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Rethink Your Storage With IBM
Data storage is an interesting thing. While it's easy to add more storage with band-aid solutions, before long, you'll need to seriously rethink how you store. For some advice, turn to this white...
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Longhorn server sent out to pasture
When Microsoft said "Git along little dogey" to Longhorn, it gave all of us a little more breathing room. Larry Seltzer says the days of simultaneous client/server upgrades are over.
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HP's Gen8 servers attack data center woes head on with better management, automation, and energy conservation to cut total costs
The demand for data-intensive and transactional workloads such as data warehousing, real-time analytics, and virtualized environments is expanding dramatically.
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HP's Project Voyager gains speed with self-sufficient servers
HP has unveiled the next phase of Project Voyager, a venture designed to "redefine the economics and expectations of data center operations in the cloud era."
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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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The long kiss goodbye for x86 desktop Windows
The transition from traditional Windows desktops to the Post-PC world, the ARM architecture and the Metro user interface is inevitable. But it won't a be quick one.
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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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Microsoft store hacked - logins, passwords stolen
Chinese hackers called Evil Shadow Team struck India's online Microsoft store over the weekend.
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Family plan powered by Windows Phone, Galaxy Nexus love, Chrome for Android (MobileTechRoundup show #260)
Kevin and I had plenty to talk about as we covered the last two weeks in mobile tech. Things are heating up after the holidays with lots of mobile shows coming our way.
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Three ugly, middle-aged men argue about Windows 8
You will have the unparalleled and unprecedented opportunity to watch us pontificate on the future of Windows 8. Bring popcorn. There will be fireworks.
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Microsoft India's web store and SEBI's website attacked
The Security and Exchange Board of India and some other government sites have been defaced by hackers from Bangladesh, while Microsoft India's web store has been attacked by hackers from China.
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New Microsoft Office University product comes with tougher verification rules
Microsoft is replacing its Office Academic SKU with a new Office University one that it hopes will help curtail fraudulent use.
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Making lame excuses for Microsoft's decision to drop the Start button in Windows 8
Is there method to Microsoft's madness, or is the decision pure madness?
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Dinosaur Sighting: Microsoft Plus! 98 - Companion for Windows 98
Go back in time to 1998 and relive Microsoft Plus! 98
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Iran blocks Internet access
But cyber-sophisticated Iranians are still able to circumvent the government by using proxy servers over VPN connections.
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Microsoft: No plug-ins allowed on Windows on ARM
Microsoft has changed direction and is now disallowing browser plug-ins on Windows 8 on ARM devices, according to a blog post from the president of the Windows division.
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Microsoft gets it right with Windows 8 on ARM, and why Apple should be worried
WOA looks like Windows, quacks like Windows, and is Windows. Microsoft has pulled off what it promised, and has taken its desktop OS and put it across multiple platforms and onto various screen sizes.
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Biggest competition for Windows tablets? Other Windows tablets
Companies producing tablets know they must compete with the iPad and with Android tablets. The strategy Microsoft has taken for upcoming Windows tablets may have the platform competing with itself.
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