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Microsoft U-Prove Technology Wins Another Award
Ms. Smith: Microsoft U-Prove is gaining traction and winning awards as a privacy-enhancing identity management technology that helps people protect personally identifiable information. Read More


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Microsoft and EFF: 'The enemy of my enemy ...'
Robert Mullins: The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) would join Microsoft in fighting a patent case. Read More

SQL Server 2008 R2 is ready for primetime
Author experts: We live, breath, and sleep databases and are ready for your questions. Read More

DHS to Launch SAR Database. In Suspicion and Surveillance We Trust?
Ms. Smith: On October 12, DHS will implement its database of "suspicious activity reports." Read More

Microsoft "loves" open source, but it's not crazy about Android
Jon Brodkin: A Microsoft executive recently claimed that "we love open source," but that doesn't not seem to apply to Google's Android mobile operating system. Read More


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A New Approach the Application management
Managing complex, large-scale, mission-critical applications has become an enormous challenge for IT organizations worldwide. And it's not getting any easier. Read now!

What Microsoft's Minnesota win means for cloud
Robert Mullins: Microsoft's Business Productivity Online Suite (BPOS) offering had a relatively good week this week, getting a shout-out at the company's annual employee meeting at Safeco Field in Seattle and scoring a customer win in St. Paul. Read More

Websites your grandma can develop? Maybe.
Susan Hanley: For the last six months, my hair stylist has been talking about creating a website for his salon, which brings me to building websites with SnapPages.com. Read More

Six Emerging Marketing Technologies for Enterprises
Alpa Agarwal talks to Brian Mullin of Manifold about the top six emerging technologies enterprise marketers should be experimenting with. Read More

Zoho brings business apps to Google's Gmail
Jon Brodkin: Zoho has expanded its integration with Google Apps by allowing CRM and other Zoho business tools to display data in Gmail messages. Read More


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10 things I hate about SQL Server 2008
Sean McCown: I feel compelled to write a counter to last week's blog on the 10 things I love about SQL Server. These are some of the things I don't like. Read More

250% of Microsoft SharePoint users satisfied, 367% hate it, 230% of survey takers can't count
Jon Brodkin: Surveys in the tech industry often have to be taken with a grain of salt, but I was intrigued this week when I saw the headline "New survey reveals dissatisfaction with SharePoint." Read More

Crypto Wars: EFF Urges Us To Stand Up and Defend Privacy
Ms. Smith: Privacy watchdogs are growling as the Feds plan government-mandated back doors in encryption software and all communications systems. Read More

Another 'rare' out-of-band security bulletin coming Tuesday
Robert Mullins: ASP.NET vulnerability needed immediate attention with an "Out-of-band" patch. Read More

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