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Microsoft to lay off 18,000 in next year
Microsoft announced this morning that it will cut its workforce by up to 18,000 jobs in the next year. The initial round will affect 12,500 jobs related to Nokia Devices and Services. Read More


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IBM and Apple are teaming up to create enterprise apps to can run on Apple devices that business customers can manage and secure, creating a formidable direct challenge to plans Microsoft is trying to carry out on its own. Read More

Microsoft researchers: Re-use the same password across sites likely to be hacked
Microsoft Researchers Cormac Herley and Dinei Florencio, the same guys who previously wrote 'Sex, Lies and Cybercrime Surveys' to explain why cybercrime loss estimates are a bunch of bunk, are not afraid of directly challenging 'accepted wisdom and conventional advice.' Read More

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Experts are skeptical of the threat posed by a reported design flaw in Microsoft Active Directory, which is used by many enterprises to control employee access to the corporate network. Read More


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Microsoft's future under Nadella less about Windows, more about mobile and cloud
Microsoft's future will be less devoted to its Windows operating system as it continues to push into mobile and cloud services, CEO Satya Nadella said, using his keynote speech at the Worldwide Partner Conference to talk about where the company is headed. Read More

NetApp Private Storage adds an Azure cloud option
Microsoft Azure just became the next cloud connection for NetApp Private Storage, which can already link enterprise storage to Amazon Web Services. Read More

Microsoft rumored to be buying security firm that publicized Active Directory exploit
Microsoft is thinking about buying an Israeli security company that yesterday posted instructions on how to change Active Directory passwords by exploiting a design flaw. Read More


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IBM and Apple ties go way back
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Microsoft's Bing follows Google in offering Europeans the 'right to be forgotten'
Microsoft has started accepting requests from users in Europe who want to remove search links from Bing under a recent "right-to-be-forgotten" ruling by Europe's top court. Read More

The worst security SNAFUs this year (so far!)
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Box lifts storage limit on Business edition, integrates service with Office
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