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Servers get a makeover in 2010
As virtualization takes over, enterprises are ordering more systems fully loaded with maximum processing power, memory and I/O capabilities.



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DirectAccess and UAG: Better Together
Here are some of the key reasons why you would want to run Unified Access Gateway with DirectAccess


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Symantec product hits end-of-decade snafu
Symantec is warning that its Endpoint Protection Manager server product is erroneously marking signature updates issued this year as out of date.

Preston Gralla: Why Office 2010 will help kill boxed software
Microsoft released its pricing for Office 2010 today, and the most intriguing part is how much less money you’ll pay for the non-boxed versions — up to 30 percent less. This pricing scheme will ultimately help turn boxed software into an endangered species.

Microsoft preps Windows 7 for SP1 testing
Microsoft has already prepped Windows 7 with code to let users eventually download the new operating system’s first service pack, a prominent blogger reported.



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Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols: 2009’s Five Most Popular & Important Linux Stories
2009 was another good year for Linux; let’s take a trip down memory lane.

Chris Poelker: The more things change, the more they stay the same
Looking back to years past makes me think about how far we have come in a number of ways, but from a technical perspective, how much of the past is actually circling around into the present.

Review: 4 online backup services protect your data
Four online backup services let you stash your data in the cloud. We test them to find out whether any of them stand out.



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