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Thursday, April 09, 2015

Microsoft already looking ahead to Windows 10 revision; Windows Server 2003 support ends in 100 days

Microsoft creates a container for Windows | Windows Server 2003 support ends in 100 days, and many don't even know

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Microsoft already looking ahead to Windows 10 revision
Microsoft is already working on updates to Windows 10 even though the OS isn't even completed. The updates seem to somewhat mirror what the company did with Windows 8 in shipping incremental updates rather than holding off for a big Service Pack. Read More


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Businesses are ready for a new approach to IT
Today's businesses need simpler more efficient and flexible computing models. The IBM PureSystems family is comprised of platform systems and infrastructure systems that include built-in "patterns of expertise" to address complex business and operational tasks for smarter computing. Learn More

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Infographic: Re-Define Simplicity with EMC VSPEX BLUE
EMC Redefines Simplicity With VSPEX BLUE Hyper-Converged Infrastructure Appliance. It delivers compute, storage, networking and management in an agile, scalable, trusted and easy to manage hyper-converged infrastructure appliance. Learn More

Microsoft creates a container for Windows
Hoping to build on the success of Docker-based Linux containers, Microsoft has developed a container technology to run on its Windows Server operating system. Read More

Windows Server 2003 support ends in 100 days, and many don't even know
There are now just a little over 100 days left until July 14, when Microsoft will end support for Windows Server 2003. That means no more patches at all, just like with Windows XP last year. And a lot of people don't even seem to know it. Read More

Seven new hardware technologies for Windows 10 PCs
The arrival of Windows 10 later this year could usher in more convenient, fun and wire-free PC computing. Read More


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Adobe Creative Cloud for Team Security Overview
Adobe takes the security of your digital experience seriously. A proactive approach to security helps to protect your Creative Cloud data. Learn More

How workers really use Microsoft collaboration tools
Document access and sharing represent the bulk of enterprise collaboration using Microsoft tools, according to a new report from harmon.ie, a company that makes software to combine Microsoft's cloud and social utilities into a single interface. Read More

1.5M now testing Windows 10 preview
Although Microsoft has said its Windows 10 preview program has some 2.8 million participants, just over half of those are using the early version on a regular basis, according to Web metrics estimates. Read More

Microsoft lets more organizations access apps from Azure Marketplace
Government and educational institutions can now buy applications via Microsoft's Azure Marketplace and deploy them on the company's cloud platform. Read More


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Four Key Strategies to Kickstart Your IoT Revolution
With the Internet of Things (IoT), businesses are evolving into nimble organizations by integrating operational technology (OT) with information technology (IT) to create new, more efficient and more effective business processes. View Now.

Container competition: Startup CoreOS gets $12M from Google to take on Docker
Container technology is sweeping across the tech industry, with almost every big IT vendor seemingly jumping on the Docker bandwagon. Everyone from Amazon Web Services, to Microsoft, IBM, Red Hat and even VMware have announced support for Docker containers. Read More

Anticipating RSA 2015
The annual security geek-fest known as the RSA Security Conference is just 2 weeks away. Read More

Large-scale Google malvertising campaign hits users with exploits
A large number of ads distributed by a Google advertising partner redirected users to Web-based exploits that attempted to install malware on users' computers. Read More


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