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Windows Insider
Greg looks at a "new" feature in Vista and Server 2008: Event Log subscription.
08/01/2007
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SecureZIP lets you compress and encrypt e-mails and files on your desktops, laptops and servers.
08/01/2007
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In-Depth
Here are several ways to protect yourself against dangers on the Web.
08/01/2007
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In-Depth
The jury is out on whether smaller shops can actually work with open source operating systems.
08/01/2007
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News
Forrester report says most users question the value of SA.
08/01/2007
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In-Depth
Redmond was conspicuously absent as the Service-Oriented Architecture hype exploded -- turns out it had a plan after all.
08/01/2007
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In-Depth
Steve Martin, director of product management for the Connected Systems Division at Microsoft, talks about shaping his company's SOA strategy.
08/01/2007
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Modeling using the Unified Modeling Language was never as easy and inexpensive as it is with UModel.
08/01/2007
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News
The state reverses its position on supporting Microsoft's document format.
08/01/2007
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Not an Office clone, but a way to move the office online.
08/01/2007
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News
Company combines Live efforts into Live Platform Services.
08/01/2007
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Security Advisor
Tips and tricks for making sure your network's domain controllers remain as secure as possible.
08/01/2007
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In-Depth
There are a lot of misconceptions surrounding Windows Vista's security features. It's time to set the record straight.
08/01/2007
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News
Shares of Sun Microsystems Inc. jumped more than 4 percent Tuesday, a day after the server and software maker posted its third profitable quarter in a row and showed it has made substantial progress from its long-lasting, brutal downturn.
08/01/2007
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Free comes with a catch for aging software suite.
08/01/2007
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Redmond is mostly not conforming to open source rules, says OSI's president.
08/01/2007
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Gizmos are moving innovation into the enterprise, says Redmond's chief software architect.
08/01/2007
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Clouded signals from Redmond might not be helpful.
08/01/2007
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News
Dell Inc. said it delivered its first "Made in India" computer, with hopes that production here will lift domestic sales in a market that is growing 30 percent a year.
07/31/2007
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News
Twenty-nine companies -- including Electronic Data Systems Corp., General Dynamics Corp. and AT&T Inc. -- on Tuesday were awarded a federal computer systems contract potentially worth up to $50 billion over 10 years.
07/31/2007
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News
Microsoft's continuing infatuation with Windows Vista secrecy continues, with the company posting some updates on its Windows Connect site, then pulling them down.
07/31/2007
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Which version of Linux is best for you? Should you really try integrating with Windows NT 4? You asked, and Emmett answers.
07/31/2007
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Scott reveals the results of our recent reader licensing survey and answers several reader questions.
07/31/2007
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News
Microsoft has released a long-awaited Web interface for Team Foundation Server.
07/31/2007
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Official confirmation from Redmond lags executive boast.
07/31/2007
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Take the survey!
07/31/2007
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Dailies consider post-Gates line of succession.
07/31/2007
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Forget all you know about GPLv3.
07/31/2007
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Will it be feast or famine for partners?
07/31/2007
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News
Adobe Systems is set to release a new version of its ColdFusion software development environment today (July 30). ColdFusion 8 provides an expanded set of tools and technologies aimed at developers building dynamic Web sites and rich Internet applications (RIAs).
07/30/2007
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News
The Object Management Group's recent BPM Think Tank conference had a lot to say about service-oriented architecture (SOA). A highlight was David S. Frankel's presentation on model-driven business process platforms. Frankel is SAP Labs' lead standards architect for model-driven systems, and he brought his expertise to bear on both the promise and the considerable obstacles involved in scaling service-oriented architectures (SOA) in the enterprise.
07/30/2007
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News
Tony Baer from OnStrategies livened up BPM Think Tank 2007 with his talk, "BPMs are from Venus -- SOAs from Mars." With that phrase, Baer is basically saying that business process management (BPM) provides a top-down, business-side approach to enterprise application development, while service-oriented architecture (SOA) takes a bottom-up IT approach. And they haven't met in the middle yet, so there's still a disconnect.
07/30/2007
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News
Microsoft Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie has provided a slightly clearer look at the underlying development infrastructure set to power the company's "software-plus-services" initiative.
07/27/2007
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News
A studio that specializes in developing interactive kiosks and presentations for museums selected ActiveState's Komodo integrated development environment (IDE) to create a Web-based display for the National Postal Museum's collection of stamps and objects.
07/27/2007
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News
According to Microsoft COO Kevin Turner, Windows Vista has outsold Apple's entire installed base in the six months that Vista has been available.
07/27/2007
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News
EU regulators said Friday they have charged Intel Corp. with monopoly abuse for blocking rival computer chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices Inc.'s access to customers.
07/27/2007
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News
Microsoft: friend of open source software (OSS)? That's what a new Web site from the world's largest proprietary software company would have you believe.
07/27/2007
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News
The much-anticipated beta 2 of Visual Studio 2008 has been released this morning by Microsoft.
07/27/2007
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News
Dell Inc. is expanding its retail presence to Japan, where it will sell a variety of computers at Bic Camera stores.
07/27/2007
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News
Tomorrow, Microsoft takes the next step in effort to bridge the gap between telephone and computer, releasing to manufacturing (RTM) two key unified communications (UC) products.
07/26/2007
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News
Developers of software for embedded systems now have an improved tool to help produce software product variants in a more efficient fashion using a model driven development (MDD) approach. A partnership between Telelogic and BigLever Software made it possible.
07/26/2007
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News
Microsoft is changing, CEO Steve Ballmer said Thursday, with new frontiers opening in the areas of advertising, hardware and electronics.
07/26/2007
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News
An e-mail scant of details from a Microsoft spokesperson reveals that Windows XP SP3 will see release in the first half of 2008.
07/26/2007
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News
The next generation of Microsoft's Visual Studio Team System is about to see the light of day.
07/26/2007
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News
The second beta for Microsoft's Visual Studio 2008 is due out today or tomorrow, heading the pack of a number of development-related product in various stages of life.
07/26/2007