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November 2007 Archive
Best Practices: Are Your Company's Processes Mature?
November 30, 2007 | The Capability Immaturity Model can help smaller businesses understand what is preventing their organization from establishing effective processes
By
Mike
Bohlmann
How Much Network Security Is Enough?
November 28, 2007 | How much network security does a small or midsize business need? To find out, IT managers must measure their companies' tolerance for risk and make a business case for pursuing a network security system that fits
By Jimmy Ray Purser
Battle of the SSH Protocols: SSHv1 v SSHv2
November 19, 2007 | Telnet has been eclipsed by two feature-laden Secure Shell protocols. But which one is best?
By Jimmy Ray Purser
Cisco Stakes a Position in the WiMAX Market -- Is Wi-Fi History?
November 15, 2007 | Cisco's $330 million acquisition of WiMAX supplier Navini Networks could mean that small to midsize businesses might eventually reconsider their network options -- but not now.
By
Paul Korzeniowski
3 Steps to Better Business Pitches
November 12, 2007 | There's a more effective way to pitch your ideas to business and technology decision makers at your small or midsize business, says this IT entrepreneur. It all begins with casting your presentation as a conversation, with the pitch as the midpoint rather than the end game
By Dustin Walling
Outsourcing Losing Its Luster
November 9, 2007 | Chances are diminishing that your CEO will ship your job overseas or hand it over to one of the big outsourcing suppliers
By
Paul Korzeniowski
5 Fundamentals of Superior IT Management
November 6, 2007 | Establishing control and governance over IT critical. Here are five key steps that an IT organization of any size can immediately start implementing to achieve more predictable, reliable IT
By
Thomas Lesica
Microsoft Poised to Knock Cisco's Block Off
November 5, 2007 | Cisco has long dominated the networking market,with its routers, switches, and VoIP solutions. But Microsoft is bringing its own line of unified communications products -- Office Communications 2007 -- to market. Can Cisco hold on?
By
Paul Korzeniowski
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News, Views, Insight, And Advice
| Cyber Monday Security Risks Are All Business |
Why Cyber Monday for the online shopping surge? Because for many, Monday's the first working day after Thanksgiving. Which means they can do their online shopping on business time, on the business dime, using business machines over business connections. You may not be able -- or want -- to do anything about the productivity drop, but at least you can tell your people to shop safely. Read Post |
| Fusion-io: This Ain't Your Father's SSD Hardware |
Think your new SATA solid-state hard drive is hot stuff? There's a new kid on the block that will make it look like a relic from the storage Stone Age. Read Post |
| Black Friday FOR SMBs, Not Just BY SMBs? |
Typically, Black Friday is a sales event where companies offer big discounts to consumers to spur sales the day after Thanksgiving. But in today's economy (ITE) companies are also pushing Black Friday to their SMB customers. Read Post |
Holiday Internet Marketing Grows, A QuickBooks Marketing App Gets Upgraded, And A New Entry-Level Shopping Cart
A new Constant Contact survey says SMBs are boosting their Internet marketing for the Holidays, ClickFuel has upgraded its FuelStation online marketing dashboard to work with QuickBooks 2010 and QuickBooks Pro, and ProPay's CartLite is an entry-level shopping cart. Read Post |
Unified Communications Looks to the Sky
To date, cloud computing has had little impact on the Unified Communications (UC) market. The underlying technology has been slow to fall into place, the cost of these services has been high, the benefits have been hard to pinpoint, and the distribution channel has been weak. Infrastructure providers, such Broadsoft, Cisco, and Microsoft, have been pushing to overcome those barriers and may be close to providing small and medium businesses with more UC cloud options. Read Post |
Storage, Storage, Storage: New Storage Devices In 3 Sizes
Data storage choices for SMBs just keep on coming as Data Robotics and Synology debut new storage solutions for prosumers, small businesses, and the midmarket. Read Post |
Yes, Virginia -- There IS A Google Phone
So -- you stay in touch with Google Mail, edit Google Docs, and surf the Web with Google Chrome. You're curious about Google Voice and intrigued over Google Music. Is it just a matter of time before you're carrying a Google Phone? Read Post |
Handy Tool Makes Updating Mac Apps Easy
MacUpdate Desktop simplifies the process of keeping your applications, preference panes, and widgets up to date by automatically downloading and installing what you need. Read Post |
Firefox Gets A Bad Rap From Shoddy Security Research
Is Firefox currently the Web browser most likely to stick your PC with a dangerous security vulnerability? Only if you believe headlines written by people who really should know better. Read Post |
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