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Small businesses should switch from Exchange to Office 365

HP to release server management apps for iOS, Android | IBM's startup guy: We're cracking new markets

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Small businesses should switch from Exchange to Office 365
Yes, going with a hosted service means that you give up administrative control to a great degree. But you also forgo a number of administrative headaches, from disaster recovery to storage. Read More


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HP to release server management apps for iOS, Android
Hewlett-Packard will be showing new smartphone and tablet applications for Apple's iOS and Google's Android that will allow system administrators to remotely control and configure servers. Read More


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Drew Clark expounds on IBM's prolific partnerships with vertical analytics startups -- and hints at Big Blue's plans to play a pivotal role in a new ecosystem of cloud services. Read More

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Few tasks are more annoying than wrestling with data center patch cables. It's high time we drastically reduce their number. Read More




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