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David Berlind has not used Windows Home Server
David Berlind has posted a response to my post on Windows Home Server over on ZDNet. He also responded to me directly via e-mail on Friday. Unfortunately, in both cases, he failed to answer my question of whether or not he had used Windows Home Server. Finally,...
Tags: David Berlind, Microsoft Windows Home Server, Server, Microsoft Windows, Servers, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware, Shawn Morton
Blog posts 2007-10-20
David Berlind has not used Windows Home Server
WHS is a geek thing that's why it will shine a bit - then flopDear both of you guys,1. Mom and Dad have no idea what a WHS is that little Johny wants.2. Who is going to cable the house for CAT 5/6 or set up a *secure* WiFi network...
Tags: Wireless LANs, Backups, PRODUCTIVITY, Wi-Fi, Desktops, WIRELESS, Microsoft Windows, KeReleaseSpinLock, David Berlind, Microsoft Windows Home Server, server, WHS
Discussion threads 2007-10-20
Has David Berlind even used Windows Home Server?
I've been running various beta versions of Microsoft's Windows Home Server for the past year or so. I have found it to be a very solid product that fills some very specific needs that I have: It creates recoverable backups over every PC on my home network...
Tags: David Berlind, NAS, Microsoft Windows Home Server, Setup, Server, WHS, Microsoft Windows, Network-Attached Storage (NAS), Servers, Operating Systems, Software, Storage, Hardware, Shawn Morton
Blog posts 2007-10-19
Has David Berlind even used Windows Home Server?
I'm not shaving my head but I want WHSI have to agree with Shawn on this one -- Windows Home Server is exactly what I want for what has become a significant home network in need of backup strategies.If you want to argue that most consumers don't need WHS, well...
Tags: Operating systems, Servers, David Berlind, Mark W. Kaelin, WHS Beta, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Home Server, Windows Home, network, home network, WHS, backup, server
Discussion threads 2007-10-19
Scalix has real potential to be an Exchange/Outlook killer
The domination of Microsoft Exchange and Outlook as the top dog in corporate e-mail and collaboration has seen few potent challengers in recent years. However, a very usable and scalable Linux solution called Scalix now emulates Exchange functionality quite well and provides a Web-based client that looks and feels like...
Tags: Scalix Corp., David Berlind, Microsoft Outlook, Groupware, E-mail Servers, Blogging, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software, Enterprise Software, Internet
Download resources 2005-04-14
Images: WGA lurks in Windows Update
Microsoft's antipiracy tool Windows Genuine Advantage arrives unexpectedly on the PC of ZDNet's David Berlind.
Tags: antipiracy, David Berlind, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Update, PC, tool
Image galleries 2006-06-13
Email servers are a commodity. Email contents are not.
Note: this was originally posted as a comment (http://www.zdnet.com/5208-10532-0.html?forumID=1&threadID=17796&messageID=350047&start=-1) to David Berlind's article Yes. You should outsource your e-mailMr. Berlind is absolutely correct is quite a large number of his statements, and he does indeed provide a compelling arguement for outsourcing email. But he has made some mistakes, which is...
Tags: David Berlind, e-mail, outsource, outsourcing, server
Blog posts 2006-02-15

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Video: Tim Berners-Lee talks about next stage of the Web
ZDNet's David Berlind interviews Sir Tim Berner-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, at the MITX Technology Awards. Berlind and Berners-Lee discuss the next stage of the Web, unlocking data on the Web, the mobile Web, and much more.
Tags: Zdnet, web 2.0, Web, Mobile
Blog posts 2007-06-07
In Longhorn, Microsoft plans to improve RSS with platform-level support
Listen to this audiocast interview between ZDNet's David Berlind and Microsoft's Megan Kidd about the expanded role of RSS in Longhorn. Get the scoop on Microsoft's RSS plans for Longhorn in this IT Matters audiocast from ZDNet's David Berlind. In his blog post about this audiocast, Berlind...
Tags: Microsoft Longhorn, Microsoft Corp., RSS, Internet
Download resources 2005-07-02
Smart-phone curse: Lockups and restarts
It's bad enough, says ZDNet Executive Editor David Berlind, that smart phones are so much like PCs that they sometimes need to be rebooted. But add to that the intolerable time that must pass before a phone call can be made, and you've got one issue smart-phone makers need to...
Tags: Smart Phone, Smart Phones, Cellular Phones, Handhelds, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Hardware, Phone, ERROR: Missing a field.
Videos 2007-09-25
Avistar to solve multistreaming dilemma?
