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Dell Latitude E4200
by Tim Danton
A striking laptop that’s incredibly portable and has good battery life. But the screen is a big disappointment
Feb 3, 2009
Dell PowerEdge T605
by Dave Mitchell
A fine combination of remote management, all-round fault tolerance and top build quality
Feb 3, 2009
Oki C9650n
by Dave Mitchell
Good print speed, high expansion potential and quality colour output makes the C9650n a great total printing machine.
Jul 23, 2008
HP ProLiant DL585 G2
by Dave Mitchell
HP’s Opteron MP server delivers an innovative design teamed with high expansion potential and a good price.
Jun 28, 2007
Panasonic Toughbook CF-19
by Dave Stephenson
A remarkably tough machine that will endure almost anything thrown at it, although this comes at a price.
May 16, 2007
Dell PowerEdge 860
by Dave Mitchell
A versatile single-socket rack server with a wide range of processor choices, plus a good warranty for the price.
Apr 11, 2007
Ipex AllStation X 5000
by Nick Ross
With consumer PCs these days being as fast as the supercomputers of yesteryear, are dedicated workstations still relevant?
Mar 1, 2006
LOTUS DOMINO 6.5
by David Neiger
Being enterprise software, one usually needs considerable expertise and time to obtain optimal performance and functionality. This is especially true for a product as comprehensive and feature rich as Lotus Domino 6.5 which is fully programmable and can provide workflow, knowledge management, document management, archiving, database and collaboration services via a client-server or browser based thin client model.
Jan 14, 2004
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
by Jon Honeyball
The arrival of Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 (ES2K3) is a significant event in the history of this product. First, it brings to a close the second era of the codebase. Released back in 1996 on the NT 4 wave, ES4 (there was no 1, 2 or 3) brought enterprise-level email, contact management, diary management and so forth to the Windows Server platform in a new and comprehensive BackOffice application.
Oct 6, 2003
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