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Simplified Management in the Real World with VMware vCenter Operations
With so much of your network becoming virtual, it can be difficult to visualize and manage things. Check out this webcast to learn more about simplified management in a virtualized world.
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Microsoft's billion-dollar businessman
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Apple spruces up eMac lineup
The Mac maker freshens its line of computers for the education market, increasing their processing power and graphics performance, and offering a new low-end model.
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iTunes store: More than 1 million sold
Apple says its new online music store sold more than 1 million songs during its first week of operation. Analysts say that shows people will pay for downloads if given the chance.
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MSN UK tests potty surfing
The iLoo portable potty will come complete with a PC, broadband Internet access and vacuum-suctioned plumbing. MSN says it connects to the WWW.C or World Wide Water Closet.
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Analysts: No rush to new Windows
Microsoft is touting Windows Server 2003 as the OS that will push aside Unix and mainframes. But most customers will be upgrading from NT 4--and at a slow pace, analysts say.
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Apple's tunes could threaten Microsoft
Apple's new music service could reinvigorate the drive for online digital media standards, complicating Microsoft's plans to make Windows Media the recording industry's format of choice.
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Next Windows leaks onto the Web
Microsoft has stepped up work on Longhorn, the next version of Windows. A new test version, leaked onto the Web last week, is more advanced than analysts had expected.
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Microsoft hits delay on Office 2003
Microsoft is preparing a new test release of its upcoming Office 2003 desktop software, which will push back its scheduled June debut.
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Companies cozy up to Windows release
Server makers will be among the Microsoft backers on Thursday, plugging new customer wins and services for companies that are considering a move to Windows Server 2003.
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New Windows: All eyes on the enterprise
Microsoft officially launches its most ambitious operating system on Thursday, as the company looks to push aside Unix servers and mainframes.
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JetBlue flies with Windows
Q&A By standardizing on one operating system and using other Microsoft software, the JetBlue CIO Jeff Cohen says he cut his company's technical staff by 50 percent.
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Apple adds pages to iBook
The Mac maker speeds up its consumer line of portable laptops and increases the size of the hard drives. But can the new iBooks stack up to PC notebooks?
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Unisys throws its weight behing Wintel
With a new Itanium 2 server running Windows Server 2003, Unisys lays down another marker in its gamble on Intel-based systems running Microsoft software.
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Windows faces new competition: Itself
A year ago, Bill Gates told a court that too many versions of Windows would hurt competition. So why is Microsoft churning out so many different editions of the operating system?
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Microsoft: Booming business as usual
The Redmond, Wash.-based software giant beats fiscal 2003 third-quarter projections by 2 cents a share and raises expectations for the full year.
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Apple AirPort demand shows off 802.11g
AirPort Extreme base stations, which use the company's version of the 802.11g technology, make a strong showing in the first quarter, despite their higher price.
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Microsoft limits XML in Office 2003
A distinction between professional and standard versions of Office 2003 means some customers may not get all the features they've been expecting, including broad support for Web services.
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Windows CE open-source plan under fire
Battling the open-source pressure, Microsoft plans to let device makers modify more of the code of the specialized OS. But some say licensing terms could kill interest in the plan.
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Windows key leak threatens mass piracy
A key code for installing Microsoft's Windows Server 2003 leaks onto the Internet, a loss that could lead to widespread piracy of the software.
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SharePoint gets MS Office label
Microsoft plans to add its SharePoint business portal software to its Office System, as the company looks to broaden the appeal of its desktop software.
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