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04/15/2009
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04/15/2009
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04/15/2009
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04/15/2009
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Microsoft Office 2003 moved off "mainstream support" on April 14, which means that those seeking technical support for the product will have to pay for it.
04/14/2009
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Yes, Conficker manages to remain in minds of IT security. Plus: tweeting birds get the worm and why security standards equal a bad idea.
04/14/2009
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Microsoft rolled out eight fixes in its monthly security release, addressing some 23 vulnerabilities.
04/14/2009
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Default security settings in Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser could open a company's intranet to hacking attacks, according to a recent security white paper.
04/14/2009
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Nearly 20 percent of respondents belong to its program.
04/14/2009
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University of Utah gets hit.
04/14/2009
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The new OS isn't completely out of the gate yet, and some are already using the V-word to describe it.
04/14/2009
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A survey of IT professionals conducted last month for systems management provider KACE found that a majority of respondents expect that they won't deploy Windows 7 in the next year.
04/13/2009
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Microsoft will end "mainstream support" of XP on April 14, 2009, meaning that there will be no more free per-incident support for that operating system.
04/13/2009
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Guest columnist Kurt Mackie covers a new survey that says most people won't be moving to Windows 7 next year. Plus, MED-V is out, and Conficker changes shape.
04/13/2009
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A key Microsoft team member involved with the modular design of Microsoft's server farms has joined another company.
04/10/2009
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Microsoft this week rolled out the next community test version of a distributed cache platform code-named "Velocity" that promises to speed up .NET-based applications.
04/10/2009
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The U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team warns that researchers on April 9 discovered a new variant of the Conficker worm that updates earlier infections via its peer-to-peer network.
04/10/2009
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The annual Web 2.0 Expo is considered a prominent showcase and launching ground for noteworthy next-generation applications, and last week's gathering in San Francisco was no exception.
04/10/2009
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Guest columnist Michael Domingo Patch Tuesday's sick timing. Plus, Office 2003 support is nearing its end, Microsoft and the Mac Tax, and more.
04/10/2009
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Microsoft may face millions in losses following two separate legal decisions announced on Wednesday.
04/09/2009
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After some comparatively light patch rollouts in past months, Microsoft's April Patch Tuesday promises a fuller slate with eight security bulletins.
04/09/2009
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The first version of Microsoft's desktop virtualization tool was announced last week.
04/09/2009
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April 14, to be exact.
04/09/2009
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Fifty-one percent of RCP readers either recommend or are reselling products from the company.
04/09/2009
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HP tackles the problem of virtualization management with automation.
04/09/2009
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While the IT security community waited anxiously to see what havoc the Conficker worm might bring to infected systems on April 1, another worm slithered into the picture and now has Microsoft's full attention.
04/08/2009
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Sun Microsystems has released VirtualBox 2.2, an update to the company's free and open source desktop virtualization solution.
04/08/2009
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Microsoft has delayed the release of an upcoming enterprise security suite that integrates Microsoft Forefront security solutions, the company announced late last week.
04/08/2009
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Microsoft on Tuesday released SQL Server 2008 Service Pack 1, which provides updates to the relational database management system, but no new features.
04/08/2009
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With a shrinking server market, financial services firms are porting more applications to Linux at the expense of Unix and other legacy platforms. While that has been an ongoing trend for many years, the motive has shifted in the past year from adding new functionality to reducing cost.
04/08/2009
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Guest columnist Kurt Mackie ponders the complicated upgrade process from Windows 7 beta to RC. Plus, Windows 7 users get their XP downgrade rights, VMware promises big savings, and more.
04/08/2009
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Windows 7 beta testers will experience some pain when moving to the release candidate version of the operating system when it comes out, Microsoft officials explained on Tuesday.
04/07/2009
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Plus: An un-'Stirling' roll-out; PCI Compliance is better than no compliance; more.
04/07/2009
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Microsoft gives you the option to downgrade from Windows 7 to XP.
04/07/2009
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The networking giant is a hit with readers.
04/07/2009
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Sun walks away from Big Blue's $7 billion offer.
04/07/2009
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Phase 2 International now offers online IBM Lotus applications to SMBs, adding to its various hosted service offerings which already include a Microsoft solution stack.
04/06/2009
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Microsoft will permit Windows 7 Professional edition downgrades to Windows XP Professional, according a report by veteran Microsoft watcher Mary-Jo Foley published on Monday.
04/06/2009
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Zend Technologies will release its commercial-grade server for PHP applications on Tuesday.
04/06/2009
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VMware believes it can save you at least half on your server hardware
through virtualization. It's so confident of the savings that the
company is announcing that it will work for you for free if it can't
meet that goal.
04/06/2009
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04/06/2009
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04/06/2009
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04/06/2009
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04/06/2009
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The Wall Street Journal reported Sunday that the proposed $7 billion dollar deal for IBM Corp. to acquire Sun Microsystems virtually collapsed this weekend.
04/05/2009
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A new zero-day remote code execution vulnerability has come to Redmond's attention, this time affecting Microsoft Office PowerPoint.
04/03/2009
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04/03/2009
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04/03/2009
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04/03/2009
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04/03/2009