February 22, 2007 12:41 PM
Posted by: YuvalShavit
Enterprise applications,
Google,
Software as a service (SaaS)Google unveiled today its long-anticipated jump into enterprise office suite market with the launch of the Premier Edition of Google Apps. For $50 a year per user, companies can now use Google's suite of word processor, spreadsheet, calendar,...
February 20, 2007 6:03 PM
Posted by: YuvalShavit
Channel partner programs,
Enterprise applications,
Microsoft,
Networking technology,
NewsNow that Vista is out and shipping on new PCs, the question for VAR and user alike isn't whether to deal with it -- or even when -- but how. To make the transition a bit more transparent, Microsoft has released six new
February 20, 2007 5:39 PM
Posted by: Brein Matturro
Collaboration software,
Networking technologyUnified communications (UC) systems can be performance-challenged and sometimes don’t match the way their users...
February 20, 2007 1:51 PM
Posted by: Brein Matturro
Data storage management,
Enterprise applications,
VirtualizationDouble-Take Software, Inc. has introduced new virtualized-server protection features to its disaster recovery backup-and-replication software. Double-Take for VMware...
February 19, 2007 12:21 PM
Posted by: BKraemer
Application development,
Data center disaster recovery planning,
Data storage management,
Direct reseller channel conflict,
Enterprise applications,
Open-source,
Reseller channel business development,
Servers and desktop hardware,
Software as a service (SaaS)Storage continues to be a hot topic among VARs, customers and the tech world in general. One area that's had the magnifying glass help up to it is continuous data protection (CDP). The...
February 12, 2007 4:39 PM
Posted by: Brein Matturro
Email -- Exchange, Outlook,
Enterprise applications,
Microsoft,
Reseller channel business developmentOne of the less-appreciated features of Office 2007 -- whose arrival was overshadowed by the hype over Windows Vista -- is its XML-based file format. XML has a lot going for it, but Microsoft's implementation isn't compatible with file-formats in earlier versions of Word.
So even if you don't...