Mike Heck
Mike Heck is a contributing editor of the InfoWorld Test Center.
by Mike Heck
The InfoWorld Test Center reveals the strengths and weaknesses of blogging, wiki, and community solutions from CubeTree, Jive, Socialtext, and Telligent... more
From high-end suites to tabletop codecs, telepresence systems create a near face-to-face experience at increasingly affordable prices... more
The Polycom QDX 6000 and the LifeSize Express 200 deliver a high-quality face-to-face experience at a price any company will find appealing... more
The InfoWorld Test Center gets its hands on Cisco's most affordable suite-oriented telepresence system... more
Microsoft's Internet Explorer Mobile 6 browser is more usable than its predecessor and a better fit with Web-based business apps, but it crashed on complex sites... more
InfoWorld picks the best iPhone apps for connecting with business systems and boosting mobile productivity... more
Day Communique WCM 5.1 impresses with snappy GUI and rich features for business users, easy setup and management for techs... more
Upgraded solution enables SMBs to make external calls using SIP... more
The AT&T-branded HTC Touch Pro smartens up the Windows phone with an expansive touch display, full keypad, and 3-D interface... more
Review: If you're partial to Windows Mobile, you'd be hard-pressed to do better than the new Treo Pro from Palm... more
Acquia's strengthened and supported distribution of the popular CMS smooths the path to a trouble-free Drupal site... more
Slick, versatile smartphone builds on Windows Mobile 6.1's features to deliver Exchange e-mail support and more... more
Blogs, forums, and media galleries integrate with enterprise applications through Web services... more
Injection of AJAX, wikis, and RSS, along with improved tagging and search options, make Xythos a strong choice for bringing order to unstructured content... more
Clearspace 2.0 makes the business case for social software with SharePoint integration, workable project management, and document sharing with external users... more
Appliances from Allworx, Critical Links, Fonality, Microsoft, and Sutus have slick telephony features and affordable price tags, but differ significantly in breadth, depth, and complexity... more
Allworx wows with a smorgasbord of flexible telephony features, but setup and administration can be daunting... more
Critical Links' "office in a box" ups functionality, and complexity, in bundle of e-mail, filer, Web server, and Asterisk telephony... more
PBXtra takes the crown with a low-cost combination of usability, unlimited extensions, good Outlook integration, and slick reporting... more
Sutus has small offices covered with crisp telephony, clever workspaces, networking and security, and a nice price... more
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