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You can keep hoping that Windows 7 will be the next great thing, but you're going to be sorely disappointed.
For many Microsoft true believers, Windows 7 is still a fantasy product that they think will fix all of the ills visited upon them by Vista.
Microsoft would like you to believe that Windows 7 will be the next great desktop operating system, and would also like you to forget that it said the same things about Vista.
The improvements in Windows 7 to everything from user interface to memory management look highly promising.
DirectAccess is one standout feature that promises VPN connectivity without the cost or trouble.
To say Microsoft's seen better days in the eyes of their OS customers would be a gross understatement. Here's a tongue-in-cheek look at what Microsoft shouldn't do to make Windows 7 a success.
Two surveys by EMA reveal that Networked Application Management is the most important end-to-end app of 2008.
Making SOA work in your organization is like getting one of those workout machines advertised by Chuck Norris and Christie Brinkley. Because then you have to USE the equipment. Ty Anderson explains why you need the Total SOA Gym, and what it means for an enterprise.
Technologies at Defcon 16 are censored due to scared city.
The success of service-oriented architecture will hinge on its roots in Web-oriented architecture.
CIO Viewpoints on Exchange 2007 Risks and Mitigation Strategies
Knowing where your peers have found limits and workarounds in areas including high availability, archiving, recovery, compliance, e-Discovery and storage growth can be essential in planning your successful Exchange 2007 migration. Read More »
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Find out what Forrester says about mobile endpoint security and its management.
Mobility raises productivity. But IT departments are hard-pressed to protect mobile data and to manage security software, wireless clients and regulatory compliance for mobile workers... Read More »
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Get Forrester's take on simplifying mobility with the universal wireless client.
Mobile workers want to use all types of wireless networks: WiFi, 3G cellular networks, corporate WLANs and home wireless networks. But how can IT support... Read More »
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