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Microsoft uses Apache License for open source Outlook tools
Microsoft Subnet: Microsoft has released two open source tools on CodePlex that let developers more easily create apps for Outlook PST files. Those tools are not only open source, they've been released under the Apache License. Read More


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Hotmail's never-ending war on spam
Robert Mullins: Coming improvements to Microsoft's Windows Live Hotmail have centered around online editing functions for Office documents, full session SSL encryption, and doing even more to fight spam. Read More

Standardized Signatures in Exchange Server 2010: enforcing your company's brand image
Tyson Kopczynski: Email signatures… people try their hardest to make their personal signature as creative as possible. Just look at some examples. Read More

The Heart of Social Media - Separating Hype from Reality
Alpa Agarwal: As corporations sort out their social media strategies, its important to separate hype from reality, to enable enterprises to conduct real-business, impacting the bottom line. Read More


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Troubleshooting Application Problems
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Microsoft has nowhere to go but up in cloud market
Robert Mullins: Microsoft may be "all in" on pursuing cloud computing opportunities, but a new study shows the company has its work cut out for it in building a market. Read More

Microsoft CALs…Part II
Cynthia Farren: I started this topic last week in the interest of making Microsoft Client Access Licenses (CALs) easier to understand, now it's time to take a slightly deeper dive. Read More

Rackspace powers Windows cloud with Citrix Xenserver
Jon Brodkin: Rackspace has built its Windows-based cloud service on top of Citrix's XenServer hypervisor, rather than the more basic open source version of Xen, and plans to move its whole cloud infrastructure over to XenServer. Read More


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Cloud Computing Comes to a (Linux) Desktop Near You
Dustin Puryear: Peppermint OS is a "cloud-oriented" OS, meaning it's designed to boot and run from the cloud (buzzword alert). Apparently there have been over 25,000 downloads of Peppermint in its first week, so obviously there is some interest, even if it's "just" from the Linux community. Read More

Linux-based cloud app backs up Exchange e-mail
Microsoft Subnet: Astaro's beta e-mail archiving product has all the right buzzwords: cloud, open source, Exchange/Outlook compatible. But it has something even more important, a happy U.S. customer. Read More

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