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Can you run your business on Google?
by Chris Green

According to Software as a Service providers -- who want you to run your business online -- SAAS has come of age. We put it under the microscope.

Apr 27, 2007
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Advanced networking for small business
by Steve Cassidy

Cutting edge technology is bringing powerful enterprise-grade solutions to the small and medium business sector. Read on for tips, analysis and tutorials about how you can take advantage.

Sep 5, 2007
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The practical guide to Wi-Fi
by Staff Writers

Your wireless network is more powerful than you imagine. Use this guide to fully understand and utilise it.

Jun 27, 2007
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Setting up a Virtual Private Network (VPN)
by Steve Cassidy

Why do so many network administrators trip over the humble VPN? Steve Cassidy goes in-depth.

Oct 18, 2007
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Security: Business Supplement
by Staff Writers

Do you have a business or are in charge of a business’ tech security? Get some tips from PC Authority’s experts.

Nov 8, 2007
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Server 101: Accessing Server 2008 remotely
by David Moss

As an administrator, one of the things I really like to do is access my servers remotely - why travel to work when there's no need to, and how much nicer to just log in and fix the problem from home?

Feb 2, 2009
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Linux: The Fax of Life
by Staff Writers

These days, when I need to send someone a document, I use email. Just save it as a Word.

Feb 1, 2003
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Client, conflict and the battle for the OS
by Staff Writers

On the client side theres been a war raging between the Symbian alliance, comprising Psion, Nokia and Motorola among others, and Microsoft. Overall, this will probably turn out to be less important th

Jan 1, 1900
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Half-baked Blackberry
by Paul Ockenden

Paul Ockenden concludes his trial of mobile email systems. Guess which he likes best.

Aug 27, 2007
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The new generation Gnutella
by Staff Writers

Gnutella was first introduced by Nullsoft in March 2000. If the name Nullsoft rings a bell, it may well be because it is also the creator of Winamp, the most popular software MP3 player on the Interne

Jan 1, 1900
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Feeling Good
by Paul Ockenden

Paul Ockenden gets to grips with MOTOROLA’s impressive push-email system, “GOOD”- a great competitor to both Microsoft’s and Blackberry’s systems.

Aug 28, 2007
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The Google Office
by Davey Winder

What does Google’s online office suite and core applications offer over the Microsoft alternative?

Aug 21, 2006
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Expert guide to Windows Home Server
by Ross Burridge

Find out how Microsoft’s impressive new OS will share and back up all the data on your home PCs, among other tricks.

Mar 26, 2008
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BiTtorrent 101: The Complete Guide to Filesharing
by David Kidd

Peer-to-peer networking is one of the Great Internet Treasures. David Kidd looks at the future of file sharing, and how to get the most out of it.

Mar 14, 2006
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Internet storm
by Staff Writers

Then the heavens fell in. In 1995, Bill Gates decided that the Internet was going to be huge. Everything had to take on an HTML nature and the battle was on with Netscape. One of the fir

Jan 1, 1900
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Windows functionality on the go
by Craig Simms

Expand your application choices with USB flash drives and portable software.

Jul 4, 2006
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Free software... and why we avoid it.
by Barry Collins

With the free products on our new cover DVD, you need never buy software again. So why do we still keep paying?

Sep 22, 2006
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Peer-to-Peer or Client/Server?
by Staff Writers

Peer-to-peer networks - networks in which theres no central domain controller and all machines have equal status on the network - are the easiest approach for small installations of up to around ten m

Jan 1, 1900
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The complete guide to Microsoft Office 2007
by Simon Jones

Useful new features and a total interface overhaul make this the best Office ever.

Feb 14, 2007
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Implementing the Network
by Staff Writers

By far the most common architecture today is Ethernet, which first appeared in 1975. Today its the de facto standard in almost every corporate network but there are other factors to consider, such as

Jan 1, 1900

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