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SAAS or On-Premise E-mail: Which is Best?
No application has succeeded in superseding e-mail as the killer app of modern business. While few people think of e-mail as being a business-enabling tool, few people would want to run their business without persistent access to digital messages from employees, contractors, suppliers, partners and—most of all—customers. Microsoft Exchange has long held the dominant title…
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Breach Security Tightens Up Web Security
WebDefend 3.5 is the latest in Breach Security’s line up of security appliances and brings new capabilities to the security market that should have solution providers nicknaming the company “No-Breach” security. WebDefend 3.5 is a very good product that combines several elements that make it very channel friendly and an appropriate device for companies looking…
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Registry Cleaner Leaves Streaks in Windows
The typical Windows machine is like a big old house, bound to collect junk and get a little dusty over time. PC security software vendor Cyber Defender is aiming to become that maid for the dusty PC with Registry Cleaner, a utility that throws out the junk and cleans the Windows. As the name implies,…
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7 Tune-Up Tricks to Improve PC Performance
The economic downturn has hit both solution providers and their customers in the pocketbook. Many businesses are delaying purchasing new PCs and are stretching out their replacement cycles to five years or more. If your customers aren’t buying new PCs, any revenue and profit from hardware sales goes right out the window. There are ways…
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ASUS`s Eee Box Brings Atom to the Desktop
Mention Intel’s Atom processor and thoughts of sub-notebook computers come to mind. After all, manufacturers such as Asus, MSI, Dell, Hewlett-Packard and others have launched successful product lines consisting of mini-notebooks that leverage what the Atom is all about—very low power usage and cost. Asus has experienced that success first hand with its popular line…
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Adder Proves KVM Still Has Relevance
KVM switches have become rather pedestrian, and it’s pretty hard to get excited when the latest KVM switch hits the streets. Why? Well, partly because many KVM switches have been replaced with software solutions, such as terminal services, gotomypc and logmein. But don’t tell that to the folks at Adder, a manufacturer of KVM switches.…