On the floor of Interop New York, ZDNet's David Berlind stops by Avistar Communications' booth to take a closer look at its new videoconferencing client. With the ability to dynamically adjust video quality in relation to bandwidth constraints, Avistar offers a unique product in the multistreaming space.
Tags: TechRepublic Inc., Video, Corporate Communications, Marketing, Software
Videos 2007-10-30
Plat'Home's Linux server fits in your palm
On the floor of Interop New York 2007, ZDNet Executive Editor David Berlind stops by the Plat'Home booth to take a closer look at its new--and small--Linux servers. With no moving parts, the OpenBlock S266 and the OpenMicroServer can operate in places where there is little room as well as...
Tags: Linux Server, Server, Plat'Home, Linux, Open Source, Servers, UNIX, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware, TechRepublic Inc.
Videos 2007-10-30
Opera browser for cell phones mimics iPhone's Safari
At the Digital Life Show in New York City, ZDNet executive editor David Berlind gets a demonstration of an iPhone-like browsing feature that Opera will be introducing into Opera Mini, a browser designed specifically for cell phones.
Tags: Apple iPhone, Opera Software, Apple Safari, Phone, Opera Browser, Cell Phone, Web Browser, Web Browsers, Cellular Phones, Telecom & Utilities, Internet, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, TechRepublic Inc.
Videos 2007-10-02
Toshiba's tiny and bright TDP-PX10
At the DigitalLife show in New York, ZDNet Executive Editor David Berlind stumbles across a projector that's small enough (less than 3 pounds) to fit in most shoulder bags, yet bright enough (2200 lumens) to work in most lighting situations. But packing all that tech into such a small package...
Tags: Projector, Toshiba Corp., TechRepublic Inc.
Videos 2007-10-04
New Toshiba notebook weighs less than 1.7 lbs.
Usually the term "subnotebook" conjures up images of compromise. Subnotebooks are generally too thin to include a drive tray for CD-ROMs and DVDs, and their batteries die before the flight attendant can say, "It's OK to use your personal electronics now." But, Toshiba tells ZDNet executive editor David Berlind, the...
Tags: Notebook, Subnotebook, Toshiba Corp., Notebooks, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, ERROR: Missing a field., TechRepublic Inc.
Videos 2007-10-03
Nokia's pricey, unlocked E90 smartphone: Slick design for business elite
While cruising the floor at Interop, ZDNet executive editor David Berlind stopped by the Nokia booth to take a look at the E90 Communicator. Between its numeric keypad on the outside of its clamshell design, a QWERTY keyboard on the inside, a great display, and a full complement of software...
Tags: Nokia Corp., Smart Phone, Smart Phones, Keyboards, E-mail Clients, Cellular Phones, Handhelds, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Hardware, Peripherals, Software, TechRepublic Inc.
Videos 2007-10-26
Do HP Pavilions have a Wi-Fi problem?
Tipped-off by a reader, ZDNet's David Berlind takes HP to task in Tech Shakedown for what appears to be a serious problem with the Wi-Fi feature on some Pavilion notebooks. Despite many complaints listed on HP's Web site over nearly five months, there's been little response from HP. Instead, the...
Tags: Hewlett-Packard Co., HP Pavilion, Wireless LANs, Desktops, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Hardware
Videos 2007-10-25
Palm CEO Ed Colligan pitches the Centro
ZDNet Executive Editor David Berlind catches up with Palm CEO Ed Colligan at the Digital Life conference in New York City to get the lowdown on Palm's new phone, the Centro. Colligan says it falls somewhere between a basic cell phone and full-blown smart phones like Palm's Treos. This $99...
Tags: Phone, Palm Inc., Telecom & Utilities, 3G, Smart Phones, Cellular Phones, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
Videos 2007-10-01
Nokia shows off new--but pricey--iPhone killers
At Digital Life in New York City, Nokia finally shipped the new version of its popular N95, the "iPhone killer" with double the memory of its predecessor, 3G compatibility on the GSM platform, and support for assisted GPS. Like the old N95, it comes with a 5-megapixel camera and, unlike...
Tags: Apple iPhone, Nokia Corp., 3G, GPS, Cellular Phones, Handhelds, Wireless, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Hardware, ERROR: Missing a field.
Videos 2007-10-01
VoFi: Taking VOIP Wireless
Voice over Wireless -- the merging of VoIP and Wi-Fi -- is expected to be the "next big thing" in wireless communications. A recent study showed that more than 75% of network operators and service providers surveyed have identified mobile VoIP or VoFi as a top priority for...
Tags: VoIP, Mobile, VoFi, Telephony, Wi-Fi, Telecommunications, Wireless, Networking
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