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Readers Respond: eWEEK Labs Apple Birthday Bash

Regarding Jason Brooks April 3 article “eWEEK Labs Apple Birthday Bash”: While I dont disagree that Apples secrecy keeps us in the dark as to product road maps, its no worse (or perhaps better) than other enterprise computing manufacturers that have us performing 180s every time a product is announced, changed, recalled, delayed and so […]

eWEEK Labs Inside 802.11n

The conversation revolves around Garcias first-out-of-the-block tests on 802.11n draft tests conducted on the Linksys WRT300N Wireless-N Broadband Router and WPC300N Wireless-N Notebook Adapter. Hear special commentary not already covered in the story packages available at eweek.com regarding upcoming specification meetings, recommendations for enterprise IT managers regarding testing new radio gear and more details about […]

New In The Labs: Thin clients, backup appliances and hosted sales apps

Spring is here, baseball season has begun and new products have made their way to the benches of eWEEK Labs, where they will undergo rigorous testing and evaluation at the hands of our analysts. Among the new products on which testing has begun are: Salesforce Automation Applications: Michael Caton begins testing of products from The […]

eWEEK Labs Picks the Technology Flops of the Year

Maybe there will be a year when we will be able to say, “You know, only good things happened in technology this year. There was only progress–no dirty tricks, no security breaches that could easily have been avoided, no making life harder for the end user.” Well, 2005 was not such a year. In fact, […]

eWEEK Labs Picks the Top Products of 2005

Every year, the analysts at eWEEK Labs evaluate hundreds of enterprise products. The goal is to provide technology decision makers with a strong sense of direction as they navigate IT waters made choppy by hype, regulatory mandates, security concerns, competitive issues, budgetary and personnel constraints and, well, the list goes on and on. This year […]

eWEEK Labs Wish List for 2004

Platform neutrality by defaultIts time for vendors and service providers to recognize that we live in a technologically diverse world, particularly when it comes to the Internet. Real security awarenessWe hope that 2004 is the year that companies take security seriously and treat it as an important part of their infrastructure—not just a cost center. […]

Stupid Technology Tricks of 2003

DMCA MisuseA number of organizations this year invoked the Digital Millennium Copyright Act—written to stave off Internet piracy—in an attempt to limit their competition. Whether theyll succeed remains to be seen. Product ActivationIn 2003, many software vendors introduced product activation schemes that inconvenienced and annoyed customers by working only some of the time and almost […]

eWEEK Labs Analysts Pick Years Top Products

Samba 3.0Version 3.0 of open-source Samba does a better job than ever of providing users with a replacement for Windows for file and print services—both as software that companies install and configure themselves and as a component that functions behind the scenes in products such as Mac OS X.—Jason Brooks See eWEEK Labs review of […]

Top Technologies of 2003

Anti-Spam Software and ServicesAs junk e-mail reached epidemic proportions this year, spam blockers rushed in to rescue ailing e-mail in-boxes. Centralized Patch ManagementPatches were the bane of IT managers existence this year, and many have turned or are turning to centralized patch management to ease the burden (if not their ire over having to patch […]

Labs Answers VPN Questions

Ziff Davis Media Inc.s Aug. 19 eSeminar, “Making sense of VPN challenges,” revealed high levels of concern among the several hundred attendees in areas such as justifying virtual private network costs and choosing among various technical options. This event continued, in a sense, the VPN discussion that began during our April 16 eSeminar, “VPN strategies.” […]