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The Impact of Disk Fragmentation on Servers
Discover the surprising difference defragmentation makes in key areas of server operation such as time to copy a file, open a document, backup and AV scan. Absolutely vital data for all IT staff.
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Office XP support, Bing and Baidu, MSE update and more Microsoft news bits
I ended last week with a Microsoft news and rumor roundup, and am starting this (short) work week with another. Here are some of the Microsoft news bits making the rounds the day after the Fourth.
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Microsoft offers Windows XP, Office XP users 50 percent discount to encourage upgrades
Microsoft officials are well aware that its biggest Windows 7 and Office 2010 competitors are its own previous product iterations (Windows XP and Office XP/2003). To try and wean users away from...
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How to determine costs in an XP deployment
You’ve sold the business case on making the move to XP, chosen a deployment approach, and educated yourself about XP implementation issues. Next, as I’ll outline in this fourth and final...
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Making the case for NT to XP migration
Many companies standardized on Windows NT and Office 97 as their corporate computing environment for good reasons, but many of these environments are in dire need of a face-lift. TechRepublic's...
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Is the desktop .Net's secret weapon?
Stack up .Net against other application server environments, and it looks pretty good. Eric Knorr speculates about adding the edge of the network into the mix.
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Corporate error reporting
Application error messages in XP are sure to get users to contact the help desk or you. Larry Seltzer reveals how to facilitate troubleshooting by having error reports go to one of your own...
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Instant Office
Steer your way through deploying Office XP, and you just might feel that Microsoft had been in the passenger seat when you navigated the twists and turns of implementing Office 2000. It's almost...
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Office XP: Suite enough?
Microsoft is no slouch when it comes to revving up the publicity machine, and the company is going full throttle as it touts the newest release of its flagship desktop suite: Office XP. With...
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Microsoft's virus antidote: Ban attachments
Responding to the rash of e-mail viruses that started with Melissa, the company is clamping down on the types of file attachments that will work with Outlook 2002 e-mail.
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Microsoft makes Skype available to OEMs for preinstallation on PCs
Microsoft's latest OEM Preinstallation Kit (OPK) facilitates the preloading of Skype for Windows 7 on new PCs.
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Top 10 reasons why bringing your business to the cloud can reduce costs
IT professionals are under pressure to do more with less and many are now turning to the cloud as an efficient way to meet the demands of a changing workforce. This video and The Top Ten Tech...
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Microsoft to take the wraps off 'Antares' hosting, Linux VM for Windows Azure
Microsoft is expected to announce some of its promised 'spring update' features for Windows Azure during a June 7 event.
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Do we need a smartphone bill of rights for iOS?
The EFF called Apple devices "beautiful crystal prisons" because they have a wide range of restrictions. EFF's call was to let people tinker.
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Amazon Instant Video finally comes to Xbox 360
The Xbox's streaming video stable is getting a bit larger with the addition of Amazon Instant Video.
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Xamarin abandons its Silverlight for Linux technology
Moonlight, the open-source implementation of Silverlight for Linux and Unix, is no more.
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Microsoft finally goes public with Windows Azure Active Directory details
Officials are finally starting to share details about Microsoft's identity and access management 'reset' that revolves around a directory service in the cloud.
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Microsoft, Skype and the acquisition integration paradox
A brief survey of acquisitions indicates that integration appears to be the way to go. What does that mean about the line Microsoft is walking with the Skype acquisition?
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Racemi DynaCenter 4.2 migrates Windows images to the cloud
Moving Windows applications can be tricky. Configurations, drivers, disks and networking layouts must be managed. Racemi's DynaCenter has offered this capability for years. Now it can be used to...
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Microsoft unveils AD Azure strategy, ID management reset
The software giant begins talking publicly about Windows Azure Active Directory service and its strategy to use it as the foundation for its Identity Management as a Service strategy.
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Which Windows will make for a better tablet?
With the Release Preview due in a few weeks, there are still many questions about Windows 8 and Windows RT. They look similar--and share a lot of the same code under the hood--but there...
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