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Living without Microsoft Office
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Seven skills for IT fame and fortune
With the economic downturn on everyone's mind, everyone is re-examining his skills. Some skills are valued more highly than others, of course, and here are seven that could help you not only keep that job, but also secure an even better one.
Four cool network optimization start-ups
Here's a look at some newcomers to the crowded application acceleration and WAN optimization market that are developing additional functionality and addressing new problems.
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Among all the success stories of the huge and unorthodox Internet company are some that are, uh, not so much.
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WhitePages.com grapples with privacy in a Web 2.0 world
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The 10 most important technologies you never think about
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The x86's lineage can be traced back to 1968, to a design on a napkin drawn by Austin O. "Gus" Roche, an all-but-forgotten engineer in Texas who was obsessed with creating a personal computer.
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A Guide to Understanding Messaging Archiving
(Source: Sunbelt Software) Email storage is growing at an average rate of 35% annually - three out of five decision makers cite the growth of messaging storage as their leading messaging-related problem.
This Osterman Research white paper discusses the several reasons to implement a messaging archiving system and provide an overview of Sunbelt Software's offering focused squarely on the archiving space.
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