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Google Gmail vs. hosted Microsoft Exchange

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Google Gmail vs. hosted Microsoft Exchange
More and more businesses are looking to hosted e-mail services to reduce costs and ease management, and the choice often comes down to Google's Gmail (the key component of Google Apps) or a hosted version of Microsoft Exchange. Read More


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Learn about a switch-based architecture that provides the industry's lowest total cost of ownership while exploiting the full power of IP. See why this system beats the market leaders and has over 1 million users like Big Brothers/Big Sisters who candidly discuss their selection process, goals and ultimate success in moving to UC. Learn More!

WEBCAST: HyTrust

8 Tips for Virtualization Under Control
Examine 8 tips that will show you how to virtualize more critical workloads with confidence. From security planning and policy management to automation and access controls, get expert advice on how to build a more secure virtual infrastructure to accelerate the virtualization of business-critical applications. Learn More!

Cisco, Microsoft certifications increase high-tech salaries
IT professionals with certain IT certifications could make bank compared to counterparts, according to a study of 17,000 high-tech workers conducted by Dice Learning. Read More

Microsoft warns of new IE bug; attacks under way
Microsoft warned of a critical vulnerability in Internet Explorer that is already being exploited by hackers, the second such admission in the last two months. Read More

Microsoft seeks browser comeback with IE 9
Industry watchers say Microsoft's Internet Explorer 9 browser could help the software giant regain market share and get products in front of more customers. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Splunk

Make IT Data a Strategic Asset
This paper outlines the struggles organizations face managing silos of IT data and how, using Splunk, users are changing the way they do their jobs and elevating the role of IT in their organizations. Learn More!

Ex-Sun chief dishes dirt on Gates, Jobs
Don't expect Jonathan Schwartz to go quietly. Read More

Microsoft to help U.S. vets be all they can be
Microsoft this week said it would devote millions in cash and software to a program designed to train U.S. veterans with IT and other skills to help them re-enter the American job market. Read More

Microsoft researcher wins Turing Award
The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) has awarded the 2009 A.M. Turing Award to Charles P. Thacker, for his work in pioneering the networked personal computer. Read More


WHITE PAPER: IBM NWW

Next-generation data protection for midsized companies
Next-generation data protection takes advantage of the increasing capacities and decreasing costs of hard disk storage, and can be used to address challenges such as improving your recovery point objective (RPO) and recovery time objectives (RTO) by performing non-disruptive backups, and data restoration. Read More

End of the line for Windows Essential Business Server
The imminent demise of Microsoft Windows Essential Business Server EBS for midsize businesses is indirectly linked to CEO Steve Ballmer's new cloud strategy for the company. Read More

IT gives Windows 7 the green light
Jim Thomas said no to Windows Vista -- but Windows 7 is an entirely different matter. Read More

The Windows 7 procrastinators
Although even some large shops are delaying Windows 7 implementation, observers caution not to wait too long. Read More

Microsoft, HP stretch education budgets in emerging markets
Microsoft and HP are helping schools in emerging markets stretch their computers budgets with a new system that's designed to increase student access to computers and help equip them with the computer literacy skills they will need to be competitive after they graduate. Read More

Excel vulnerabilities revealed on 'slower' Patch Tuesday
Coming off a record-making Patch Tuesday in February, Microsoft announces a lighter load of bulletins and advisories targeting client operating systems, Microsoft Office and Internet Explorer. Read More



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