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Microsoft Office 365 Home Premium: A visual tour
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Gigamon targets 40Gb networks with new blade system
Gigamon announced Monday that it will offer a higher-density blade server as part of its Traffic Visibility Fabric solution, a network management product designed to make data centers more efficient. Read More

Check Point, Juniper, Stonesoft shine in low-end network firewall test
NSS Labs today released test results of performance, management and security capabilities in a dozen low-end network firewalls, with Check Point, Juniper and Stonesoft earning top technical scores. Read More

Microsoft rolls out Office 365 family plan
Microsoft is rolling out a family plan for its Office 365 service that supports up to five machines under a single subscription, which the company says is enough to cover a typical household. Read More

Google to fund purchase of Raspberry Pi devices for UK schoolchildren
Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt pledged to provide 15,000 Raspberry Pi model B computers to British students today during a visit to a school in Cambridge, the Raspberry Pi Foundation has announced in an official blog post. Read More


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Samsung lowers cost of LTE smartphones with Galaxy Express
Samsung Electronics is expanding its portfolio of LTE smartphones with an international version of the Galaxy Express with a lower price tag to help make the technology accessible to more users. Read More

Fluke rolls application performance and network monitoring into 1 box
Fluke Networks is announcing an appliance called Visual TruView at Cisco Live today that combines network and application performance management into a single rack-mounted unit. Read More

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