Microsoft takes shot at Google Apps, cuts Exchange Online price 50% Taking a swipe at Google Apps, Microsoft cut in half its per user per month list price for Exchange Online services, from $10 to $5, and cut by 33% the list price of its Business Productivity Online Services suite, which went from $15 to $10. Exchange 2010: Five reasons why I'm upgrading Exchange 2010 ships next week, facing more heat than ever from Google Apps and other hosted offerings. Here's a look at one CIO's decision-making process and the five key reasons why he chose on-premises Exchange 2010. How many people have really 'gone Google'? How many people really use Google Apps and how many of them are paying customers? That's a question Google has never quite answered, having touted a "20 million users" and "2 million companies" figure that is almost meaningless. Five questions with NetSuite's CFO A high-tech CFO who makes sales calls? It's all in a day's work for NetSuite CFO Jim McGeever. Here's his take on how SaaS is beating big vendor FUD, the Larry Ellison effect, and the future of business apps. iPhone helps forge new relationship between IT and users at Kraft Foods Kraft Foods uses iPhones in part as a peace offering between users and IT by letting some workers use the devices even though they are not optimal for many corporate uses, VoiceCon attendees were told Monday. Web meeting big enough for a stadium? Adobe Connect Pro can do that Adobe systrems' Acrobat Connect Pro 7.5 can now hold webinars or online lectures for as many as 80,000 participants. IT snake oil: Six tech cure-alls that went bunk Legendary promises, little delivery -- IT history is fraught with "transformational" sales pitches that fell far short Technology improves dialysis patient outcomes Decades ago, Dr. Victor E. Pollak came to an important realization: For all the good they do, doctors fail miserably when it comes to organization. They keep inefficient, inadequate medical records that fail to show a patient's long-term history. The best of today's e-book readers If you think the universe of e-book readers begins with the Kindle 2 and ends with the Kindle DX, think again. That universe is expanding rapidly. We recently tested seven of the top e-readers available today and came to a surprising conclusion: Our number one choice isn't from Amazon. November giveaways Cisco Subnet is giving away free books on VMware vSphere security. Microsoft Subnet is giving away training from New Horizons and free books on Exchange Server 2010. Google Subnet is giving away free books on Android app development. Entry forms can be found on the main contest page. Trivia answers are revealed on each main Subnet page. Network World on Twitter? You bet we are |
Комментариев нет:
Отправить комментарий
Прокомментируйте сообщение