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Microsoft officials briefed financial analysts on the company's cloud computing strategy at its Professional Developers Conference on Wednesday.
11/18/2009
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A year ago, at the 2008 Professional Developers Conference, Steven Sinofsky earned plaudits when he offered a mea culpa for the mess left by Vista.
11/18/2009
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The job market is fickle, and what's in demand today may be a dud tomorrow.
11/18/2009
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No surprise here: Ozzie's PDC keynote was all about Azure.
11/18/2009
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Cisco's hosted e-mail move caused plenty of hand-wringing.
11/18/2009
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Systems with proper security and network controls can withstand about 80 percent of known cyberattacks, said a senior National Security Agency official.
11/18/2009
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Plus, thoughts on recent Microsoft layoffs.
11/18/2009
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RCPU's thoughts and prayers are with the Microsoft co-founder.
11/18/2009
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Given WinMo's market share, though, that's still not that many people...
11/18/2009
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For folks who like their computing performance high.
11/18/2009
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All of this is, of course, pretty much par for the course when it comes to Windows.
11/18/2009
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Microsoft released Forefront Threat Management Gateway 2010 to manufacturers on Monday.
11/17/2009
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Microsoft on Monday released betas of Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010 to its MSDN and TechNet subscribers.
11/17/2009
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Ray Ozzie kicked off Microsoft's 2009 Professional Developers Conference with a keynote that focused heavily on Windows Azure and cloud computing.
11/17/2009
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Plus: hackers try to bypass Windows 7's WAT; Internet Explorer attack can hurt the kernel.
11/17/2009
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Though smart phone sales grew by 12 percent over the past year, the share of new devices shipping with Windows Mobile have plunged, according to Gartner.
11/17/2009
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The IT hiring landscape is extremely volatile, according to a new study from IT workforce management specialist Foote Partners.
11/17/2009
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Microsoft on Monday announced two product betas of note for high-performance computing professionals.
11/16/2009
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Looks like the cloud is going to be a battleground (battle-air?) the likes of which Redmond has not encountered before.
11/16/2009
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That old SMB problem rears its head.
11/16/2009
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Evidently, Microsoft is more interested in open source than anybody at the company realized.
11/16/2009
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Microsoft is continuing to investigate holes in its Server Message Block file-sharing protocol used in Windows.
11/16/2009
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Company exec opens up about apps, browsers and OSes.
11/16/2009
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Not good for the network business...or the publications that cover it.
11/16/2009
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Hot COFEE spilled all over the Internet.
11/16/2009
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DNSSEC adoption is accelerating, but this good news is offset by the growing number of unmanaged embedded name servers.
11/16/2009
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Doug mentioned last week that he'd been having some issues recently with both IE 8 and Office 2007.
11/16/2009
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Microsoft confirmed on Friday that open source GNU code landed in its utility software used to install Windows 7.
11/13/2009
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Microsoft and Sophos are at it again, this time arguing about Windows 7's user account control feature.
11/13/2009
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AMD and Intel on Thursday agreed to a legal settlement in which Intel will pay AMD $1.25 billion.
11/13/2009
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The search engine will soon display results from Wolfram Alpha.
11/13/2009
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Bah humbug!
11/13/2009
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Office 2007 and IE 8 are giving Doug some problems.
11/13/2009
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Exchange 2010 is out, giving a much-needed upgrade to the messaging platform.
11/13/2009
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Microsoft's efforts on combating server-side Web vulnerabilities, as well as patching its Internet Explorer client, may be paying off.
11/13/2009
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Thirteen leading technology companies including Microsoft have joined with Lockheed Martin to form a new cybersecurity technology alliance.
11/13/2009
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Cisco's announcement of a new hosted e-mail service is causing high-pressure rumblings in the cloud computing space.
11/12/2009
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Hewlett-Packard has said it will acquire 3Com for $2.7 billion in cash, in an agreement reached by both companies' boards.
11/12/2009
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Google described its efforts in the enterprise software space, including its e-mail contract win with the city of Los Angeles.
11/12/2009
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Earlier this week VMware announced VMware View 4, the latest version of its desktop virtualization product.
11/12/2009
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More readers share their upgrade stories, from those that went flawlessly to those that, well, didn't:
11/11/2009
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Keith Curtis thinks Microsoft should dump Windows and go Linux.
11/11/2009
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The three have formed an alliance to sell blocks of virtual capacity to IT.
11/11/2009
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One pundit thinks Windows 7's success is the worst thing that could happen to Microsoft.
11/11/2009
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Someone spilled hot COFEE, otherwise known as Microsoft's Computer Online Forensic Evidence Extractor.
11/10/2009
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Microsoft rolled out six security fixes in its November patch on Tuesday.
11/10/2009
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November just gets patchier and patchier. Plus: Exchange 2010 gets a security component; vendors tackle absentee security; more.
11/10/2009
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Microsoft launched the newest version of its $1-billion-plus-per-year e-mail server in Tech-Ed Europe this week.
11/10/2009
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Here's hoping that this is the start of something good.
11/10/2009