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Microsoft's top 12 rivals

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Microsoft's top 12 rivals
Microsoft has so many rivals it's hard to even figure out which ones are most likely to keep CEO Steve Ballmer up at night. Apple? Google? Every Linux vendor ever? Here, we'll focus on the rivals we think pose the biggest threat to Redmond and give a status update on each rivalry. Read More


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Report: Nasdaq systems were hacked last year
Federal authorities are investigating a computer intrusion at the company that runs the Nasdaq stock exchange, the Wall Street Journal reported Friday. Read More

Getting Serious with IPv6 in a Windows Networking Environment
This past week, the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) that issues IP addresses issued the last 5 blocks of public IP addresses, thus starting a firestorm of news stories on the Internet that IPv6 is the next Y2K. As one of the twelve Y2K Advisors to the White House under President Clinton, I figured I'm compelled to write an article on IPv6, so here goes. Read More

Hacker steals 400 billion virtual poker chips from Facebook game
An English hacker has admitted he stole 400 billion virtual poker chips worth somewhere between $285,000 and $12 million in actual dollars from a popular online game, then sold some of them for cash on Facebook. Read More

Suddenly everybody's selling IPv6
For IT professionals and network industry vendors alike, the events of last week represent a game changer regarding IPv6, which was developed in 1998 but has scarcely been deployed. Read More


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Forrester: CEP Defined
Learn how to handle IT complexity using application performance management converged with Complex Event Processing. Learn More. Learn More

Speculation rife that Nokia will adopt Windows Phone 7
An analyst's open letter to Nokia's CEO, a former Microsoft executive, has triggered intense speculation that the Finnish phone maker will adopt Windows Phone 7 as the firmware for at least some of its struggling smartphone line. Read More

Verizon runs afoul of the "constitutional" right of unlimited bandwidth
Verizon's announcement that it will, somehow, decide when a smartphone user is using too much bandwidth and slow down their connection so other users are squeezed out has set off howls of outrage and the most convoluted analogies yet put forward to explain the business of wireless networks. Read More

Award winning SharePoint intranets that don't look like SharePoint
I'm spending this weekend hunkered down with the 433-page Intranet Design Annual 2011 from Nielsen Norman Group featuring what they consider this year's 10 best intranets. Read More

Microsoft releases Phone 7 developers tool update
Microsoft has released the Windows Phone Developers Tool Update, which allows application makers to add new features to their apps enabled by the OS update coming soon, particularly cut-and-paste. Read More


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A New Level of Network Analysis
In this white paper, IDC analyzes the ROI that customers can expect from Riverbed Cascade, based on interviews with Cascade customers. Additionally, IDC lays out the business case for proactively managing network and application performance. Get the visibility you need to achieve your IT objectives. Read Now.

Google's copying accusation called 'silly'
Even if Microsoft did copy Google's search results the practice couldn't be scaled enough to mimic Google's algorithms in any widespread and meaningful way, search industry analysts and executives said. Read More

Google fixes 9 bugs in Chrome, including sandbox-escape flaw
Google on Thursday patched nine bugs in Chrome and upgraded the most stable edition of the browser to version 9. Read More

Podcast: RSA 2011 Preview: Security Trends to Watch
Keith Shaw talks with Cymtec President and CEO Andrew Rubin about some of the trends expected to take center stage next week at RSA 2011 in San Francisco. While security threats always remain top of mind at the show, insider access, cloud security and performance, and remote/branch office security is getting more attention as well. (16:15) Read More

Experts: FCC needs to focus on spectrum and subsidy reform
The FCC needs to focus on wireless spectrum and on telecom subsidy reform with net neutrality debates behind it, some telecom experts say. Read More



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Expect a new holographic look, customizable home screens, a Windows-style taskbar, and tabbed browsing in Google's upcoming version of the Android OS, code-named Honeycomb.

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