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10 no-cost Microsoft tools to make admins happier

Real Excel power users know these 11 tricks

7 things you may not know about Microsoft Office

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March 18, 2014
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10 (FREE!) Microsoft tools to make admins happier

From migrating away from Windows XP to managing Active Directory, there's help at no cost.

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Issue highlights

1. Real Excel power users know these 11 tricks

2. 7 things you may not know about Microsoft Office

3. Gates: Microsoft products 'need more than a tune-up'

4. BOOK GIVEAWAY: R for Everyone: Advanced Analytics and Graphics

5. Do we really need another Android gaming console?

6. Ex-head of troubled health insurance site developed by Oracle may sue, citing 'cover-up'

7. Google kicks off Android Wear for wearable devices

8. Court approves first-of-its-kind data breach settlement

Real Excel power users know these 11 tricks

From PivotTables to Power View, learn these functions to be a spreadsheet savant. READ MORE

7 things you may not know about Microsoft Office

Microsoft is making its Office suite more social, more integrated with both home-grown and acquired Microsoft technologies, more analytical and more cloud-friendly. READ MORE

Gates: Microsoft products 'need more than a tune-up'

Microsoft's software is due for major changes in order to transition effectively into the era of cloud computing and mobility, the company's co-founder Bill Gates says in a Rolling Stone interview. READ MORE

BOOK GIVEAWAY: R for Everyone: Advanced Analytics and Graphics

Five will win. Enter the drawing today! READ MORE

Do we really need another Android gaming console?

In today's open source roundup: Asus might release an Android gaming console called the Game Box. Do we really need one? Plus: How to watch Netflix in Linux with Pipelight, and Windows 8 versus Ubuntu 13.10 when running the game Portal 2. READ MORE

Ex-head of troubled health insurance site developed by Oracle may sue, citing 'cover-up'

The former CIO for Oregon's troubled health care insurance website is alleging that state officials engaged in a "substantial cover-up" meant to deflect blame away from themselves and onto herself and the project's contractor, Oracle. READ MORE

Google kicks off Android Wear for wearable devices

Google has kicked off an effort to bring Android to wearable devices, reminding everyone that the OS is not just for tablets and smartphones. READ MORE

Court approves first-of-its-kind data breach settlement

AvMed agrees to set aside $3 million for breach victims, whether they suffered direct harm or not. READ MORE

BOOK GIVEAWAY:

March comes roaring in with these 2 new book giveaways. Enter now for your chance to win!

Java SE8 for the Really Impatient
This concise introduction to Java 8's most valuable new features (plus a few Java 7 innovations that haven't gotten the attention they deserve) will help you quickly take advantage of these and other Java language and platform improvements.

R for Everyone: Advanced Analytics and Graphics
Organized to make learning easy and intuitive for newcomers to statistical programming and modeling, this guide focuses on the 20 percent of R functionality you'll need to accomplish 80 percent of modern data tasks.

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