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Tagged - compatibility

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IPv4 addressing is the technical underpinning of today's Internet, but the Internet of the future is already being built using IPv6. Organizations need to execute a network-centric IPv6 strategy over the next one to three years, supported by...

In The News

(21-May-10) In Internet time, with Web apps seemingly continuously updated, last fall’s release of Win7 seems eons ago. Although the new OS is an undeniable hit with consumers—its rate of initial adoption is twice that of much-maligned...

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(13-Apr-10) Anxious to reap the oft-touted benefits of Windows 7, you may want to jump right into a pilot implementation. But to realize the maximum and most effective return on your latest OS investment and to ensure user buy-in for the...

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(8-Feb-10) There probably isn't a week that goes by without an enterprise IT manager hearing one of their users lament "why can't I have one of those cool iMacs instead of this boring, grey PC?" It's enough to make even the strongest IT manager...

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Microsoft's 64-bit Internet Explorer (IE x64) is far from the standard as far as Web browsers go. Yet, the growing availability of 64-bit Vista to consumers is leading to increased use of IE x64. IT must take heed of potential incompatibilities.

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The 2007 Microsoft Office system introduces a set of new file formats that are not directly compatible with older versions of Office. Enterprises using Office 2000, Office XP, or Office 2003 should install the Microsoft Office Compatibility Pack...