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Choosing an open-source CMS, part 2: Why we use Joomla
In the second part of a three-part series, we look at two companies that have chosen Joomla as their content management system. Read More


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Virtualizing Exchange
Microsoft Exchange is the most widely used e-mail system in the world. Yet it is still subject to many of the limitations inherent in most applications running directly on physical hardware. View Now!

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Disaster Recovery for Exchange Using VMware
Learn how customers use VMware solutions to increase performance and maintain uptime. View Now!

Robert L. Mitchell: Why they liked Drupal: A visual tour
In this visual tour, two enterprise Web site developers show off the Web sites they developed and what they were able to do with Drupal. Read More

Startup creates Yelp-like site for business apps
Business software purchasing, particularly at the enterprise level, can be a lengthy and difficult process, something startup G2 Crowd is hoping to alleviate with a new Yelp-like review site aimed at enterprise applications. Read More

Oracle blasts Forrester report on Fusion Applications adoption
Oracle is firing back hard at a recently released Forrester Research report that suggested most customers aren't interested in moving up to the vendor's next-generation Fusion Applications, which were released about a year-and-a-half ago following a long and expensive development process. Read More

B is for browser: An homage to 12 Web greats
In honor of Mosaic's 20th birthday, join us for an alphabetical appreciation of 12 of history's great windows on the Web. Read More


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Trimming The Fat From Exchange
Consolidation is top of mind for many IT managers, and a portly email infrastructure is a ripe target to put on a diet. View Now!

Mozilla debuts in-browser PDF, patches 13 Firefox bugs
Mozilla released Firefox 19, adding a built-in PDF viewer to the browser and patching 13 security vulnerabilities. Read More

Twitter calls for smarter password habits following Jeep, Burger King hacks
Twitter is urging its account holders to be smarter with their passwords following two recent attacks by hackers directed at Burger King and Jeep that took control of those accounts. Read More

Yammer to deliver Office Web Apps, SkyDrive Pro integration this summer
Yammer plans to roll out an integration with the SkyDrive Pro cloud storage product and the Office Web Apps Web-hosted productivity application suite this summer. Read More

Twitter scales up advertising through API access tools
Twitter is aiming to give marketers more control in how they advertise on the site by giving them access to its API through third-party service companies. Read More

 

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