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Word 2010 cheat sheet
Whether you're upgrading from Word 2007 or an earlier version, we've got the goods on how to find your way around Microsoft Word 2010 and make the most of its new features. Read More


WHITE PAPER: FileMaker

Innovative option for fast iPad and iPhone development
Apple iPhone and iPad growth are inspiring businesses to imagine making their custom solutions mobile. The white paper explains why FileMaker software offers the fastest path to developing (with FileMaker Pro on the desktop) and deploying (with the FileMaker Go app) iPad and iPhone solutions. Read More

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WHITE PAPER: Cisco Systems, Inc.

The Right Unified Communications Solution
The advantages of today's unified communications are numerous, and there are many choices among solutions. A Cisco white paper is available to help you make the right decision. The paper outlines ten differentiators—from mobile device support to social software—that you should consider before deciding on a unified communications upgrade. Click to continue

Microsoft Email Programs Explained
C. Moore needed clarification about Microsoft's assorted email clients. Read More

How to Set Up Your Network for PCs and Macs
With Windows 7, you can easily share files and printers across a network via the HomeGroups feature. Here's how to set up your network to share files and printers with Macs. Read More

Still Awesome After All These Years: 8 Excellent Free Downloads
Wine gets better with age. Men get more distinguished looking (or so my wife tells me). Even some cars seem to improve as time passes (I'm looking at you, 1965 Mustang). But there's nothing glamorous about old software apps, which just get less and less useful the older they get--right? Read More

Windows 7 business tablets: Fujitsu Stylistic Q550 vs. Motion CL900
New tablets from Fujitsu and Motion Computing provide companies with Windows 7 systems in ruggedized, enterprise-level devices. Read More

Preston Gralla: Microsoft's Ballmer admits Windows Phone 7 has so far failed
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has rarely publicly admitted that Microsoft has failed in any of its endeavors. So his admission yesterday that Windows Phone 7 hasn't yet gained any traction was a surprising bow to reality.   Read More

Emissions from Microsoft, Dell data centers worry residents
Some residents of Quincy, Washington, home of massive data centers operated by Microsoft, Yahoo and others, are growing concerned about pollution from backup diesel generators at the data centers, and on Wednesday they'll have the chance to discuss the issue. Read More


RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: SAP

Use Data to Beat the Competition
Most companies recognize the importance of their data - but few are leveraging it to full advantage. So while your competitors sit back, you can sprint ahead - helping to cut costs, boost profits, build loyalty, and solve a myriad of day-to-day business challenges. No matter the size of your business, you can now compete on a level playing field. Click to continue

Preston Gralla: Novelty company sues Microsoft over Windows 7 Phone ads
Microsoft is being sued over its Windows Phone 7 ads that make fun of people so addicted to their cellphones that they can't get on with the normal things in life such as playing with their kids, or spending romantic time with their spouses. On the face of it, though, the suit looks groundless. Still, Microsoft should consider pulling them, because they're simply not effective.   Read More

Microsoft COO Turner bashes competitors in WPC keynote
For his annual keynote at the Microsoft Wordwide Partner Conference, taking place this week in Los Angeles, Microsoft Chief Operating Officer Kevin Turner flouted the supposed weaknesses of Cisco, IBM, Google, Oracle and others, letting attendees know that Microsoft is gunning for these companies' business. Read More

Richi Jennings: Is there still a market for Exchange alternatives?
Not so very long ago, there was a lot of talk in the market about Exchange alternatives -- software products that worked in a similar way to Microsoft Exchange. I was reminded of this by some news that crossed my desk yesterday. Is this still an interesting market, or is the battle long lost? Let's see, in The Long View... INSIDER (free registration required)   Read More

Help Solve the Outlook 'General Failure' E-Mail Error
Just over a year ago I wrote a post on fixing the "General failure" error that appears in Outlook when you click a link in an e-mail message. (The full error reads something like this: General failure. The URL was: "http://www.webaddress.com" The system cannot find the file specified.) Read More

Microsoft talks cloud CRM, ERP at partner conference
Microsoft is expected on Tuesday to update its strategy for cloud-based ERP and CRM software during its annual Worldwide Partner Conference in Los Angeles. Read More

Microsoft patches 'sexy' Bluetooth bug in Vista, Windows 7
Microsoft today patched 22 vulnerabilities in Windows and Office, including a bug in the Bluetooth technology within Vista and Windows 7 that could be used to hijack a nearby PC. Read More

Preston Gralla: Ballmer's all-Windows-all-the-time mantra at WPC 2011 may help sink Microsoft
At the 2011 Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference (WPC 2011) today, Steve Ballmer ended with a typical Windows mantra, saying that Microsoft is built on Windows, and that it represents the future of the company as well. But that's exactly why Microsoft can't seem to gain any traction in important markets like search and mobile. It's time for the company to move on.   Read More

 
 
 

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