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  • Initial thoughts on PayPal's new developer platform

    By Aaron McPherson | 30 July, 2009 04:50

    I just finished watching the PayPal Platform Preview, which was PayPal's official announcement of their new open development platform (it was previously leaked on TechCrunch). Officially called "PayPal X," the platform was presented by Osama Bedier (VP of platform and emerging technology) in broad, almost utopian terms, as something that would unleash waves of innovation transforming the way goods and services are delivered. Maybe.

  • Review: Firefox 3.5 makes browsing faster, easier and more fun

    By Preston Gralla | 02 July, 2009 07:55

    The just-released version 3.5 of Firefox is a winner, offering significantly faster Web browsing, better tab handling, a host of interface tweaks and, like just about every other browser on the planet, a "porn mode." If you already use Firefox you'll want to upgrade right away. If you're not a Firefox user, this version represents a very good opportunity to give the browser a test run.

  • Microsoft NAP: NAC for the rest of us?

    By Stephen Hultquist | 15 May, 2009 06:41

    Microsoft NAP is an effective network gatekeeper for Windows endpoints, but initial configuration is complex, policies are basic, and reporting is absent. NAP is best used as a core technology deployed in combination with others for a more complete, manageable, and scalable solution.

  • First look: Internet Explorer 8.0 loves add-ons, search and acceleration

    By Tim Lohman | 20 March, 2009 16:19

    Amid increasing pressure from competing products from the likes of Google, Mozilla and Apple, Microsoft has released the biggest upgrade to its flagship Web browser in two years with Internet Explorer 8 (IE 8). TechWorld takes the most popular browser on the Internet for a spin and the result is a more extensible and powerful Web experience.

  • Product News: The latest products from NetApp, Barracuda, Symantec, Red Hat & QNAP Systems

    By ARN Staff | 11 February, 2009 12:23

    NetApp SnapManager 3.0

  • Product News: The latest collaboration products from Cisco, ShoreTel, NEC, IBM, Mitel & Nortel

    By ARN Staff | 04 February, 2009 14:56

    Cisco WebEx Connect

  • Product News: The latest security products from IronPort, Astaro, Fortinet, Check Point, Shavlik Technologies & Marshal

    By ARN Staff | 21 January, 2009 15:21

    IronPort S160

  • New Day dawns for Web CMS

    By Mike Heck | 05 December, 2008 08:44

    Day Software may be best known for its CRX (Content Repository Extreme) Java Content Repository. But after testing the general release of its Communiqué 5.1 (CQ5) modular CMS, I think it's time to get reintroduced to the rest of what the company offers. This notable Web content manager will impress business users with drag-and-drop page design, in-context content editing, and a component library that includes Flash elements, form builders, and Google Gadget support. And it will impress IT with a nice complement of enterprise bells and whistles -- from integrated BPM to hot backup, disaster recovery, and clustering capabilities.

  • Product News: The latest security products from RSA, Fortinet, Trend Micro, MailMarshal, Breach & Kaspersky

    By ARN Staff | 03 December, 2008 15:26

    RSA enVision

  • Silverlight, for real this time

    By Martin Heller | 19 November, 2008 08:58

    Microsoft's answer to Adobe Flash and Flex and several other RIA (rich Internet application) and AJAX frameworks, Silverlight arrived with a flourish just over one year ago. Silverlight 1.0 manipulated its multimedia-savvy, WPF (Windows Presentation Foundation) user interface using JavaScript. Silverlight 1.1, which added support for compiled .Net languages and supported more of the .Net API, was available at that time only as an alpha test.

  • Product News: The latest business prooducts for the week commencing 22nd October, 2008

    By ARN Staff | 22 October, 2008 12:30

    Fortinet FortiGate-5001A

  • Small Business Server 2008 gets 'small' right

    By Curtis Franklin Jr. | 03 October, 2008 08:14

    A small business is not necessarily a simple business. That rather basic lesson has taken much of the computer industry far too many years to learn. Successful SaaS vendors have realized that small businesses need the same sort of functions and support that large enterprises get -- just in smaller quantities. Clearly Microsoft has come to the same realization with the release of Small Business Server 2008.

  • Sandbox security versus the evil Web

    By Roger A. Grimes | 01 October, 2008 09:02

    The Internet is a scary place. Criminal malware lurks on legitimate and illegitimate Web sites alike, looking to steal your money one way or the other. Vendors have been scratching their collective heads attempting to make more consumers safer, more often. One of the results has been a class of anti-malware software that I call sandbox protection products. These items encapsulate Internet browsers (and e-mail programs and sometimes any other program you can run) within a virtual, emulated cocoon designed to keep malware from reaching and modifying the underlying host computer.

  • BitDefender Total Security 2009

    By Roger Gann | 24 September, 2008 14:10

    'Total Security' is a bold claim, so BitDefender Total Security 2009 has a lot to live up to -- and, by and large, it does.

  • Product News: The latest products for the week commencing 20th August, 2008

    By ARN Staff | 20 August, 2008 14:34

    Biostar T-Series TA790GX A2+

  • Review: Kaspersky Internet Security 2009 -- fast, lean, effective

    By Preston Gralla | 13 August, 2008 11:34

    Fans of all-in-one security suites should take a serious look at the just-released Kaspersky Internet Security 2009, which includes modules for antivirus, antispyware, firewall and more, yet uses little enough system resources and RAM that it won't slow down or clog up your system.

  • Test Center preview: Sun JavaFX Preview SDK

    By James R. Borck | 13 August, 2008 11:27

    Sun Microsystems recently unveiled the first public beta of its JavaFX framework for RIAs (rich Internet applications). There's a lot to like about the new SDK. It's rich in capabilities, and its Java-like syntax makes it a good springboard to RIAs for Java developers. But even in Java shops, Sun and JavaFX are behind not just one eight ball but two. Heavyweight competitors Adobe and Microsoft, with Flex/AIR and Silverlight, respectively, offer RIA toolsets that are not only far more mature but also include tools that bridge the all-important gap between designers and coders.

  • Windows Essential Business Server 2008 RC 1

    By Jonathan Hassell | 31 July, 2008 08:33

    Recently, Microsoft released its second release candidate build, RC1, of Windows Essential Business Server, or EBS, a midmarket server solution for businesses with 50 to 300 users and computers.

  • SBS 2008: Same old bundle with new Vista wrapper

    By James E. Gaskin | 23 July, 2008 12:22

    With network-attached storage devices selling for just a few hundred bucks per terabyte, and online service providers offering e-mail and full productivity applications for a few dollars per user per month, Microsoft's Small Business Server 2008 is entering into a tougher market than its older siblings have had to endure.

  • Preview: Microsoft's "Katmai" filled to the brim

    By Sean McCown | 18 July, 2008 08:52

    Katmai, the code name for Microsoft's imminent SQL Server 2008 release, comes from an Alaskan territory know for volcanoes, which may not be the best symbol for a database. So far, however, Katmai hasn't blown up on me. And the lower-profile Katmai seems like a good follow-on to Yukon, the code name for the gigantic SQL Server 2005 release.

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