Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Azure review: Looks juicy but not yet fully cooked; EFF: Microsoft abusing DMCA

First look at Windows Azure | How We Tested Windows Azure

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Azure review: Looks juicy but not yet fully cooked
Tom Henderson: Our review of Windows Azure was an intense experience. We'd waited and waited, and waited to review Azure after it was announced. We eventually decided that cloud and Azure were really different things. Read More


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First look at Windows Azure
There's "the cloud" and then there's Windows Azure. Read More

How We Tested Windows Azure
We controlled our Microsoft-supplied Azure account from our laptops (MacBook Pros, sometimes running Window 7 VMs) and through our NOC resources (numerous Dell, Tyan, and HP servers; 10GB Extreme Switch, Compellent SAN, 100mbp/s connection hosted at nFrame.com). Read More

EFF: Microsoft abusing DMCA to eradicate competing Xbox 360 accessories
Ms. Smith: The EFF told a federal court that Microsoft is misusing copyright law by weilding DMCA as a weapon to eliminate gaming accessory competitors and to police Xbox 360 users' behavior. Read More


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The 2011 Wi-Fi "Cheat Sheet"
Achieving Ethernet parity with Wi-Fi is no small task. Learn how leading vendors are building tool and tweaking architectures to: • Add capacity to APs • Avoid traffic bottlenecks • Identify and eradicate interference and its sources • Enable converged management and policy setting across Wi-Fi and wired environments Read now!

Is Windows 8 an Enterprise Play?
Andy Patrizio: Some of you may be just beginning your Windows 7 migration from Windows XP. If so, that might have been your first mistake. Read More

Microsoft's Zen Lesson: Windows 8 Hardware Squeezes
Tom Henderson: Occasionally, Microsoft learns lessons deeply-- and more deeply than they'll let on. I think you'll see proof of this in Windows 8, as Microsoft starts to slim down its hardware compatibility list. Read More

Nokia's Real Value to Microsoft is Outside of the Phones
Andy Patrizio: The rumored Microsoft/Nokia merger has been, for now, debunked. But if Microsoft wants anything from Nokia, it should be the Finnish firm's non-wireless products. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Avaya

Video Collaboration: Lights, Camera, User Adoption
Video deployment has been slow. Today, barriers are dissolving. Price points are dropping. CIOs are more engaged in driving the business forward with process and technology. Learn More

How important are unit tests?
Sean McCown: A lot of the unit testing that gets done doesn't get done right. Now, what I mean by that isn't that devs don't know how to test their own functionality. Read More

HP, Microsoft Team Up Against Oracle
Hewlett-Packard carried its feud with Oracle to the floor of its user group conference this month by clearly encouraging migrations from Oracle to Microsoft software on HP hardware. Read More

Microsoft, Skype deal gets U.S. clearance
Microsoft has received clearance from U.S. antitrust regulators for its proposed purchase of Internet telephony company Skype. Read More

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