Inter-Tel CS5000 Series review VoIP options are beginning to find their way into enterprises. The CS-5000 is a based on a more traditional PBX set-up but it offers business a scalable way into the world of convergence.
HTC S620 Windows smartphone review Thin is in - here's a thin Windows smartphone, which attempts to support both entertainment and work.
Windows Mobile 6.0 - a first look review Microsoft has cranked up the business features in its new mobile flagship. We got a preview before the big launch at 3GSM - and like what we saw.
Windows Vista - Business Edition review Overhyped? Overpriced? And now over here. After taking a shufti at various beta versions, we get the chance to see the real thing and are left feeling underwhelmed. We're going to take a closer look at other features in the coming weeks but for the moment we're asking, "is that all there is"?
Packeteer iShared review A WAN traffic and application accelerator that's great for organisations with a heavy investment in Windows.
Novell eDirectory 8.8 review While it might have a new name, eDirectory has a long well-established pedigree and still offers something useful for the user.
Nokia N800 Internet Tablet review A new version of Nokia's ground-breaking Linux-based Internet Tablet is an event. But has it moved on enough to turn into something for real people to use every day?
Brother DCP-750CW review Wi-Fi printers are a good idea. But why does wireless add such a lot to the price?
D-Link DSL-2740B ADSL router review It's a draft 802.11n wireless ADSL router with pleasing extras such as quality of service and a proper firewall. It even has an ON/OFF switch, amazingly. So why on earth didn't they make it easier to configure? Some companies love making their customers feel like Open University rejects.
Cisco 7200 core router review This new take on a well-known and solid platform is worth the investment for its power and functionality.
DISUK Paranoia 2 and SafeTape review Paranoia is a stand-alone encryption and compression appliance that sits between the backup server and the storage device; SafeTape is an appliance that includes both the Paranoia hardware and an in-built tape drive (any one of LTO, SDLT or AIT).
Virtual Iron 3.1 Enterprise Edition Beta review Offers many of the key features present in VMware Virtual Infrastructure Server 3 at a fraction of the cost. There’s plenty missing but it’s definitely a product to watch. Xen is finally on its way.
VMware Virtual Infrastructure 3 review VI3 reinforces VMware’s standing as the leading virtualisation platform vendor. VI3 has better performance and great new features. Despite a few rough edges, overall it’s a hit.
SyncBackSE backup and sync v4.1 review It is axiomatic that backup software is usually so slow and cumbersome that people end up not using it. Occasionally, you come across a small, blossoming software flower, and it restores some of your interest. Without wanting to get too carried away, SyncBackSE could be one such program.
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