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- University Upgrades Messaging and Storage Infrastructure to Raise E-Mail Performance
- Texas Christian University TCU is a private, coeducational school in Fort Worth, Texas. Until recently, TCU relied heavily on Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 for e-mail, which it used to facilitate communication and collaboration among students and faculty. Due to student population growth and longer data retention policies, TCU had reached...
- Case studies 2009-06-01
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- Dell joins in on Microsoft's appeal of Word injunction
- Good, maybe these three companies will show that i4i cannot just bully people around however they please. There should have never been an injunction on Word anyway.I wouldn't take anything from groklaw too seriously. Especially since PJ is not a lawyer.RE: Dell joins in on Microsoft's appeal of...
- Discussion threads 2009-08-27
- Health Assessment Through the Life Span, 4th Ed. (Mobile)
- Health Assessment Through the Life Span, 4th Ed.powered by Skyscape Authors: Mildred O. Hogstel, PhD, RN, C, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas & Linda Cox Curry, PhD, RN, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas Publisher: F.A. Davis Company This information-packed, easy-to-use pocket guide serves both as a reference for...
- Software downloads 2002-11-07
- HP Consulting Helps TCU Wire Campus While Beating Cost Benchmarks
- Texas Christian University TCU made a decision to standardize its networked hardware and software environment. While standardization holds the promise of future cost reductions, migration from legacy hardware inevitably incurs costs. For this reason, the technology committee put great care into choosing which platform would replace its old infrastructure. The...
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