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Trend Micro SafeSync for Business review
SafeSync is Trend Micro's business-specific online storage service. Is it the perfect cloud storage service for your company or is it just fluff?...
Netviewer Meet Business Edition review
Netviewer Meet Business Edition is an online meeting service bursting at the seams with features. But are they worth the £17 a month fee?
Egnyte HybridCloud review
Egnyte HybridCloud isn't just another Dropbox-clone as David Ludlow finds out in our review of the cloud-based online storage and sharing service.
Citrix GoToMeeting review
GoToMeeting is an online meeting service from industry giant Citrix, but this isn't necessarily a guarantee of quality as Julian Prokaza finds out...
TappIn P2P file sharing review
A P2P file sharing tool, which has an attractive £13 per year price point and comes with SSL encryption and password protection. However, the lack...
Finjan Vital Security Web Appliance NG-6000S
Online threats are getting ever more sophisticated. Does Finjan’s web content security appliance have enough craft to stay one step ahead?
Windows Server 2008 R2 review
Windows 7 may now be available at retail, but for larger businesses it will only come alive when used in conjunction with Windows Server 2008 R2....
Samsung SyncMaster C24A650X monitor review
The SyncMaster C24A650X is packed full of interesting features, including wireless connectivity and the ability to rotate 90 degrees. It's targeted...
HP RP7 Retail System review: First look
This 15in POS touch screen display boasts webcam, fingerprint scanner and card reader attachments. But what do we think of it? Read on to find out...
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