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Microsoft has announced that Windows 7 will be generally available on Oct. 22, 2009.
06/02/2009
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News
A recent study from Gartner Inc. suggests that in some cases SOA adopters might be service-enabling chiefly for the sake of service-enabling.
06/02/2009
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News
Microsoft cancelled its standalone Office Developer Conference for this year and instead will fold the content into its SharePoint Conference 2009 event, which is scheduled for the fall.
06/01/2009
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This year's JavaOne represents a changing of the guard for Sun Microsystems, longtime conference sponsor and steward of the Java platform, which is set to be acquired by Oracle.
06/01/2009
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Microsoft changed course on its product marketing plans for the Windows 7 Starter edition and removed a restriction that critics said would have artificially "crippled" the operating system.
06/01/2009
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More readers give their takes on Microsoft's recently patented OS lockdown technology.
06/01/2009
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Microsoft does away with three-application limit for Starter Edition.
06/01/2009
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Microsoft's new search engine unveiled last week.
06/01/2009
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The pair talked up the future of high-tech, and how technology can change the world.
06/01/2009
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Here's a PowerShell tool that keeps close tabs on changes to important services.
06/01/2009
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The elder Mr. Barney gets caught in a mailing list pickle.
06/01/2009
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Prof. Powershell
PowerShell custom properties provide information as you need it.
06/01/2009
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How to roll out Windows Server 2008 without touching all of the computers.
06/01/2009
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Windows Advisor
Individual users in one distribution list can't receive messages from outside vendors who e-mail that list. How can this be fixed?
06/01/2009
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Foley on Microsoft
That's good news for users, but not necessarily for Microsoft.
06/01/2009
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Prof. Powershell
The powers of properties allow you to use them as a PowerShell label maker.
06/01/2009
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In-Depth
As a software company, there's only so much green Microsoft can spread -- but Redmond is a good place to start.
06/01/2009
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Security Advisor
Windows 7's BitLocker to Go feature extends data protection to removable drives.
06/01/2009
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Microsoft executive Tami Reller fielded questions about the company's Windows business segment on Thursday in New York City.
05/29/2009
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Microsoft issued a security advisory on Friday describing a newly disclosed bug in Microsoft DirectShow that could enable remote code execution attacks.
05/29/2009
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Gartner revised its "worst-case scenario" forecast for the semiconductor industry due to an upswing in PC shipments, according to an announcement issued by the analyst firm on Thursday.
05/29/2009
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Gartner revised its "worst-case scenario" forecast for the semiconductor industry due to an upswing in PC shipments, according to an announcement issued by the analyst firm on Thursday.
05/29/2009
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Now that there's some movement toward a U.S. cybersecurity policy, it's time to roll up the sleeves and get to work, and that task won't be easy, software security experts suggested on Friday.
05/29/2009
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Google this week took developers off guard by revealing Google Wave, a real-time shared communications stream that can include text, photos, videos and maps to which all participants have access.
05/29/2009
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President Barack Obama on Friday announced the creation of the position of a cybersecurity coordinator who will direct national cybersecurity policy from the White House.
05/29/2009
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Redmond's new OS-disabling patent isn't going over very well with most of you.
05/29/2009
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SP2 promises improved search and Wi-Fi.
05/29/2009
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Here's hoping the "social" thing works better for SharePoint than it did for the Zune.
05/29/2009
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One survey says CIOs might start opening up their wallets soon.
05/29/2009
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President Barack Obama will release the long-awaited report on U.S. cybersecurity policy on Friday, May 29.
05/28/2009
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Microsoft (maybe) drops the three-application limit for Starter Edition.
05/28/2009
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But the company is keeping mum on how (or if) it will use it.
05/28/2009
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Deal would depend on whether there are "boatloads of money" involved.
05/28/2009
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Not just any car -- the 1 millionth Ford that comes with SYNC.
05/28/2009
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Microsoft announced "Bing" on Thursday, the company's newest search engine technology and brand campaign.
05/28/2009
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Microsoft published Service Pack 2 (SP2) on Monday for Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008.
05/27/2009
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A recent study from IT staffing specialist Robert Half Technology suggests that CIOs plan to invest in new IT initiatives over the next year, in spite of a bad (and possibly worsening) economic climate.
05/27/2009
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A private cloud could offer almost all the benefits of a public cloud, but without the attendant security and privacy headaches, said Jim Whitehurst, president and chief executive officer of enterprise open source software vendor Red Hat.
05/27/2009
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Microsoft on Wednesday announced the creation of the "Social Enterprise Alliance," a partnership centered on the customization and integration of Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007.
05/27/2009
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Kumo moniker gets an...upgrade?
05/27/2009
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Yes, we know it's hard.
05/27/2009
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Redmond is trying to define exactly what a netbook is for Windows 7 purposes.
05/27/2009
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Why we shouldn't hold our breaths for a cheaper Mac.
05/27/2009
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Microsoft's chief software arthictect talked up Software plus Services and Azure, among others.
05/27/2009
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SP2 is set to expire after 180 days.
05/27/2009
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So far, Redmond is keeping quiet on how the technology will actually be implemented on its OSes.
05/27/2009
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Software security continues to trouble IT pros, who often have to do more with less in the current recession, according to two industry-sponsored studies.
05/26/2009
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Microsoft on Thursday issued an "evaluation edition" of its System Center Operations Manager 2007 R2 product.
05/26/2009
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Microsoft recently received a U.S. patent on technology that can restrict software and hardware use on a computer
05/26/2009
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AirTight, a provider of Wi-Fi security services, recently scanned 3,632 access points (APs) and nearly 550 clients in seven different financial centers and found that half of these WAPs were either open (unprotected) or used WEP encryption.
05/26/2009