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Of course, in the post-Vista world, the usual reasons to migrate might not be enough.
10/21/2009
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If data recovery continues apace, Sidekickgate could end up being a non-story.
10/21/2009
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So...does this mean war?
10/21/2009
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Big surprise.
10/21/2009
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Plus, your synching solutions.
10/21/2009
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News
Organizations struggling with the complexities of Microsoft's unified communications solution have a new outsourcing option.
10/21/2009
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News
Microsoft officials described additional details about the upcoming SharePoint Server 2010 product at the Microsoft SharePoint Conference.
10/20/2009
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Microsoft and Red Hat have validated that their respective Windows and Linux operating systems will run on each other's virtualization platforms.
10/20/2009
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If you just can't wait a couple more days to get your hands on the Vista Slayer, there's a place where you can (sort of) get Windows for dirt cheap: China.
10/20/2009
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It's the 2010 version of each product we're talking about here.
10/20/2009
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The initial euphoria over reports of the data's death being greatly exaggerated has turned to something closer to cautious optimism.
10/20/2009
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Next time, Microsoft, just give us a hint when you're going to do something like this.
10/20/2009
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Spam-based malware traffic increased dramatically last month, surging by 900 percent between August and September.
10/20/2009
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Microsoft last week reported positive numbers for its new consumer antivirus solution, but security vendors haven't heaped much praise.
10/19/2009
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Plus: Firefox opens up to .NET; gauging Security Essentials' enterprise chances.
10/19/2009
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Microsoft will hatch Windows 7 as a full-fledged commercial operating system this week, and IT professionals should be making plans for it.
10/19/2009
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Scaring computer users into buying and installing potentially malicious security programs is becoming a big business, according to a study of rogue software by Symantec.
10/19/2009
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Sales this year have risen an astonishing 264 percent.
10/19/2009
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Redmond techies have been at work carefully restoring databases and attendant backups.
10/19/2009
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In its place, and only available on new PCs starting next year, is Office Starter 2010.
10/19/2009
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Plus, synching your netbook with your laptop; figuring out .PST.
10/19/2009
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Microsoft and BroadSoft will promote their Hosted Unified Communications product at a BroadSoft event later this month.
10/16/2009
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There's a new editor in chief for Virtualization Review -- and he's already making waves.
10/16/2009
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Plus, Palm gets one reader's vote as best mobile OS.
10/16/2009
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Netbooks, shmetbooks.
10/16/2009
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Netbook sales are taking off, according to a new report from DisplaySearch.
10/15/2009
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Microsoft sent a letter to T-Mobile Sidekick users claiming that most of the customer data thought to be lost during a network failure is now being restored.
10/15/2009
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Distributor debuts specialized units for UC and network security.
10/15/2009
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One blogger says that some bad blood between Danger and Microsoft could have spilled over into malfeasance.
10/15/2009
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Is there anybody out there whose soul isn't for sale?
10/15/2009
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Regardless of whether the coming round of swine flu ends up being a living disaster movie, businesses are worried about it...and yet they're not prepared for it.
10/15/2009
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Microsoft has devised a way to introduce new PC buyers to its Office productivity suite through a "Starter" edition.
10/14/2009
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Microsoft extended mainstream support of Office 2004 for Macintosh computers for another five years.
10/14/2009
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The hard, cold truth here is that computing is prone to error and always has been.
10/14/2009
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Specifically, dump Windows for Linux for secure online banking.
10/14/2009
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How much Armani does Steve Ballmer even wear?
10/14/2009
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Exchange 2010 might beat its own name to market.
10/14/2009
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Green IT makes perfect sense. So why aren't more IT shops jumping all over it?
10/14/2009
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Ozzie, a failure? Nope.
10/14/2009
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Plus, will IT rebound in 2010?
10/14/2009
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Plus: researcher blames Hotmail password thefts on botnets, not phishing; Adobe joins Tuesday patch brigade.
10/13/2009
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October has proved to be the month of record, landing one whopper of a Patch Tuesday.
10/13/2009
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Information security is always a concern in any outsourcing arrangement, but just how much of a concern is still the subject of debate.
10/13/2009
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News
According to a recent survey conducted by Gartner, the green datacenter of the future is still a long way off.
10/13/2009
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Good news: This is not a Microsoft cloud problem. Bad news: Everyone thinks it is.
10/13/2009
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If only today were Friday.
10/13/2009
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The price tag? Nearly $3 billion.
10/13/2009
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Microsoft is sneaking up on its rival in the ERP market.
10/13/2009
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IT job boom will be directly linked to Microsoft, IDC says.
10/12/2009
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Forrester is predicting a tech boom early next year.
10/12/2009