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Want Wi-Fi with That?
Before Wayport had much time to glory in its April win of a bid to unwire McDonald’s restaurants, one of its key competitors went belly-up. Immediately, it seemed, pundits and analysts everywhere were asking whether the retail model for Wi-Fi hot spots—the one that suggests wireless connectivity will attract new customers to a venue—had any…
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Dell, EMC Target SMBs with Low-Cost SAN Device
EMC Corp. and Dell Inc. joined forces during a Webcast in London on Wednesday to introduce the AX100, an entry-level SAN (storage area network) device targeting small and midsize businesses and remote office customers at a cost of less than $10,000. Slightly bigger than a traditional VCR, the 2U AX100 array starts at $4,995 for…
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Desktop PCs that Mean (Small) Business
Small-business owners are the unsung heroes of the PC industry. While the big corporate accounts can mean large individual orders, it’s the mom-and-pop shops that make up the bulk of the PC market. So we challenged the leading business PC makers—Dell, Gateway, HP, and IBM—to send us their best small-office/home-office desktops, with an eye toward…
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SPF Group, Microsoft Work to Converge Anti-Spam Efforts
The author of the Sender Policy Framework (SPF) specification has announced a proposal to converge the specification with aspects of Microsoft Corp.’s Caller-ID spec. Microsoft is expected to follow up with its own announcement soon. SPF and Caller-ID are two of the more prominent efforts to introduce authentication to the SMTP protocol, filling in holes…
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Microsoft Releases Exchange SP1, Updates Roadmap
Microsoft Corp. on Tuesday announced the release of Service Pack 1 (SP1) for its Exchange 2003 messaging server, offering updates for e-mail security and administration. Chief among the new features in this release is Microsoft Exchange Intelligent Message Filter (IMF) for Exchange Server 2003, which uses the SmartScreen heuristics-based content-filtering technology deployed at Microsoft Corp.’s…
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