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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    Microsoft offers free trial of Office 2007 enterprise   RIM's key to success will be great applications, not lawsuits   Adobe unwraps Intel-ready Photoshop   Outsourcing security doesn't mean you're desperate   How virtualisation is revolutionising business datacentres   Big Yellow worm targets Symantec bug   Cisco dives in to digital signage   Computer glitch prescribes Viagra to stop smoking   IBM shows off Second Life creations   Apple and Orange cut broadband Mac deal   Notebooks R Us closes three stores   Time lauds user generated content   Cingular signs exclusive MySpace deal   Google partners with NASA   IBM-Yahoo pairing should spark price and feature war in enterprise search
Tuesday, 19th December 2006
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This morning, Research In Motion's BlackBerry brand is synonymous with wireless push email, but that won't be nearly enough for RIM to maintain its lead in handheld computing.

Also making news, Microsoft has posted a free trial of Office 2007 Enterprise, the corporate edition of the new productivity suite, for a try-out by developers and IT professionals.

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Microsoft offers free trial of Office 2007 enterprise
The corporate edition of the new productivity suite is available for a try-out by developers and IT professionals for 60 days.


RIM's key to success will be great applications, not lawsuits
The vendor is racing rivals to build an ISV ecosystem around its platform. But RIM's also pestering rival Samsung in court over its latest smartphone.


Adobe unwraps Intel-ready Photoshop
CS3 beta is first universal binary version of Photoshop.


Outsourcing security doesn't mean you're desperate
Handing over security to a service provider just might be the best way to stay safe.


How virtualisation is revolutionising business datacentres
In an industry that's often disappointed by the Next Big Thing, virtualization is delivering, allowing businesses to reduce the need to pile more and bigger server hardware into strained datacenters. Here's how companies are reaping the benefits of virtualisation, and avoiding the pitfalls.


Big Yellow worm targets Symantec bug
Online threats shifting away from Microsoft, warns security researcher.


Cisco dives in to digital signage
Tivella purchase adds digital signage to Cisco portfolio.


Computer glitch prescribes Viagra to stop smoking
Smokers trying to quit report unusual side-effect.


IBM shows off Second Life creations
Big Blue unveils marketing and information 'islands' in virtual world.


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