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Microsoft to acquire R language powerhouse Revolution Analytics
In a move to beef up its portfolio of analysis software and services, Microsoft is acquiring Revolution Analytics, a major commercial distributor of the R statistical programming language. Read More


WEBCAST: Unisys

Retrofitting the IT Factory; From Builder to Broker
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The ROI of Automated Business Process Validation
Industry analyst firm IDC examines the value proposition driving large SAP® customers to adopt automation as their new standard in quality assurance. The study quantifies ROI at 12 of the world's largest companies using Worksoft business process validation software, with benefits worth $4.2 million annually and a five year NPV of $11 million. Learn More

Microsoft touts $7-per-user monthly pricing for Windows subscription packages
Ask any IT administrator about Microsoft's licensing setup and they'll hurl up a string of four-letter words that would incur an FCC fine if delivered on television. Read More

5 things we love, hate about the ASUS X205 notebook
The ASUS X205 is a Windows 8.1 notebook designed to halt the encroachment of Chromebooks into the low-end Windows notebook market. Read More

Microsoft, Adobe beat open source developers to Android
I am…flummoxed. Microsoft has released a full, complete version of its Office suite for Android… yet the Document Foundation (the folks behind LibreOffice) has not. Which, if I'm not mistaken, means we are living in the Twilight Zone. Read More


WEBCAST: Dell Inc.

Level the Playing Field: Cloud Productivity for SMBs
Many of the 5.7 million companies in the U.S. with fewer than 500 are poised to leverage cloud computing for speed, agility and cost savings. In this webcast, you'll learn how The unique set of challenges they face -- staff, resources, security and skills -- can be addressed through the Microsoft Azure solution powered by Dell. View Now

Microsoft results buoyed by cloud products, but profit drops
Microsoft generated $2.3 billion in revenue last quarter from a business that didn't exist only a year earlier: phone hardware. Were it not for Nokia's old business, Microsoft would have been a poorer performer in the last three months of 2014, at least in terms of sales. Read More

All signs point to the demise of Microsoft's Surface tablet
Microsoft seems to be within a whisker of calling it quits on its failed experiment with the Surface tablet, the device powered by the ARM architecture and Windows RT, an offshoot of Windows 8. Read More

Microsoft to release Office 2016 later this year
Even as Microsoft pushes Office 365, it will keep the classic product the same. Read More


WEBCAST: PC Connection

VMware Software-Defined Storage and Virtual SAN
VMware Virtual SAN (VSAN) is simple to deploy, it offers elastic scalability and high performance, and lowers the storage TCO by 50%. Watch this short video to learn more. Learn More

Microsoft touts two next-gen Office editions for Windows
Microsoft this week set a loose release date for its next iteration of Office on the desktop and announced that the long-awaited touch-enabled Windows apps will launch around the same time. Read More

Oracle and Samsung said to be teaming up for mobile cloud delivery
Oracle and Samsung Electronics have reportedly forged a new partnership through which they will work together to deliver mobile cloud services. Read More

Microsoft finally does the right thing, makes Windows 10 a free upgrade
The most important part of Microsoft's Windows 10 launch event last week wasn't all the new features (though I'm sure Cortana and Spartan and all the rest are going to be great), or even the now seemingly de rigueur set of virtual reality goggles (though I'm sure they're awesome, too). Read More


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