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In-Depth
Can moving to an all-Microsoft environment save your business time, money and aggravation? More and more IT departments are saying yes.
01/01/2007
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Judith Hurwitz, Robin Bloor, Carol Baroudi and Marcia Kaufman explain Service Oriented Architecture in this book for "Dummies."
01/01/2007
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News
The question now is: How many business users will care?
01/01/2007
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When upgrading hard drives, make sure your wires aren't crossed.
01/01/2007
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News
DelBene believes new suite will advance Microsoft's collaboration strategy.
01/01/2007
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NetPro's monitoring tool can help you keep a firm grip on changes in your network.
01/01/2007
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Our licensing and negotiation guru Scott Braden walks you through what you can do now make sure your Microsoft licensing costs stay in check through the new year.
12/31/2006
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News
The Open Relay Database, a tool e-mail service providers used for years to
help curb the spread of spam, is ceasing operations, a death partly attributable
to its own success.
12/28/2006
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News
Apple Computer Inc.'s stock option troubles underwent extreme twists following
reports of a federal probe into the possible forgery of documents to bolster
executives' profits and that CEO Steve Jobs received 7.5 million stock options
in 2001 without proper board approval.
12/28/2006
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News
Despite patent filings, Microsoft Corp. isn't trying to claim all rights to
the Really Simple Syndication technology for notifying users of new entries
on their favorite news sites and Web journals, a lead product manager says.
12/28/2006
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News
Microsoft Corp. has started linking users' search habits with other personal
information as it prepares to show more personalized advertisements.
12/28/2006
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News
Beginning next month, version 7 of Microsoft Corp.'s Internet Explorer browser
will start flagging certain e-commerce and banking sites as green for "safe."
12/28/2006
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News
Windows Vista, the new computer operating system that Microsoft Corp. is touting as its most secure ever, contains a programming flaw that might let hackers gain full control of vulnerable computers.
12/28/2006
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The Microsoft Learning Group plans to take no time off during the holidays, with work continuing this week on beta testing for several exams.
12/26/2006
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News
Company officials maintain that the flaw's risks are low.
12/25/2006
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The company is interested in improving users' RSS experience, but not in claiming the technology as a whole, a Microsoft official said.
12/25/2006
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News
E-commerce and online banking sites will be required to undergo extensive verification checks.
12/25/2006
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Spammers' focus has shifted from open relays to infected "zombie" computers.
12/25/2006
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Spanish police arrests 6 suspects for allegedly hacking financial data.
12/21/2006
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News
New model spreads training over weeks instead of days.
12/21/2006
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Hard-disk drive manufacture makes move into online data storage.
12/21/2006
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Microsoft wields Partner Skills Plus program to address a premiere partner complaint.
12/21/2006
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Microsoft-Novell reach pact, then come to blows.
12/21/2006
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Windows Vista isn’t even quite out the door, but Microsoft is already soliciting testers to tell them what should be in the next versions of Windows.
12/20/2006
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Upgrade exam for MCDST certification holders goes through testing rigors in next two weeks.
12/20/2006
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News
Already facing a legal challenge for alleged copyright infringement, Google Inc.'s crusade to build a digital library has triggered a philosophical debate with an alternative project promising better online access to the world's books, art and historical documents.
12/20/2006
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A computer administrator upset over the possibility of losing his job planted an electronic "bomb" in the systems of one of the nation's largest prescription drug management companies, prosecutors said Tuesday.
12/20/2006
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Sony BMG Music Entertainment will pay $1.5 million and kick in thousands more in customer refunds to settle lawsuits brought by California and Texas over music CDs that installed a hidden anti-piracy program on consumers' computers.
12/20/2006
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VMware announced it will ship VMware Lab Manager on Friday.
12/20/2006
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News
The Free Software Foundation isn’t going to take it lying down -- Windows Vista, that is.
12/20/2006
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SP1 comes with a host of bug fixes, among other things.
12/20/2006
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Codemane: Centro.
12/20/2006
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2007 promises to be a good year.
12/20/2006
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Introducing the Microsoft Robotics Studio.
12/20/2006
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News
While Windows Vista, Office 2007 and Exchange Server 2007 are virtually out the door, Microsoft continues its march towards updating its server products to match.
12/19/2006
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News
Systems administrator alleged to have planted logic bomb that could have wiped out critical patient data.
12/19/2006
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Poor guy.
12/19/2006
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A cautionary tale.
12/19/2006
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Feel special: the Person of the Year is you.
12/19/2006
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Good thing there's already a patch for it.
12/19/2006
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Amazon.com Inc. denies it violated IBM Corp. patents in building its massive retail Web site, and alleges instead that IBM infringed on Amazon's technology to beef up its own offerings.
12/18/2006
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Vonage tanked after its IPO. It's not entirely clear anymore why eBay paid $2.6 billion for Skype. And the long-awaited rollout of advanced TV services based on Internet technologies has resembled the drip of a faucet.
12/18/2006
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Emmett won't be surprised if the "I" in CIO soon stands for integration instead of information.
12/18/2006
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A computer worm is attacking some business PCs through a flaw in antivirus software by Symantec Corp., a security company warned Friday.
12/18/2006
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Universities have become attractive targets for hackers who are taking advantage of the openness of the schools' networks, their decentralized security and the personal information they keep on millions of young adults.
12/18/2006
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The two companies sign a deal to the tune of $300 million.
12/18/2006
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The next generation of the browser is already in alpha.
12/18/2006
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Who do you think you are?
12/18/2006
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UCLA breach latest among several universities to have student records hacked. Breach went undetected for more than a year, affects about 40,000 students.
12/17/2006
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Microsoft has released a service pack update for its flagship Visual Studio 2005 IDE that it says delivers "improvements in responsiveness, stability and performance for Visual Studio 2005."
12/15/2006