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Benefits of Microsoft Exchange Server 2013
Is your company in Japan still looking for the right private, secure and reliable email, calendar and contacts solution? Or does your organization already run on Exchange 2010 or earlier? Find out why you should be moving to Microsoft Exchange 2013.
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Windows XP Support Ends April 2014
Microsoft will stop supporting Windows XP on April 8, 2014. What does this mean and what should your business do?
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CES 2013 Roundup
Highlights of the 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) from around the Web. CES is a major technology-related trade show held each January in Las Vegas, USA that offers a preview of upcoming tech trends and new gear.
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Windows 8 101 in 25 Links
Windows 8, with its controversial new interface, was released on October 26th. How is it being received by consumers and IT pros? Enter a huge METHOD IT roundup of reviews, videos and more to bring you up to speed.
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Office 365 Web Apps Update
From October 22-26 Microsoft will roll out an exciting new upgrade to Office 365. This is a major update for the Word, Excel, Powerpoint and OneNote Web Apps with many new features including touch support for tablets.
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3 Important PC Security Updates
Important security warnings and fixes for Skype, MS Office and Flash Player were released this week.
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Dropbox and Google do the 2-step
As we choose to store more and more of our personal and professional data on public cloud services, it’s important to protect our files and emails from getting into the wrong hands. Both Dropbox and Google now offer ‘two-step verification’ for improved security. But what is it exactly and how do you set it up?
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Sayonara Mobile Flash
With the news that Adobe removed Flash Player for Android from Google Play last week, the sun has set on Mobile Flash. What next for the technology?
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Free Microsoft eBooks
Microsoft have very generously released a huge amount of eBooks in pdf, epub, mobi, doc and xps formats on the Internet for free.
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SharePoint 2010: What is it, really?
If you’ve never used SharePoint, you may be confused by some people’s descriptions of it. For the uninitiated (or underinitiated), here’s what SharePoint is and isn’t.