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HP introduces microserver for small businesses
Hewlett-Packard on Wednesday announced a low-cost, entry-level server for small businesses that bundles advanced features in a small package. Read More


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ADCs take over from load balancers
Load balancers have evolved into Application Delivery Controllers (ADCs) that understand application traffic, and optimize server performance by offloading compute-intensive tasks that prevent servers from quickly delivering applications. ADCs efficiently route users to applications based on business priorities and goals. This paper discusses how ADCs have taken over where load balancers left off.

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Alcatel-Lucent 7750 Service Router
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New QuickBooks for Mac Adds Multi-User Support
Intuit announced the release of QuickBooks 2011 for the Mac Tuesday, targeting small businesses that want to spend less time on bookkeeping and more time on making money. New features in the latest version of the software include multi-user support, the ability to set user permissions, improved handling of everyday tasks like tracking vehicle mileage and better integration with Apple's spreadsheet program, Numbers. Read More


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Get Started With a Blade System
When a small to midsize business installs a new server in its data center, it has to make a number of connections, including a keyboard, a mouse, a monitor, power cables, one or more network connections, and perhaps a storage connection. Read More


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Increase Download Completion Rates
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Epson unveils new WorkForce 635 printer
On Tuesday, Epson released the WorkForce 635, a multifunction printer (MFP) targeted at small business. Read More

Billings Pro brings multiuser time-tracking to Mac and iOS
MarketCircle announced today the release of Billings Pro, a multiuser, multiplatform invoicing and time-tracking system for small businesses that primarily bill by the hour. The new system builds upon MarketCircle's previous products, Billings 3 for the Mac and Billings Touch for iOS. Read More

 
 
 

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