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IT Orgs Weighing Alternatives to Microsoft Office

IT organizations are considering alternatives to Microsoft Office, but it's no real competition, a new Forrester Research report indicates.

Final Judgment Scrutiny Ends for Microsoft

The U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) on Wednesday announced that a final legal judgment against Microsoft, rendered in 2002 over antitrust concerns, expired on May 12.

Microsoft's Exchange Online Customers Hit by Outages

Microsoft's cloud-based Business Productivity Online Suite network has undergone multiple outages over the past few days, according to complaints from customers.

Business Networks Not Ready for IPv6, Survey Finds

Most business networks are not ready for the transition to IPv6, according to a poll conducted by Ipswitch Inc.

Google Chromebooks Coming June 15

Google today announced "Chromebooks," the new name for forthcoming notebook devices that will run its Chrome OS operating system.

Google Engineers Blame Adobe for Chrome Hack

Google is speaking out after Monday's news that a French security firm had found a zero-day exploit in Chrome's code. 

Microsoft Replies to Congress on Windows Phone 7 Tracking

Microsoft responded to a request from the U.S. House of Representatives to explain how Windows Phone 7-based mobile phones store user location data.

May Security Patch Targets Windows, PowerPoint Flaws

Microsoft's May patch arrived as expected, with just two security bulletins, one deemed "critical" and one considered "important."

Ballmer Comments On Skype Acquirement

Taking time to comment on Microsoft’s pending deal to purchase Skype, today CEO Steve Ballmer discussed how this purchase is a major milestone to extend cross-platform communications across PCs, mobile devices and home entertainment systems.

Skype Bought By Microsoft for $8.5 Billion

Microsoft announced today that it will acquire Skype for $8.5 billion – marking the largest acquisition in the company's history.

Windows Phone 7 'Mango' SDK Likely Arriving May 24

"Mango," Microsoft's next big Windows Phone 7 update, will be coming this fall, but Microsoft likely will roll out Mango tools for developers later this month.

Google Chrome Exposed to Zero-Day Security Exploits

French security firm Vupen claimed today that it discovered a zero-day exploit of the Google Chrome Web browser running on Windows.

Cloud Providers Downplay Security

According to a recent study by the Ponemon Institute, and sponsored by CA, cloud computing customers and venders may not be paying enough attention to cloud security issues.

IDC: 13 Percent of PCs To Run ARM Chips by 2015

IDC on Thursday announced worldwide PC microprocessor shipment data, with upbeat implications for the PC market this year.

Microsoft To Deliver Two Security Fixes on Tuesday

Microsoft's security update coming next Tuesday looks to be light, with one "critical" item and one "important" item expected.

Google No. 1, Microsoft 16th in Reputation Survey

Google tops the list of the most reputable companies in the United States, according to a survey.

Red Hat Shifts Its Cloud Into High Gear

Red Hat unveiled two new additions to its cloud service offerings at its Red Hat Summit-JBossWorld event.

Friday IT Fun: Happy Seis de Mayo

It's been almost 10 years searching, but we've finally found this week's links.

Novell Cleared To Sue Microsoft Over WordPerfect

A U.S. appeals court has cleared the way for Novell Inc. to sue Microsoft for unfair competition in the office productivity software market.

Intel Dusts Off Moore's Law With New 22-nm Chip Design

Intel unveiled microprocessor chip improvements on Wednesday, claiming that a new architecture will lead to faster chips with reduced power use.

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