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Engines of a Smarter Planet Experience
There's a smarter way to do business these days, and with products from IBM, you can be a part of it. Check out this white paper to learn more about making your midsized business smarter.
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Microsoft to push new piracy-detection update to Windows 7 users
Microsoft is planning to push to Windows 7 users a set of anti-piracy updates before the end of February. Called the Windows Activation Technologies Update for Windows 7, the Windows Genuine patch...
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WSUS users get a surprise: Windows 7 client
Some Windows Software Update Services (WSUS) users got a surprise on their patching servers on August 20: A mention of Windows 7 Client.
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Reminder: Microsoft to push Silverlight to business users this week
This week -- specifically on January 22 -- Microsoft will make its Adobe-Flash-alternative Silverlight 1.0 available to corporate users via Windows Software Update Services (WSUS), as well as via...
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How Microsoft could save businesses time & money when it comes to patching Windows
A ZDNet reader that goes by the name of R.E. Riker posed an interesting question to me via e-mail the other day. He asked if maybe, giving the high frequency of updates that it issues for its...
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Another Windows Server Update Services glitch hits -- on the eve of Patch Tuesday
It's never a good thing when Microsoft's Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) enterprise-patch mechanism malfunctions. It's even worse when WSUS breaks down right before the company plans to...
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WSUS errors could disrupt Microsoft patch deployments
Microsoft has confirmed several "unexpected UI errors" in the WSUS (Windows Server Update Services) patch management tool could disrupt the distribution of today's Patch Tuesday software fixes.
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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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Chrome OS updates: A real desktop, better file support (pictures)
Google decides to soften the shock of a browser-only operating system with a real desktop, more robust file support, and better offline use. Take a tour of what's new in this slideshow.
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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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Dell to launch ARM servers 'at appropriate time'
Dell says that "demands of our customers" called for more ARM efforts.
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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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Facebook IPO: Overhyped or oversold?
What went wrong with the Facebook IPO? This timeline tries to put things into some sort of order from initial excitement and hype to burst bubble and technology failure.
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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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Potential FCC ruling could pave way for Apple Internet TV service
The commission is considering a change in the definition of a "multichannel video programming distributor" that could make it a whole lot easier for Apple to compete against pay TV providers.
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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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Cloud Computing: Is it right for you?
How do you know if cloud computing makes sense for your organization? And if it makes sense for your organization what sort of services should you buy into? Here are the questions to ask.
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