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TechTarget names best Windows products for 2006
Judges evaluated more than 160 entries in 15 categories based on innovation, performance, ease of integration into existing environments, ease of use and manageability, support, functionality and value. Article
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Top products named for Active Directory, Group Policy
NetPro Computing Inc. walks away with winners in both categories. Article
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IT shops explore connectivity options for remote users
VPNs are prevalent in enterprises, but Terminal Services and streaming application technology from Microsoft are slowly gaining ground for remote connectivity. Article
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What's on IT managers' plates in 2007
Our recent survey asked IT managers to rank the most important aspects of their jobs. Site editor Katherine Bull studied the results and offers some insight on what you'll want to focus on in the future. Article
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IT managers are testing PC virtualization waters
Analysts are predicting PC virtualization will be commonplace in corporations by 2009, but IT managers are already taking the plunge. Article
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SearchWinIT.com's Survey: IT managers weigh in
IT managers have a lot on their plates for 2007. Whether it involves migrating to Windows Vista or upgrading to 64-bit, many changes are on the way. SearchWinIT.com's site editor Katherine Bull breaks down some of the major issues IT managers are con... Article
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Virtual PC 2007 release adds Vista support
New feature gives IT managers the ability to test how applications will perform on the operating system while still maintaining a Windows XP environment for users. Article
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IT managers offer up holiday wish lists
With visions of virtualization dancing in their heads, IT managers are hoping the holiday spirit will loosen up budgets this season. Article
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More free downloads claim space on corporate desktops
End users are downloading consumer tools like IM and Skype to use at work -- a trend that is making some IT managers cringe. Article
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Kill the IT buzzwords
IT analysts, executives and administrators list their least favorite tech words. If the comments give you a case of securanoia, you should probably avoid lists like this in the future. Article