play a game of Y2K roulette, choosing to troubleshoot the bug after Jan. 1, and only when things break, according to several...
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Many businesses play Y2K roulette
More than a million smaller firms are willing to ignore Y2K warnings and fix what breaks afterward.
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Tech Poll: Will businesses get burned playing Y2K roulette?
Many companies have elected to play a game of Y2K roulette, choosing to ignore the bug until things break. Will these businesses get burned? Vote in out Tech Poll. --ZDNet News
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