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Thursday, June 07, 2012

Microsoft to run Linux on Azure

  Windows Phone will pass iPhone by 2016, IDC says | IT hiring forecast optimistic ... for now
 
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Microsoft to run Linux on Azure
After years of battling Linux as a competitive threat, Microsoft is now offering Linux-based operating systems on its Windows Azure cloud service. Read More


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Three Phases to Improve Application Delivery Teams
Most organizations struggling with application performance have not developed the processes and organization that can maximize the benefits of their application delivery solutions. In this report, Gartner outlines three phases to help IT organizations improve their structure to deliver better application performance. Learn More!

Windows Phone will pass iPhone by 2016, IDC says
IDC projects that shipments of Windows Phone will displace Apple iOS to become the number two OS running smartphones in 2016. Read More

IT hiring forecast optimistic ... for now
Despite the recent lackluster employment figures from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there's cause for optimism on the IT hiring front, according to Dice.com. In a poll of 800 IT-focused hiring managers and recruiters, the tech jobs site found 73% plan to increase hiring in the second half of the year compared to the first six months of 2012. Read More

Is Google taking a run at Windows 8?
What's it worth to put Microsoft Office on an iPad or Android? Google won't say what it paid, but it just bought Quickoffice, which can do the next-best thing. It makes a Windows Office-compatible platform for Android and iOs operating systems. Read More

Microsoft teams with Quanta for 'private cloud in a box'
Microsoft has partnered with Taiwan's Quanta Computer to design a Windows-based system that aims to get business customers up and running quickly on a private cloud. Read More


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Can Mozilla right the ship?
Several years ago, Mozilla was a real up-and-comer -- its Firefox browser was the first serious challenger to Internet Explorer in a long time, and the company's identity with open source enhanced its public perception as a worthy upstart. Read More

Drop the 'Windows' name for tablets and smartphones, says analyst
Microsoft needs to drop the Windows name from its new consumer products, such as Windows RT tablets and smartphones, an industry analyst said. Read More

Xbox SmartGlass: Microsoft's multiscreen strategy
Microsoft is hoping to create an immersive experience across multiple devices where users can consume different, complementary content on each platform with new software called Xbox SmartGlass, unveiled at the E3 entertainment expo. Read More

Microsoft on{X} makes Android phones smarter than Windows phones
It seems strange -- and it is -- but Microsoft is launching an application programming system called on{X} for Android phones that make it easy for Java-savvy users to turn the phones into smart, hypervigilant assistants. Read More


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Collaborate and Connect with Business Partners for Commerce
Take a look at how companies are connecting with their entire universe of business partners regardless of data standards, just once, and without ongoing maintenance – thanks to SAP Information Interchange. Why invest in point-to-point connections that will cost more and prevent on-boarding of smaller suppliers? Learn More

Splashtop releases virtual Windows 8 environment for Android tablets
Want to try out Windows 8's Metro interface, without having to ditch your Android tablet? Now you can. Remote desktop vendor Splashtop announced Wednesday that it would add Android support to its Windows 8 Metro testbed product, which allows users to simulate a Metro tablet environment. Read More

Why can't Microsoft innovate with Windows 8 as it has with Xbox 360?
At the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), Microsoft unveiled a number of interesting innovations that link the company's successful Xbox 360 game console to other devices, including PCs, smartphones and tablets, and finally give the Xbox 360 the ability to easily browse and navigate the web. Read More

AMD chases Intel ultrabooks with Trinity laptop-tablet hyrid
Advanced Micro Devices showed off a Windows 8 tablet-laptop hybrid running on the company's A-series chips code-named Trinity, taking direct aim at Intel's effort to chase touchscreen ultrabooks running on Ivy Bridge processors. Read More

Android's smartphone market share likely to peak this year, says IDC
Google's Android will still be the king of smartphone OSes in four years, but its market share will erode as Windows Phone takes off, according to a report from market research company IDC. Read More

 
 
 

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