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    Databases are a key backend for many successful online ventures. How do businesses build a framework which will grow with your needs?

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    It would have been simple for one firm to replace its box of ISP accounts with Exchange, but costs and maintenance issues prompted the tech team to choose a new network appliance.

  • Laurel to compete with Engin in VoIP space

    Analysts are predicting big things in Voice over IP telephony in 2005 and the market is responding, with a new service from Laurel Stream Communications launching this week and a USB phone in the works. But other companies have ramped back their VoIP plans.

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    The new year is the time for exchange--that is, time for you to return that ugly tie you got for Christmas and get an ugly new one that suits your personality a little better.

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    A strong demand for peering services between ISPs has seen Internet peering facilitator PIPE Networks expand its Brisbane operations into four additional Australian cities.

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    If you're planning to invest in new computers, it's worth considering whether to make the move to 64-bit technology. Does the extra scalability justify the expense?

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    Microsoft Exchange might be the most popular mail server but is it the best? We test the alternatives.

  • MS Exchange: Should you (still) upgrade?

    Microsoft recently announced the extention of product support lifecycle for the aging Exchange 5.5. Should users stay put, upgrade to Exchange 2000 or wait for Exchange 2003 to be released?

  • An alternative to Exchange

    It would have been simple for one firm to replace its box of ISP accounts with Exchange, but costs and maintenance issues prompted the tech team to choose a new network appliance.

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    Microsoft's Hyper-V is the missing piece from the launch of Windows Server 2008. We examine its background, and predict how the hypervisor market is likely to develop.

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    We look at eight mail-server plugins designed to make sure your servers don't take a beating the next time one comes along.

  • Seven mail servers tested

    Microsoft Exchange might be the most popular mail server but is it the best? We test the alternatives.

  • Corporate mobility: Six wireless e-mail packages tested

    There's an abundance of wireless-capable devices and a growing number of networks to service them. How do you make your corporate e-mail available to staff when they're out of the office?

  • 3CX Phone System for Windows

    By being very easy to configure and manage, the 3CX Phone System for Windows scores well on functionality and is compatible with most SIP handsets, gateways and services. However scalability could be an issue for larger organisations.

  • Sugar Suite 4.0.1

    Sugar Suite from SugarCRM is a comprehensive, streamlined tool which offers indispensable services to both a company's employees and its customers.

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