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Netshelter CX Enclosure - Product Demonstration
With the Netshelter CX enclosure, you'll be able to set up a server nearly anywhere. It's the IT industry's first soundproofed, portable server environment. Check out this video to learn more.
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Rebecca Norlander: Microsoft Women Worth Watching
The final profile in my Microsoft Women Worth Watching series is of someone who is between jobs at the company. Regardless of her (temporarily) jobless status, Rebecca Norlander is definitely...
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Erin Chapple: Microsoft Women Worth Watching
This is No. 9 in my series of 10 posts on Microsoft Women Worth Watching. Today's profile is of Erin Chapple, a Group Program Manager in Windows Server who is focused on management and automation...
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Betsy Speare: Microsoft Women Worth Watching
Betsy Speare, a Principal Program Manager Lead, is spearheading (no pun intended) the planning for future versions of Windows Server. She's the latest woman I am profiling as part of my ongoing...
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Holly Hirzel: Microsoft Women Worth Watching
Holly Hirzel, who works in the Xbox Live division of Microsoft, didn't start her career in gaming. But now she's the lead producer of "1 vs. 100," one of Microsoft's premium games. She's the...
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Mai-Lan Tomsen Bukovec: Microsoft Women Worth Watching
Today's Microsoft Woman Worth Watching, Mai-Lan Tomsen Bukovec, made a lot of career leaps -- and leaps of faith -- to get from the Peace Corps to heading the IIS engineering team. Here's how she...
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Margarita Naumova: Microsoft Women Worth Watching
Margarita Naumova is one of seven women worldwide who has achieved the Certified Master level for SQL Server 2008. Read more about her in my latest Microsoft Woman Worth watching profile.
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Vanessa Feliberti: Microsoft Women Worth Watching
Today's Microsoft Woman Worth Watching is Vanessa Feliberti, who isn't just a Microsoft 'lifer,' but an Exchange lifer, too. She has worked on all seven Exchange releases during her 17 years at...
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Betsy Aoki: Microsoft Women Worth Watching
Here's the second of my Microsoft Women Worth Watching Profiles. Today's "victim" is Betsy Aoki, a Senior Program Manager with Microsoft's Online Services Division.
Additional Results
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Watch the GRAMMYs with your iPad
If you're watching the GRAMMY Awards tonight you should bust out your iPad for an enhanced experience.
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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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UNIT4, a sleeping giant
UNIT4, a company you've likely never heard of is changing the way it does business. Customers are delighted and they have a solid third party business analytics solutions strategy. This is one to...
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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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Eolas loses landmark Web patent case
In a rare victory against software patent, a jury in the U.S. District Court in East Texas ruled that Eolas did not have a patent on the interactive Web.
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Review: Chrome 17, faster than ever, more secure than ever.
Google's popular Chrome Web browser just keeps getting faster and more secure with every release.
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