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LiteOn iHAS 324 DVD burner review
This LiteOn DVD wants to protect your data discs with its 'Smart-erase' function. We see if it works and it its worth it.
4IPNET HSG200 Access Point + SDS100 Ticketing System review
Keep your customers and guests happy, while making a bit of cash on the side, by providing them with WiFi internet access. A WiFi ticketing system...
Barracuda Networks Spam and Virus Firewall 900 review
<br>Barracuda’s Spam and Virus Firewall 900 claims an impressive anti-spam performance, but at a high price. In this exclusive review, Dave...
Winfrasoft Gateway Appliance 9500-DE review
Winfrasoft provides Microsoft powered security appliances with a difference as it uses Tier-1 hardware platforms. Is this enough to make them the...
Blue Coat ProxyOne Appliance review
Blue Coat's new ProxyOne Appliance provides enterprise-level web security for SMBs with limited IT expertise. Blue Coat claims installation is a...
Zyxel N4100 Wireless Hotspot Gateway with SP300E Ticket Printer review
Keep your customers and guests happy, while making a bit of cash on the side, by providing them with WiFi internet access. A WiFi ticketing system...
Fujitsu Primergy BX400 S1 review
Fujitsu's new Primergy BX400 S1 blade server is a complete data centre on wheels for SMBs. However, HP sells a very similar system, the c3000...
TITUS Aware for Microsoft Outlook review
TITUS Aware for Microsoft Outlook is designed to stop email data leakage at the desktop, while educating and involving users at the same time. Does...
Panda GateDefender Performa 9500 review
Panda has updated its Performa web content security appliances with some much needed improvements. Our live tests show anti-spam performance for...
Ubuntu vs. Windows 7 on the business desktop
<br>Microsoft Windows may be the de facto standard desktop operating system in business environments, but high costs, restrictive licences and...
SmoothWall Guardian SWG-1208 review
SmoothWall aims for the enterprise with a content security appliance that packs a mighty punch in the hardware department. We review the Guardian...
Kensington BungeeAir Power Wireless Security Tether for iPhone review
A wireless case and keyfob combination that sounds an alert if an iPhone 4 strays out of reach. But is it just another gimmick or a viable business...
Xerox Phaser 4620V/DN review
Xerox claims its latest workgroup laser printer has low running costs, minimal maintenance and useful security features. Does it live up to its...
Roxio Secure Burn Plus review
Roxio Secure Burn Plus could help you avoid the public embarrassment of losing optical discs containing sensitive data, so should you heed that...
HP EliteBook 2540p review
HP's EliteBook 2540p ultraportable laptop has long battery life and lots of security features, but are these enough to justify its high price and...
Celestix MSA 3200i review
Microsoft has replaced its venerable ISA Server with Forefront TMG 2010 and Celestix delivers it as a complete plug-and-go security appliance. Read...
Check Point 2210 Appliance review
Check Point's new 2200 Appliances combined enterprise level network security with an SMB price tag. Its software blades provide a wealth of...
Netgear ProSecure UTM9S review
Netgear's new UTM9S has plenty of network security features for SMBs and some interesting expansion options too. In this review, Dave Mitchell...
Netgear ProSecure UTM10 review
Netgear’s ProSecure UTM10 aims to offer small businesses a complete appliance security solution at a very tempting price. Is it too good to be...
Gateway GS2040 review
Gateway wants a piece of the action in the SMB network storage market and has teamed up with Hitachi Data Systems to get it. In an exclusive review...
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