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Microsoft offers push e-mail with new SMB servers
Microsoft is offering smaller businesses the same kind of Windows Mobile push services that enterprises get. Read more...

Study: SharePoint, Lotus in for long collaboration fight

Review: Deep dive into SQL Server 2008

Microsoft to ship Vista SP2 beta to testers this week

Ferrari will test-drive HPC Server 2008

Why some security pros hate SharePoint

Data center security tools to not overlook

Red Hat undercuts Microsoft on high-performance OS pricing

Microsoft visits cash-strapped Wall Street to roll out HPC Server 2008

Microsoft issues wrong update for Exchange 2007

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Preview: Windows Server 2008 R2
There are many useful changes in this incremental upgrade, Jonathan Hassell says, but the kernel-level enhancements make testing time even more critical.

Review: Parallels Server for Mac underwhelms
The lack of OS X guest support, stability and compatibility issues with Parallels Management Console, and the absence of storage and resource allocation features make its $999 price tag seem too high by half, InfoWorld's reviewer says.

Review: Windows Essential Business Server 2008 Release Candidate 1
The idea is for an administrator who works for a small company to come into the office in the morning and within just a few seconds view his network's health, verify that licensing requirements are in check, and make sure mail is flowing, users can log on, Internet access is up and security is in place.

The great 32-bit turnoff
At a minimum, vendors need to modify existing 32-bit applications so that the software can still function in a 64-bit operating environment.

Hands-on: Making Leopard servers simple
Here's an in-depth look at Mac OS X Server's new simplified setup and management interface, the ways it works well and where it's not as effective.

Review: Using Windows Server 2008 on a PC
Once you experience the performance and versatility, you'll never go back to Vista or XP, Infoworld's reviewer says.

Opinion: WSO2 Mashup Server takes first steps
WSO2's Mashup Server is aimed at Web developers seeking a complete environment for building, deploying and administering composite applications.

Review: Much to like in Windows Server 2008
Microsoft got much right with this radical revision of Windows Server, our reviewer says, from increased security to Server Core.

Open-source software in the data center
There is a place for it, some say, but it won't do everything.

Torvalds: Linux development more like a "social network"
Trust and connections among those in the open-source community are key to the process, Linux creator Linus Torvalds says.

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(Source: Novell) IT managers are increasingly excited about SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 from Novell and the many benefits provided by its included Xen* virtualization technology. Among these benefits are server consolidation, workload isolation and disaster recovery through dynamic server migration-which are motivating more organizations to migrate to Linux.
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Red Hat open source solutions provide the flexibility and value that the modern CIO needs to transform today's business into tomorrow's successful enterprise. Read how Linux(R) overcame the initial challenges of the industry, and what triggers so many companies to migrate legacy UNIX systems to the open source stack.
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Computerworld Technology Briefing: An open-source path to optimal virtualization
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(Source: Novell/IBM/Intel) Virtualization is about a lot more than just lowering total cost of ownership. In fact users that have taken an open source path to virtualization have realized the additional, mission-critical benefit of markedly reduced IT complexity, as well as a more flexible infrastructure that is easier to change to meet shifting, often unpredictable business requirements.
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Five Technologies Simplifying Infrastructure Management
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(Source: Liebert) Today's data centers must support more devices, are consuming more power and generating more heat. Learn five infrastructure technologies that are making it easier for growing businesses to introduce new IT systems as needed while maintaining high levels of availability.
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