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Thursday, July 19, 2012

The downside of the Microsoft marketing machine

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The downside of the Microsoft marketing machine
Historically, Microsoft has announced new software long before it is available. This is partially because of its strong customer beta testing program, but also because Redmond wants to generate hype. But in the process, they cannibalize sales and adoption of the current version of software. Read More


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Bring Your Own Mobile Devices to School
In today's educational environments, more and more students, guests, and faculty are bringing in their own Wi-Fi devices into the school's network. This paper discusses the challenges and solutions IT administrators are facing and how to address the security and management of the multiple devices being introduced into the wireless/wired network. Learn more.

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What Microsoft did right during its 'lost decade'
This will be my final blog post on the Vanity Fair article as I'm as tired of it, as you probably are. Read More

Microsoft, Juniper, others in coding consortium issue guidelines for safer applications
An industry consortium dedicated to assuring the security of software has issued guidelines to lower the risk that vulnerabilities that could be exploited by attackers will wind up in finished code. Read More

Office 2013/365 may be Microsoft's most pervasive software package yet
With the help of Kurt DelBene, president of Microsoft's Office Division, CEO Steve Ballmer unveiled Office 2013 and the latest iterations of Office 365 at a press conference in San Francisco yesterday. Unsurprisingly, the next versions of Office have taken on the same flavor as Windows 8, with streamlined, uncluttered interfaces and deep integration with the cloud and social media. Read More


WEBCAST: IBM

Changing the Competitive Dynamics of the Business
Date/Time: June 5, 2012, 11:00 a.m., EDT, 4:00 p.m. BST / 3:00 p.m. UTC Please join us for this webcast, as Dr. Barry Devlin, Founder and Principal, 9sight Consulting, describes what operational analytics can do for your business and reviews an architectural approach that will enable you to make it a reality. Register Now

5 hot features of Microsoft Office 2013
Microsoft touts touch-sensitive ways to do things faster via new Office software. Read More

EFF: Americans may not realize it, but many are in a face recognition database now
The Judiciary Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology and the Law held a hearing about facial recognition in regards to privacy and civil liberties. Between Facebook scanning 300 million photos a day and the FBI's nationwide face search, real-time face recognition is coming and we desperately need privacy protections in place. Read More

Why Windows 8 tablets won't threaten the iPad (or Android)
As much as today's tablets lack a strong office suite, they vastly outperform Windows 8 for usability. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Fluke Networks

Maintain Fiber Network Health
This white paper helps fiber installers and network technicians understand the key parameters for selecting an OTDR. Choosing the right device not only solves this new generation of datacenter testing requirements, but also helps professionals work efficiently, and increase the reliability and value of the enterprise fiber network. Learn More!

Are firewalls dead?
Is your firewall running? Well maybe, ah never mind, it's an old, not funny joke. But seriously, is your firewall doing anything for your security? No, really. With so many of today's attacks coming over port 80, is your firewall providing any defense anymore? Has the firewall outgrown its usefulness and been passed over by a new generation of sophisticated attacks? Read More

Microsoft ignored tip that it botched browser choice in Windows 7 SP1
Microsoft could have escaped the wrath of European Union antitrust regulators and the risk of potential fines in the billions if it had paid attention to an exchange on its own support site more than a year ago. Read More

Office 2013: What we still don't know
We know that Microsoft Office 2013 emphasizes cloud integration with new Office 365 subscriptions for home users, a greater focus on touchscreens, and Office on Demand virtualization, but what about the things we don't know? Microsoft is keeping quiet about several key issues, including pricing, release dates, and whether the software giant will be including Android and iOS devices in its Office 2013 rollout. Read More

Microsoft could face billions in new fines over browser choice
European Union antitrust regulators today threatened Microsoft with more fines, potentially in the billions of dollars, after the company failed to make good on its promise to offer consumers there a choice of browsers. Read More

 
 
 

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