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We tested more than 100 products in 2009 in a wide variety of categories, but 15 of those products stood head and shoulders above the rest and earn our Best of the Tests Award. Here are the categories and winners.
OPERATING SYSTEMS
VENDOR Microsoft
PRODUCT Windows Server 2008 R2
WETESTED A raft oî operaringsysremsin2009, including SUSE Linux, Ubuntu and Apple Snow Leopard. But the operating system that stood out was Microsoft's Windows Server 2008 R2. This product delivers advancements in speed, security and management.
Windows Server 2008 R2 boasts new server administrative roles for better security, an improved Server Manager program, revamped Internet Information Server (IIS) Web management functionality, better Active Directory controls and redesigned Windows Terminal Services. Windows Server 2008 is also significantly faster than Windows Server 2003.
And while Windows Server 2008 R2 certainly stands on its own, the fact that it's integrated so nicely with Windows 7 is an additional bonus for IT execs.
MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE
vendor Research in Motion
product BlackBerry Server 5.0
THERE'S NO KEEPING users from their BlackBerries. but there is a way for IT to manage those devices - Research in Motion's BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5.0. We found BES to be an easy-to-use, Web-based tool that provides centralized administration, high availability and the ability to set rules and policies on a granular level.
With BlackBerry Enterprise Server, an administrator can publish and push updates and applications to one user or groups of users. The administrator can also identify unauthorized applications and prevent users from downloading, using or updating prohibited programs or applications. When a BlackBerry device is activated, the new security policy supersedes any previously installed programs or policies. Can your iPhone do
SERVER HARDWARE
vendorIBM :: product BladeCenterServer HS22
TWO EIGHT-CORE Intel 5570 Nehalem processors, two lOGigabit Ethernet network interface cards. 5OGB SSD drives, 150GB ISk hard drives and 48GB of RAM. Not to mention energy efficiency and strong management features. And all for around $10,000. What's not to like?
In our tests, the Nehalem-based blade delivered a 1Ox increase in performance when compared with Intel's Core-based Xeon processor. In terms of total overall power consumption, the Nehalem processors consumed 17% more power than the Xeon-based system, which is a pretty good bargain...





