Dell Storage and Servers Aim to Boost Efficiency
[June 30, 2009] New storage array, NAS and PowerEdge servers promise more power and improved manageability, especially for remote offices. Plus, Dells services can help IT-challenged businesses pursue an efficient virtualization strategy.
Printer Review: Epson WorkForce 310
[June 30, 2009] We loved the Epson Workforce 600 for its low price and reliable work ethic. Now its younger sibling takes the stage with a lower price. Ready for a little family drama?
Utility Review: System Mechanic 8.5 Business Edition
[June 25, 2009] Dont expect miracles, but this handy and inexpensive collection of system diagnostic and repair utilities gives problem PCs a shot in the arm.
Hosted IT: Its Big for Small Business
[June 24, 2009] Let someone else manage your applications, storage, backup or even your hardware infrastructure? Its a major trend in the small-business world.
Review: The Apple iPhone 3G S
[June 24, 2009] The newest member of the iPhone family offers a ton of hardware and software enhancements. Is that enough to make it worth the price?
Netgear Expands ReadyNAS Storage Appliance Line
[June 23, 2009] Growing and storage-hungry businesses might like the new Netgear ReadyNAS 3200. This storage appliance delivers up to 24TB of storage plus remote access and online disaster recovery.
Notebook Review: HP ProBook 4510s
[June 22, 2009] HP offers a laptop that appeals on price, reliability and security. It even managed to include a bit of eye-candy, too.
Concentrics Cloud Now Includes Managed Backup
[June 16, 2009] The hosted-services provider has teamed with Seagate to supply enterprise-level data backup and recovery capabilities to small- and medium-sized businesses.
Is Telework a Fit for Your Business?
[June 15, 2009] A telecommuting policy in the work place can provide a lot of bottom-line benefits, which makes it an appealing option in todays economy. But, like anything else, it requires due diligence.
Ask the Wi-Fi Guru: June Edition
[June 15, 2009] This month we answer questions related to bridging with open source firmware, such as DD-WRT and Tomato, as well as questions about boosting throughput for older routers and clients.
Notebook Review: The Acer Aspire 3935
[June 12, 2009] Acer's latest notebook measures a scant one-inch high and packs plenty of productivity into just over four pounds. And, at $900, it packs plenty of value, too.
Scanner Review: HP Scanjet N6350
[June 10, 2009] You dont need an IT certification to add the HP Scanjet N6350 scanner to your companys network. And easy one-touch buttons mean your employees wont need a computer science degree to use it.
Netbooks Top Out at Ten Inches [June 10, 2009] Evolutions exerting its influence on netbooks as smaller screens rapidly go the way of the dodo. Screen size for the popular portable settles in at the 10-inch mark.
Apples New iPhone Sports Video and Speed [June 9, 2009] The new high-end iPhone 3GS offers video record capability and faster speed, while the current model gets a decent price cut.
Don't Buy a Netbook. Ten Reasons Why
[June 8, 2009] Never one to hop on a trend wagon, John Mello says that when it comes to netbooks, resisting the irresistible may be your best course of action.
Get Your VoIP On at Office Depot
[June 5, 2009] The office superstore stocks a new IP Phone on its shelves, the result of a collaborative effort by 8x8 Inc. and Aastra Technologies.
Toshiba Aims to Raise the Bar on Netbooks
[June 3, 2009] The company makes comfort and style the hallmark of the Toshiba mini NB205, its first entry into the crowded netbook market.
Netbook Review: Asus Eee PC 1000HE
[June 2, 2009] Everybody loves netbooks, and the Asus 10-inch flagship shows why. But how will the Eee fare with newer models and lower prices on the horizon?