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Ballmer's chance of changing Microsoft? Don't bet on it

4 Things CIOs Need to Know About Microsoft's Reorg | Microsoft cites constitutional rights to lift gag orders, tell public about gov't spying

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Ballmer's chance of changing Microsoft? Don't bet on it
Microsoft's attempt to transform its dog-eat-dog corporate culture into a kinder, gentler cooperative climate is likely doomed, an expert in failed business strategies said today. Read More


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Lab report: V-locity VM Accelerates Exchange 60% on VMs
For this briefing, openBench Labs tested the ability of V-locity VM to optimize I/O in a dedicated email service domain centered around a VM running Exchange 2010. Read Now!

4 Things CIOs Need to Know About Microsoft's Reorg
The entirely expected Microsoft reorganization, and the accompanying memo from CEO Steve Ballmer, suggests that the company plans to focuses on devices, the cloud and a much shorter development life cycle. This will have a major impact on how your IT department operates. Read More

Microsoft cites constitutional rights to lift gag orders, tell public about gov't spying
Microsoft denied giving the feds 'direct access' to customer data and appealed to the U.S. Attorney General to lift the secrecy ban based on constitutional guarantees. Read More

Why the Xbox One could be a hit with businesses
A breakdown of the Xbox One's workplace benefits. Read More


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Microsoft researcher on 'special class of user/adversary:' children
Next week at the SOUPS 2013 security and privacy conference in England, Microsoft researcher Stuart Schechter will discuss his latest paper entitled: "The user IS the enemy, and (s)he keeps reaching for that bright shiny power button!" The subtitle reads: "The security and privacy impacts of children and childhood on technology for the home." Read More

Microsoft denies giving government open access to customer data
Even as it seeks more freedom to discuss how it turns over customer data to the government, Microsoft is revealing details that don't violate laws meant to keep such transfers secret. Read More

Apple, Microsoft to leap on app auto-update bandwagon
By this fall, Apple and Microsoft will have followed in the footsteps of Google to automatically update apps on their mobile and desktop platforms, another move to take security out of users' hands. Read More


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Take Your Social Business Relationships to the Next Level
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Citrix edges VMware, Microsoft in VDI face-off
We compared hosted virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) products from Microsoft, Citrix, VMware, Oracle and Ericom and came to many conclusions, but the most important one is this: Setting up hosted desktop sessions in a BYOD world is a complex undertaking. Read More

Is Microsoft starting from scratch with Windows Phone 9?
A Russian blog says Microsoft will go back to the drawing board with Windows Phone 9, but that will involve a lot of risk on Microsoft's part. Read More

Microsoft must embrace 'grim option' of Windows cannibalization
Microsoft must be ready to accept, as has Apple, that it's better to cannibalize its own sales than to let competitors do it. Read More


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