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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…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • TechEd’s Desktop Push: Deploying Windows XP SP2

    Disclaimer: Microsoft, Transmeta, Intel and VIA are clients of mine. SAN DIEGO—TechEd is one of three important shows from Microsoft, the other two being the Windows Hardware Engineering Conference, focused on hardware companies; and the Professional Developers Conference, focused on developers. For IT, TechEd is the most important because it focuses on the people who…

  • Microsoft to Take Cross-Product Integration a Step Further

    SAN DIEGO—If you thought Microsoft was tightly integrating its products before, wait until you see what it’s planning to do in the future. Taking the company’s “integrated innovation” charge a step further, Andy Lees, the Microsoft corporate VP in charge of server and tools marketing, focused his Tuesday morning TechEd 2004 keynote here on the…

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