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Tuesday, December 09, 2014

How to pick the best browser for your enterprise

For Microsoft, new Windows revenue may mean 'subscriptions' | 5 great free Windows tuneup utilities you need right now

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How to pick the best browser for your enterprise
Knowing which browser to deploy in a large company is no easy task. The default option is Internet Explorer, but many users balk at this older, more cumbersome browser that seems to attract the most malware. To determine which browser is the best for business, it's important to keep tabs of the latest improvements. Here's a look at the Big 3 with an eye on the enterprise. Read More


WHITE PAPER: PC Connection | Acer

Acer Playbook: Proven Solutions for Professional Demands
Whether your workforce requires high-tech mobility, powerful desktops to streamline efficiency, reliable technology available 24 x 7, or competent tools for viewing and projecting, you'll find your solution in Acer notebooks, desktops, servers, monitors, and projectors. Learn More

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Reinventing the analytics experience on the cloud
IBM Watson Analytics brings advanced analytical capabilities to business analysts who can conduct the kind of analysis that has been limited to highly skilled practitioners such as statisticians, data miners, and data scientists. Learn More

For Microsoft, new Windows revenue may mean 'subscriptions'
After Microsoft's chief operating officer last week said the company was going to change the Windows business model, analysts tried to figure out exactly what he meant. Read More

5 great free Windows tuneup utilities you need right now
Want a faster, cleaner, better-running PC? Then check out these five free downloads to clean up and speed up your computer. Read More

Google wants Windows server applications to run on its cloud
Google has made a series of announcements aimed at helping Microsoft customers run Windows workloads on Google's cloud. Read More


WEBCAST: IBM Corporation

How do you Deal with Doubling Data and Shrinking Budgets?
The amount of data corporations create and store is constantly increasing, and simply buying more storage space or shifting the data off to the cloud is inefficient and expensive. Learn More

Why January could be a big month for Windows 10
While people are banging away at the Windows 10 technical preview, Microsoft is preparing for a real big month come this January, including major updates and a wider release product. Read More

Microsoft, Accenture try to ease the path to the hybrid cloud
To help organizations better organize their cloud assets, Microsoft and integration firm Accenture have released a package designed to make it easy to integrate in-house IT operations with Microsoft Azure cloud services. Read More

Feds' bid to seize Irish emails threatens US citizen's privacy, Microsoft says
U.S. demands to seize emails stored on a Microsoft server in Ireland are threatening the privacy of U.S. citizens, Microsoft said in its appeal in an ongoing lawsuit that threatens international relations and may violate European privacy laws. Read More


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Mainframe Excellence 2025
With the right long- term strategy, next-generation IT leaders can leverage their mainframe application portfolios in ways that generate transformative business value and competitive advantage for the next 10 to 15 years - and beyond. Learn More

Microsoft Office for iOS reviews: The ultimate in iPad and iPhone productivity
Microsoft's new version of Office for iOS unifies the user experience across all devices—great and small—and opens the door to free editing and content creation, regardless of whether you have an Office 365 account. Read More

In battle for sub-$200 smartphones, consumers will be the winners
If you plan to buy a cheap smartphone next year expect to get LTE, an HD screen and a good-looking device, as competing manufacturers and chip vendors lower prices. Read More

Microsoft sues AT&T customer for activating pirated copies of Windows 7 & Office 2010
Other than knowing Microsoft is very opposed to having its products pirated, it's somewhat rare to learn how Microsoft uses suspicious product activation patterns to determine pirated products. Yet a complaint (pdf) Microsoft filed a in a U.S. District Court in Seattle, Washington, gives us some insight into how the company's cyberforensic team identifies suspicious activation patterns. Read More

Knowledge Vault helps CIOs stay in control of cloud-based email and storage
For CIOs and IT departments that are concerned about losing control as more applications become cloud-based, analytics company Knowledge Vault offers some relief, starting with in-depth monitoring of Office 365 usage. Read More


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