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eWeek Magazine, November 23, 2009

December 01 2009

eWeek Magazine, November 23, 2009. Free digital magazines.eWEEK, the industry leader for strategic technology information, delivers breaking news, technology evaluations and strategic analysis covering the technologies, platforms and trends important to enterprise-wide computing.

Their award-winning journalists and labs analysts provide the news, analysis, opinion and expert product reviews necessary for IT professionals to make the best decisions for their companies.

eWeek is the essential technology information source for builders of e-business. Through a combination of news, analysis and evaluation, it guides readers in making the best technology decisions for their enterprise.

Focusing on e-commerce, communications and Internet-based architecture, eWeek enables readers to successfully evaluate, deploy and leverage new technology solutions for competitive advantage.

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This eWEEK
There’s a lot to be thankful for this year, and there’s a lot we hope we’ll be thankful for next year.

Best of eWEEK.com
The best of eWEEK on the Web includes Eric Lundquist’s list of 25 techies who made a big difference in the last 25 years, video reviews of Parallels Desktop Switch to Mac and BlackBerry 5.0 OS, a list of the persistent messaging problems that Google Wave can solve, and a review of the latest Firefox and Google Chrome browsers

Tech in-Depth
The 802.11n standard was just recently ratifified, although products based on the draft spec have been around for a while. eWEEK examines the drivers for moving to 802.11n, and the issues surrounding an upgrade from earlier versions of the spec.

Labs@Work
Microsoft always has its work cut out for it when upgrading Office because the platform has provided users with what they’ve needed for several years now. Instead of its usual “more handsome, more handy” upgrade M.O., Microsoft is making some significant changes in Office 2010, as evidenced by eWEEK Labs’ tests of the beta.

22 Jason Brooks The Linux choice is increasingly yours.
23 VMware Workstation 7 adeptly virtualizes Windows 7, Windows XP Mode and enterprise VMware platforms.
25 Jim Rapoza Today’s singlepurpose devices are destined for demise—history tells us so.
26 What does Windows 7 have that Linux doesn’t? Labs put the platforms head-to-head to see how they compete.
29 Cameron Sturdevant Is virtualization becoming the turducken of the IT world?

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eWEEK (The Enterprise Newsweekly) is a weekly computing business magazine published by Ziff Davis Enterprise, featuring editorials, reviews, lab tests and news.

The magazine mostly covers enterprise topics and is targeted at IT professionals rather than hobbyists.The magazine was previously known as 'PC Week'.

eWeek is home to "Spencer F. Katt." Katt has appeared in every issue since 1983. Katt is a male feline character who appears in a humorous cartoon, accompanied by a weekly column that covers industry news and gossip, usually commenting on a current event. (From wikipedia)

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