Windows IT Pro's 2009 Editors' Best and Community Choice awards recognize the products in your industry that our editors, contributors, and readers believe are worthy of the highest recognition. The Editors Best awards highlight those products that have most impressed our staff over the past year, and the Community Choice awards brought you fully into the process this year: For the first time, we completely opened up the nomination and voting processes to the guys and gals in the trenches. So dive in to
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Cloud computing, Microsoft-style, involves strategy—but will it work? And why Snow Leopard won’t make you leave Windows, at least not yet.
Windows IT Pro - Paul Thurrott
A look at the Tech Preview of Office Web Apps reveals a key weakness in Microsoft's cloud strategy.
Windows IT Pro - Paul Thurrott
The market for hosted Exchange Server is growing as companies look to outsource messaging and get more productivity. Heavy competition from providers means good deals for businesses.
Windows IT Pro - B. K. Winstead
We chat with VMware President and CEO Paul Maritz about competing with Microsoft, the launch of vSphere 4, and what the future holds for virtualization in the enterprise.
Windows IT Pro - Jeff James
Email archiving feature strengthens hosted email options, which already offer users much flexibility.
Windows IT Pro - B. K. Winstead
Whether you believe in cloud computing's inevitability or not, Microsoft has a plan to survive and thrive in the realms of nimbus, cirrus, and Google.
Windows IT Pro - Paul Thurrott
Microsoft reports huge numbers of Lotus Notes to Exchange Server migrations based on cost savings and availability of cloud services, but will the economy and other new Microsoft releases be bigger factors in your messaging developments?
Windows IT Pro - B. K. Winstead
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