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Microsoft hopes to have validation testing services available when its long-awaited Windows Server virtualization technology comes online next year.
11/20/2007
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Has it revived its Yahoo courtship?
11/20/2007
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Available now to MSDN subscribers.
11/20/2007
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Now, back to reality...
11/20/2007
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Stability and reliability improvements on the way.
11/20/2007
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If it's time for Christmas music in Wal-Mart, it must the season for that other time-honored tradition: year-end lists. To that end, IT security Goliath Symantec has released a list of the biggest security stories of the year.
11/19/2007
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Microsoft released Visual Studio 2008 to MSDN customers for downloading, making it the first of the "big three" platforms of the coming "Global Launch Wave."
11/19/2007
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Most Americans think they're helping the earth when they recycle their old computers, televisions and cell phones. But chances are they're contributing to a global trade in electronic trash that endangers workers and pollutes the environment overseas.
11/19/2007
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Alfred Zaccaria was finally going to leave the world of dial-up for high-speed access to the Internet without having to pay a lot more for service.
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A U.N.-sponsored Internet conference ended Thursday with little to show in closing the issue of U.S. control over how people around the world access e-mail and Web sites.
11/16/2007
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A U.N. telecoms meeting decided Thursday to give mobile service providers access to bandwidth currently reserved for terrestrial television broadcasts, offering the promise of high-speed Internet access on-the-move anywhere in the world by 2015.
11/16/2007
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Microsoft recently tapped Reed Sturtevant, a Lotus, Radnet and Idealab vet, to spearhead concept development in its spiffy new Cambridge, Mass. facility.
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Data breaches, ongoing integrity concerns about the Windows Vista operating system and spam, which reached record levels this year, topped Symantec's Top 10 Internet security trends of 2007 list.
11/16/2007
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Cat-and-mouse game in full swing.
11/16/2007
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Program expanding in India, Asia.
11/16/2007
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Jump-start your Web projects with MOSS 2007.
11/15/2007
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Oracle Corp. Chief Executive Larry Ellison told analysts Wednesday that the business software maker is more likely to pursue other takeover targets instead of renewing its recent $6.7 billion bid for rival BEA Systems Inc.
11/15/2007
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The Internet is a powerful tool for free expression and dissent, but those freedoms have also helped child pornographers, predators, terrorists and other cybercriminals.
11/15/2007
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Deal offers Comcast customers some basic Office functionality.
11/15/2007
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Five functional improvements made.
11/15/2007
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Backup, monitoring and security software get a makeover.
11/15/2007
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Microsoft chairman steps down next summer.
11/15/2007
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Microsoft today launched an updated version of its Windows Embedded CE platform with a release that will let developers build new devices that take advantage of some of the APIs and Web services interfaces available on Windows Vista and the company’s forthcoming Windows Server 2008.
11/14/2007
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Responding to a soon-to-be released study revealing that as many as a half a million database servers aren't protected by firewalls, security experts contend the findings constitute a call to action for security pros and database administrators everywhere.
11/14/2007
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Windows Vista is now on the migration map for most enterprise customers, at least according to one researcher. But it's still getting hammered in the media.
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Microsoft announced that it plans to release today three non-security updates to Windows Vista, which will coincide with Patch Tuesday.
11/13/2007
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European Union antitrust regulators launched an in-depth probe Tuesday into Google Inc.'s $3.1 billion bid for online ad broker DoubleClick, saying an initial investigation showed the deal would raise competition concerns.
11/13/2007
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In one of the least stress-inducing Patch Tuesdays in memory, Microsoft released just two security bulletins today, one "Critical" and one "Important."
11/13/2007
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Microsoft took the next step into the arena of high-performance computing (HPC) today when it announced the release of the first beta of Windows HPC Server 2008, the successor to Compute Cluster Server 2003.
11/13/2007
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Says states contradict themselves.
11/13/2007
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Eight different SKUs of Windows Server 2008.
11/13/2007
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One license to rule them all.
11/13/2007
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New server OS from Microsoft will come in eight different versions, including Web-specific server and server virtualization product.
11/12/2007