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AD/OD ThumbWell, I’ve been swamped with work for the last 10 months and haven’t even come close to having a chance to sit down and write any well thought out blog entries.  I was compelled though a couple weeks ago to write a new entry about the coolest new feature that I stumbled across in Apple’s still relatively new OS X 10.5.2 Server.

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Windows XP Life-Cycle

I’ve been running Windows Vista for over 6 months now, and I have to report that overall I think it is a great product. Microsoft has already sold over 20 million copies of Vista in just a couple months and it is looking like sales are going to keep moving forward at a steady pace.

With Apple’s anti-Vista campaign and much of the negative media about Vista, it can be hard for most people to make a decision as to how they feel about Microsoft’s latest OS. The only way to make this decision though is to just test it for yourself. Vista brings with it a whole host of new features that increase end-user satisfaction and ease IT administration, and Microsoft is going to make sure this time around that people realize this as quickly as possible.

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  • Microsoft Small Business Server 2003 R2

    Purchasing a server as a small business can often be a daunting task, and it is one that most business will hopefully be able to view their IT Consultant as a partner and trust their decision. The factors for a Small Business to use when evaluating a server fall into four main categories; labor cost, hardware/software cost, features, and stability.

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