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Apple brings Mac OS X Server to the masses: What that means
Recently, Apple previewed more features that will be available in its upcoming release of Mac OS X 10.7 Lion. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Univa UD

Increasing Revenue Through Data Center Management
Non-linear growth creates hindrances in operation that become costly, as well as resource consuming. The best solution to this growing discrepancy between our business's technology dependence and its operational environment is to program infrastructure policy. Read now!

WHITE PAPER: Polycom

The State of Unified Communications
Your company is most likely using many forms of communication to get business done. But, if yours is like most small businesses, you're using these services separately, and paying a high cost to do so. IDG Research Services surveyed the InfoWorld audience to uncover the state of unified communications (UC). Read now.

Antitrust suit puts Apple at heart of pay-limiting scheme
A California class action lawsuit puts Apple at the center of a conspiracy involving Google, Adobe, Intel, and others to keep employee wages down. Read More

Opera debuts Web developer tool for smartphones and PCs
Opera Software has released Dragonfly, a development and debugging tool integrated into its browsers, the company said on Thursday. The tool is platform agnostic and works with both Opera Mobile for smartphones and tablets and the desktop versions of its browser. Read More

Fix for Windows Phone update problem on the way
Microsoft on Wednesday said it will not help Windows Phone users who updated their smartphones last month with an unsanctioned tool, and are now unable to apply a security update. Instead, Microsoft has worked with Chris Walsh, the developer of "ChevronWP7.Updater," to make sure a workaround he's created will do the trick. Read More

Microsoft Security Essentials struggles in antivirus tests
Microsoft's popular free antivirus program Security Essentials has put in a mediocre showing in the latest quarterly tests from German test outfit AV-Test.org, finishing second to the bottom out of 22 products. Read More



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