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Google covers all Apps with advanced data backup, recovery 04 March 2010 at 11:56 am by admin

Google recently extended what it describes as highly advanced and sophisticated data backup and recovery to all components of its Apps communication and collaboration suite.

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+ Energy Star certification for data centers coming in June By admin 05 February 2010 at 4:21 pm and have No Comments

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+ Microsoft to drop Linux and Unix versions of enterprise search By admin 05 February 2010 at 4:04 pm and have No Comments

Microsoft will no longer offer Linux or Unix versions of its enterprise search products after a wave of releases set to ship in the first half of this year, the company announced in an official blog post Thursday.

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+ OpenOffice-based Symphony 3.0 beta adds VB support By admin 05 February 2010 at 3:40 pm and have No Comments

IBM’s Lotus division has taken another stab at Microsoft Office, releasing a beta 2 version of Symphony 3.0, its free suite of productivity applications. Released Thursday, the beta is the first version of Symphony that is based on OpenOffice 3.x.

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+ Moonlight 3.0 preview offered for rich Internet apps By admin 05 February 2010 at 2:12 pm and have No Comments

Moonlight 3.0, which puts Microsoft’s Silverlight rich Internet plug-in software on Linux and Unix platforms, is now being offered in an alpha release, according to Web pages from the Mono project, which has jurisdiction over Moonlight. The release features infrastructural capabilities designed to move Moonlight closer to the capabilities of Silverlight 3 , said Novell, which sponsors Mono.

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+ Microsoft may launch new Office cloud license By admin 05 February 2010 at 7:49 am and have No Comments

Microsoft may be close to adding a new way for big businesses to buy Microsoft Office.

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+ Coming soon: Macworld Expo (sans Apple) By admin 05 February 2010 at 7:18 am and have No Comments

What is Macworld Expo without Apple ? Next week, we’re going to find out as the first Macworld Expo San Francisco without Apple in attendance gets under way. There’ll be no massive Apple booth on the show floor, no Steve Jobs keynote, no new Apple product unveiling.

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+ Oracle upgrades Eclipse free plug-in package By admin 05 February 2010 at 7:00 am and have No Comments

Oracle on Thursday upgraded Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse 11g, which is a set of free plug-ins for Eclipse IDE users to build Java EE and  Web services applications for the Oracle Fusion Middleware platform . Featured in the release, which is numbered as version 11.1.1.4,  are capabilities for Oracle WebLogic application server that enable developers to reduce the number of code cycles and increase quality by catching errors at design time.

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+ IT execs leasing data centers instead of building their own By admin 04 February 2010 at 2:11 pm and have No Comments

Enterprise data center construction has slowed to a crawl in the recession, but there is one spot that’s growing brighter every day. That’s because most companies aren’t building their own data center space, but they are leasing it in ever-increasing numbers

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+ Google Apps now can remote-wipe files from iPhones and Windows Mobile devices By admin 04 February 2010 at 1:24 pm and have No Comments

Google is adding some basic mobile device management capabilities to Google Apps that will let IT managers remotely wipe data from lost iPhones.

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