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Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Microsoft goes all-in on hybrid cloud with Azure-in-a-box

Top unified communications vendors eye virtual reality in the conference room | Microsoft (hearts) Linux, for Azure's sake

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Microsoft goes all-in on hybrid cloud with Azure-in-a-box
Microsoft Monday doubled down on hybrid clouds by unveiling an on-premises system that syncs up with Azure public cloud services. With its new Cloud Platform System (CPS), Microsoft is attempting to differentiate itself vs. rivals Amazon Web Services and Google. Read More


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Microsoft (hearts) Linux, for Azure's sake
Microsoft now loves Linux. This was the message from Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, standing in front of an image that read "Microsoft [heart symbol] Linux," during a Monday webcast to announce a number of services it had added to its Azure cloud, including the Cloudera Hadoop package and the CoreOS Linux distribution. Read More


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Windows 10: The votes are pouring in for these 10 features
One reason users hated Windows 8 is because it was thrust upon them. They had to like it or lump it. With the Windows 10 Technical Preview, that's all changed. Microsoft wants to know what you want before the OS ships, and it's provided a feedback mechanism. Read More

Deathmatch review: Windows 8.1 vs. OS X Yosemite
With OS X 10.10 Yosemite now shipping and Windows 8.1 done with its 2014 update cycle, how do the two flagship PC operating systems compare? Read More


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Windows 10: A guided tour
Microsoft released a technical preview of the next version of Windows for the public to download and try for free. Although a final release with additional features isn't expected until the middle of 2015, there are already a number of changes compared to Windows 8.1. Here are some of the most prominent. Read More

Vanity Fair revisits Microsoft, says Gates and Ballmer no longer BFFs
Two years ago, Vanity Fair turned its sights on Microsoft and painted a fairly ugly picture of a company in chaos, with fingers of blame pointed squarely at CEO Steve Ballmer. I said something contrary to that, and pointed out the good things Microsoft had done. Read More

Samsung sticks to US PC market with $249.99 Chromebook 2
Samsung Electronics hopes its latest Chromebook 2 will reaffirm its commitment to PCs in the U.S., especially after a surprising decision last month to stop selling laptops in Europe. Read More

Microsoft to bring Docker to Windows Server
The Docker virtualization technology has just taken another giant step forward, as developers from both Microsoft and Docker have started working on a native Docker implementation for Windows Server, which will make the increasingly popular container technology available for use in Windows shops. Read More


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