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Enterprise Resource Planning That Works
Enterprise resource planning tools can seem like more hassle than they're worth. Read this white paper to learn how to get an ERP solution that works, from picking a product to implementing and...
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Microsoft's Azure cloud is officially open for business
As of February 1, Microsoft officially jumps into the cloud-computing frey and now is charging customers for developing and running apps in its Azure cloud. Microsoft is counting on developers and...
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No. 1 Azure request: Make it cheaper for smaller apps and services
Microsoft is taking votes via a new Azure forum ("My Great Windows Azure Idea") as to what kinds of new features and functionality developers and users would like to see in Azure, Microsoft's...
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Microsoft, HP to unveil 'solutions built on new infrastructure-to-application model'
Microsoft and partner Hewlett-Packard are holding a press conference this morning (January 13), where the pair are planning to announce a new joint investment "to prepare customers for the next...
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Ruby on Rails becomes latest open-source offering to run on Microsoft's Azure cloud
For a while now, Microsoft has been courting open-source software makers to convince them of the wisdom of offering their wares on Windows. So it's not too surprising that many of those same apps...
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So where's Microsoft's Live Mesh?
One noticeable no-show at this week's Microsoft Professional Developers Conference is Live Mesh. Live Mesh, Microsoft's synchronization service that is the pet project of Chief Software Architect...
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What's next for Microsoft's Azure cloud platform?
In the past year, customers and developers testing Windows Azure have been running primarily brand-new (and largely Web 2.0 style) apps on Microsoft's cloud operating system. But when will Azure...
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Sidekick outage says more about the future of 'Pink' than Microsoft's cloud
I'm not downplaying in the least how serious the ongoing Sidekick outage is or letting Microsoft's Danger subsidiary -- and/or any other companies involved in the loss of users' data -- off the...
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Tax concerns to push Microsoft Azure cloud hosting out of Washington state
Microsoft is making preparations to move applications that developers are hosting on its Azure cloud infrastructure out of its Washington state datacenter, due to a change in the tax laws there.
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Microsoft Azure evangelist tackles cloud doubts
q&a As Microsoft spells out the first service terms and pricing for its Azure development and hosting platform, ZDNet UK spoke to Mark Taylor, the company's director of developer and platform...
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Microsoft updates more of its hosted services infrastructure
As Microsoft's Worldwide Partner Conference (WPC) closes in, more elements of the company's Azure cloud platform and hosted Online services are being sorted out.
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Microsoft's Azure interoperability pieces start to fall into place
One of Microsoft's key promises for Azure, its cloud computing platform, was that it wouldn't be a Windows/.Net-only affair. This week, the company and its partners moved ahead with new test...
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Azure pricing: How low will Microsoft go?
Microsoft isn't ready to talk Azure licensing/pricing specifics yet. But there are some broad-brush hints on its Azure Web site about some of the factors that will figure into the company's...
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Microsoft warns of dangerous IE browser vulnerabilities
The most severe vulnerabilities could allow remote code execution if a user simply views a specially crafted web page using Internet Explorer.
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Parallels Summit - Birger Steen
Parallels' CEO discusses event attendance, Parallels' strategy, partners and a competitive overview.
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Torn between two smartphones...feeling like a fool
As a person who owns multiple smartphones, it isn't often that a couple make such an impression that they battle daily for my smartphone heart.
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How and when will enterprise apps be made Windows 8-ready?
Line-of-business application developers -- including those working at Microsoft -- have two possible paths to follow to make their Metro-style apps Windows 8 compatible.
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Office 15 on Windows 8 on ARM: Three guesses how it could work
How might Microsoft deliver the four Office 15 apps that the company is promising to "include" with Windows 8 on ARM tablets and PCs? Here are my best guesses as to how it could happen.
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Mozilla plans Metro-specific Firefox for Windows 8
Mozilla doesn't want to be left out of the Windows 8 Metro fun.
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Microsoft venture with GE gets a name and a CEO
The joint venture created by Microsoft and GE Healthcare late last year, now known officially as Caradigm, is moving forward with products and plans.
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Checking in on the Microsoft Labs
Whatever happened to all those Microsoft incubators, the research-product group mash-ups known as the Labs?
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