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Microsoft is spending millions on mid-term election candidates
Microsoft's political action committee has contributed about $2 million to mid-term election campaigns throughout the U.S., and this doesn't include donations made by its individual super rich employees. Read More


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How Desktop Virtualization Changes the Game for IT
Virtualization has busted out of the data center and overspread the desktop and application worlds. Citrix has emerged as a major innovator in virtualization solutions. Click here to read an Executive Viewpoint featuring Citrix CEO Mark Templeton. Click to continue

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Storage for Windows Environments
This paper discusses how consolidating your Microsoft SQL Server, Exchange, and SharePoint Server data along with your Windows files using NetApp storage for Windows environments reduces the cost of physical storage as well as ongoing management costs in Windows environments. Read More!

Enterprises still wary of Office 2010
Microsoft was happy to point out the other day that it sells 30 copies of new Office 2010 software suite every minute, and we've reported that it is well-reviewed and generally well received in the market. But it's one thing for a consumer to download Office 2010 onto their PC and another for an enterprise with 10,000 employees to upgrade to it. Read More

Why the Sony Walkman is another Microsoft Windows
Poor Sony. They just can't kill the Walkman. It's hard to believe that the Walkman is still a high-profit product in Sony's portfolio, but continued consumer need, however small, seems to be strong enough to keep Sony's production moving forward. Read More

Windows 7 migration 'sapping resources'
The migration to Windows 7 takes up the time of half an IT department's staff, according to managers. Read More


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A Framework to Visualize the Data Center
Increasing rack density makes it critical to understand environmental characteristics around weight, heating, cooling and power. Flat-file data center planning and management tools can't Read Now

Writing for Phone 7 'a no-brainer,' developer says
Gilles de Bordeaux has a neat idea for a mobile phone app he calls Hourglass. An image of an hourglass appears onscreen (no, not the one that tells you your computer has stalled) and you set a timer. Set it for five minutes and it takes five minutes for the sand to fall from the top of the hourglass to the bottom. You can also click a button labeled "Egg" and Hourglass runs for three minutes. Read More

Windows Phone Marketplace hits 1,000 apps
Windows Phone 7's commercials make it very clear that it's not about the phone's applications but about freeing a user from being obsessed with his or her smartphone. Now that the Windows Phone Marketplace has hit the milestone of 1000 applications, has Windows Phone changed its tune? Read More

The post-PC world is here (shhh, don't tell Ballmer)
Ray Ozzie surprised a lot of people earlier this month when he stepped down from his post as Microsoft's chief software architect (and presumed heir apparent to the Mad Ballmer as CEO). Read More


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SharePoint 2010 Q&A
This IDC Q&A document provides straightforward answers on frequent SharePoint questions. Read what IDC has to say about SharePoint's widespread adoption, where current implementations fall short, SharePoint's top collaboration challenges, when it makes sense to use a service provider, and best practices for SharePoint 2010 migrations. Read Now

Get ready for multiple virtualization platforms
VMware still leads but other hypervisors are creeping in. Read More

Microsoft quietly delivers Windows 7 SP1 release candidate
Microsoft has quietly released Windows 7 Service Pack 1 release candidate, slated to be the first and last RC version to be released before the final version ships early next year. Read More

Firefox Trojan targets older versions of Windows
A new Firefox vulnerability affects primarily users of the browser on older versions of Windows, security firm Trend Micro has determined. Read More

Microsoft's Office for Mac 2011 'best Office ever,' analyst says
Microsoft today launched Office for Mac 2011, the newest version of its application suite designed for Mac OS X. Read More



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