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Diskeeper 2011 Server Edition - Free Trial
Why not try the software first? Download this free trial of Diskeeper 2011 server edition and experience its benefits first hand.
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Reading the fine print on Microsoft's new 'cloud-ready' licensing terms
Microsoft changed its volume licenses, as of June 1 this year, to be more cloud-friendly. Here's how one licensing expert sees the new terms affecting customers and partners.
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Can an open-source backer thrive inside Microsoft? This one says no
People join and leave Microsoft every day. One open-source backer who is leaving Microsoft after a three-year stint there provides his take on why Microsoft wasn't a good fit for him.
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When Web sites and Web apps collide with IE 9: Questions and some answers
If IE 9 is designed to blur the lines between Web sites and Web apps, does that imply that Microsoft is counting on content developers to do with IE what the company did with Windows -- namely, to...
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More Windows 7 XP Mode questions and more Microsoft answers
Over the past few days -- since word of Windows XP Mode and Windows Virtual PC went public -- Microsoft has provided so far only the barest of details about its planned Virtual XP Mode...
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Red Dog: Five questions with Microsoft mystery man Dave Cutler
Dave Cutler, the father of the NT and VMS operating systems, is a key member of Microsoft's Red Dog cloud OS team. I had a chance to ask Cutler about what he's working on now. Here's our exchange.
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Inside Windows' core: A peek into Microsoft's COSD
Jon DeVaan -- the "mystery man" behind Windows 7 -- is the Senior Vice President in charge of Microsoft's Core Operating System Division (COSD). I had a chance to ask DeVaan some questions last...
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Jon DeVaan: The mystery man behind Windows 7
The public face of the Windows development-chief duo is Senior Vice President Steven Sinofsky, who runs Windows and Windows Live Engineering. The private face is Jon DeVaan, the head of...
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Microsoft looks to make product planning more science than art
Microsoft has been quietly building a platform to help its own product teams -- and ultimately, those from other companies -- turn product planning more of a science and less of a black art....
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There's more than one way to mesh
On April 15, startup Syncplicity, was hatched. Syncplicity's management team includes a number of former (and near-former) Softies -- including Steven Hazel, a former employee of FolderShare.
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Cosmos: An open-source .Net-based microkernel OS is born
Move over, Microsoft Singularity. There's another microkernel, C#-based operating system in town. And this one's available under an open-source license.
Additional Results
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Reading the fine print on Microsoft's new 'cloud-ready' licensing terms
Microsoft changed its volume licenses, as of June 1 this year, to be more cloud-friendly. Here's how one licensing expert sees the new terms affecting customers and partners.
-
Can an open-source backer thrive inside Microsoft? This one says no
People join and leave Microsoft every day. One open-source backer who is leaving Microsoft after a three-year stint there provides his take on why Microsoft wasn't a good fit for him.
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When Web sites and Web apps collide with IE 9: Questions and some answers
If IE 9 is designed to blur the lines between Web sites and Web apps, does that imply that Microsoft is counting on content developers to do with IE what the company did with Windows -- namely, to...
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More Windows 7 XP Mode questions and more Microsoft answers
Over the past few days -- since word of Windows XP Mode and Windows Virtual PC went public -- Microsoft has provided so far only the barest of details about its planned Virtual XP Mode...
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Red Dog: Five questions with Microsoft mystery man Dave Cutler
Dave Cutler, the father of the NT and VMS operating systems, is a key member of Microsoft's Red Dog cloud OS team. I had a chance to ask Cutler about what he's working on now. Here's our exchange.
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Inside Windows' core: A peek into Microsoft's COSD
Jon DeVaan -- the "mystery man" behind Windows 7 -- is the Senior Vice President in charge of Microsoft's Core Operating System Division (COSD). I had a chance to ask DeVaan some questions last...
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Jon DeVaan: The mystery man behind Windows 7
The public face of the Windows development-chief duo is Senior Vice President Steven Sinofsky, who runs Windows and Windows Live Engineering. The private face is Jon DeVaan, the head of...
-
Microsoft looks to make product planning more science than art
Microsoft has been quietly building a platform to help its own product teams -- and ultimately, those from other companies -- turn product planning more of a science and less of a black art....
-
There's more than one way to mesh
On April 15, startup Syncplicity, was hatched. Syncplicity's management team includes a number of former (and near-former) Softies -- including Steven Hazel, a former employee of FolderShare.
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Cosmos: An open-source .Net-based microkernel OS is born
Move over, Microsoft Singularity. There's another microkernel, C#-based operating system in town. And this one's available under an open-source license.
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