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Check out Untangle 8.0's new Bandwidth Control feature

Managing Internet connectivity for the small office, home network, or remote office can always be a mixed bag. IT pro Rick Vanover outlines features of version 8 of the Untangle appliance. Read more

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Enterprise Search Made Easy

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Spamfighter Exchange Module: Is it better than the built-in tools?

Jack Wallen takes a look at the add-on Spamfighter Exchange Module. Is it worth the extra cost, or are the built-in tools sufficient for spam reduction? Read more

Review: Portable disk management with Drive-Thru

Drive-Thru is a portable disk management app that allows you to configure different disk management options that might otherwise be a challenge to locate. Read more

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When you design a network for a small business, you have to address different issues from those you face in an enterprise environment. Brien Posey offers some tips for handling the special considerations that come with the SMB territory. Read more

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Canonical's new partnerships for Ubuntu: A challenge in the enterprise space?

Canonical has announced major partnerships for the future of Ubuntu Linux. Jack Wallen speculates on what this could mean for Ubuntu in the near future. Could we see a major rise in the deployment of Ubuntu in the business and enterprise levels? Read more

Invincea Document Protection: Preventing PDF exploits

Exploiting Adobe PDF files is currently the method of choice for installing malware on a computer. Michael Kassner reports on a new countermeasure that opens PDFs in a separate virtual environment. Read more


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Samsung Galaxy Tab: The ultimate slide show of photos and screenshots

The Samsung Galaxy Tab is one of the most anticipated tech products of 2010 and the early flag-bearer of the Android tablet movement. Here's an extensive slide show of the Galaxy Tab hardware and software from the Verizon, Sprint, and T-Mobile versions.


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