Tag: Office

  • Microsoft Office vs. OpenOffice, ThinkFree

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    Ed Benincasa, at left, is FN Manufacturing’s Vice President of MIS and an eWEEK Corporate Partner. Read more

  • Radial OneNote Menu

    Radial OneNote Menu
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    Radial OneNote Menu Has been optimized for touch Lync Videoconferencing Integration with Microsoft Office will be much tighter Social Networking with SharePoint Document sharing via social networking Outlook People Card Multiple contacts are transparently joined into one view, reducing distracting duplicates and offering social context. Outlook Bing App Without ever leaving the Outlook window, address… Read more

  • BYOD Security Becomes a Pervasive Issue

    BYOD Security Becomes a Pervasive Issue
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    BYOD Security Becomes a Pervasive Issue Percentage of End Users that Use a Personal Device for Work-Related Functions81% admit it, but getting them to actually confess that is another issue all together No Title Will Connect to Company Network via an Unsecured Free or Public Wi-Fi Network31% admit to this risky behavior No Title Have… Read more

  • The Many Faces of WAN Optimization

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    The history of opportunity for solution providers in the channel is very closely tied to bottlenecks. Almost any time there is an impedance mismatch between storage, servers and the network it creates a limited IT resource that needs to be optimized. Today the resource that is most limited is the wide area network (WAN). While… Read more

  • Microsoft Lync Provides Unified Communications Momentum

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    There’s a war on for control over the future of unified communications. On one side there is the telecommunications community that tends to view unified communications as an extension of the PBX. Then we have Web-based entities that tend to view unified communications as a variation of a Web 2.0 application. And finally, there are… Read more

  • Taking the Performance Conversation to a Higher Level

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    There are a lot of specializations in the land of IT. Some of them are a little more artificial than others, but to one degree or another they help solution providers differentiate various services. But as IT becomes increasingly complex, it’s clear that additional tiers of computing are bringing new performance pressures to bear on just… Read more