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  • Novell Linux Desktop Gathers Enterprise Strength

    It’s been approximately a year since Novell Inc. absorbed Ximian Inc. and SuSE Linux AG, a pair of acquisitions that netted Novell a popular Linux distribution, a team of desktop-focused Linux developers and a central position in the growing enterprise Linux market. Click here to read the full review of Novell Linux Desktop 9. It’s…

  • Acrobat 7.0 Eases Document Reviews

    Adobe Systems Inc.’s Acrobat 7.0 includes major enhancements that make it a compelling upgrade for organizations that need to generate documents in the popular PDF file format. Click here to read the full review of Acrobat 7.0. Adobe Systems Inc.’s Acrobat 7.0 includes major enhancements that make it a compelling upgrade for organizations that need…

  • HP Combines Printer, PC Units

    Hewlett-Packard Co. announced Friday that it is combining its printing and PC business units. The move combines HP’s Imaging and Printing Group—responsible for printers, supplies, digital cameras and projectors—with its Personal Systems Group—which handles desktop and notebook PCs and handheld computers. Vyomesh Joshi, formerly executive vice president of IPG, will head up the new group,…

  • Microsoft to Ease and Expand Web Mail

    With its upcoming Solution for Hosted Messaging and Collaboration 3.0, Microsoft Corp. is rolling out a major upgrade to Hosted Exchange 3.0, a product that’s been driving home new revenue to some service providers in a market always hungry for opportunities. Microsoft is tooling the upgrade to make it easier for rising hordes of Microsoft…

  • Thunderbird Gets Messages Out

    The Mozilla Foundation’s Thunderbird 1.0 is a serviceable messaging application, albeit one without the group calendaring features of IBM’s Lotus Notes or Microsoft Corp.’s Outlook. It’s a good fit for any company looking for a cross-platform client that doesn’t require advanced groupware features. Click here to read the full review of Thunderbird 1.0. The Mozilla…

  • Taking Surveys to the Next Level

    Enterprises spend a significant amount of money every year on survey technologies, trying to figure out how to satisfy their customers, employees and partners. For organizations looking to collect data online, Web survey solutions such as Inquisite Inc.’s Inquisite 6.5 and WebSurveyor Corp.’s WebSurveyor 5.0 fit the bill. But there are also organizations that wish…

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