TOP STORIES - June 3, 2009 | | | | | Google Chrome 2.0 Upgrade Won't Pack Much Punch Review: Google Chrome 2.0 seems more like a Version 1.2. Google lauds Version 2.0's improved performance, but the merits of such a boost are arguable. The browser has been updated with features such as form auto-fill, but that's been available in other browsers for some time. The bottom line is that users who upgrade may not notice the difference. READ MORE >> Why Microsoft Windows 7 XP Mode Is a Major Advancement Windows XP mode will be a major selling point when Windows 7 is released later this year. And it's the single feature that will make most companies jump at the chance to have Windows 7. READ MORE >> Sponsored by Microsoft Ready. Set. 7. Build with confidence. Grow your opportunities. See who's building with Windows 7. Visit readyset7.com today! | | Testing Interoperability of Video Conferencing Systems Companies can slash their travel budgets by using video conferencing, but meeting with partners and suppliers outside of your own network requires interoperability of video conferencing systems. eWEEK Labs tests the ability of two very different systems to work together. READ MORE >> Concrete5 CMS Provides Basic Templates, Powerful API Review: The open-source Concrete5 content management system trails its rivals in terms of templates but offers a powerful API. The free CMS offers strong administration features, and companies will be able to quickly customize sites. READ MORE >> How to Pick the Best Web Browser for Your Business Jim Rapoza: Web browsers have become increasingly important to the enterprise with the advent of cloud computing. With all of the major Web browser makers releasing new versions of their wares in the last year, there are several very good and innovative choices out there. READ MORE >> | | | 10 Ways to Make Sure Mobile Workers Aren't Slacking The standard 9-5 day job is rare. We live our lives switched on and plugged in. This creates an expectation. People expect work to support a more fluid style of life. Now, the bad news: If you can't see it, monitor it, or measure it, how do you manage it and make sure your mobile workers are really working? DOWNLOAD NOW >> How to Prevent Data Loss with an Exchange Migration Most migrations can't be done over a single weekend -- many take several weeks or months. During that time, it's critical that messaging functionality be up and running without interruption, even when some user accounts are housed in Exchange Server 2007 and others remain in the source messaging platform. DOWNLOAD NOW >> | | | | | | |
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