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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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Near-final Vista SP1 goes public
A Service Pack 1 near-final "release candidate" can now be downloaded, despite initially being restricted to 15,000 beta testers.
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What does the end of Vista mainstream support mean? Not much
Today marks the official end of mainstream support and the beginning of extended support for Windows Vista. If you’re still using Vista, for whatever reason, feel free to continue for as long as...
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It's the end of mainstream support for Windows Vista
April 10, 2012: That's the date Windows Vista support moves from mainstream to extended (meaning paid for everything but security updates).
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Microsoft quietly extends consumer support for Windows 7, Vista
This month, with almost no fanfare, Microsoft has revised its support policy for consumer versions of Windows. The two most recent releases, Vista and Windows 7, now qualify for a full 10 years of...
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Microsoft delivers near-final SQL Server 2012 code
The near-final test build of Microsoft's SQL Server 2012 is ready for download, a few months ahead of the slated launch.
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Dinosaur Sightings: Windows splash screens from 1.01 to 7
Check out the splash screens that have graced various Windows operating systems!
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Windows 7 continues to roll as XP fades away
For four years, I've been tracking the share of Windows versions. The latest numbers show unmistakable trends: Windows users are replacing XP machines with new PCs running Windows 7 at a steady...
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Falling Debris: Tech devices that crashed to Earth
Amid the pending crash of the Nasa climate satellite from Earth's orbit, ZDNet takes a look at other gadgets, products and services that crashed and burned.
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Microsoft delivers near-final test version of Silverlight 5
Microsoft's Silverlight 5 hit the Release Candidate milestone on September 1. The final delivery of the latest version of the technology is still set for later this year.
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OS X 10.7 Lion is more painful than Vista
My beef is not with the deliberate changes Apple made to the OS, but with the colossal number of show-stopping bugs that have been allowed into this release.
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Windows Security wrap-up: praise for Vista and a historic first
At last week's Black Hat conference, a security expert who spent time "beating up Vista" talks about Microsoft's approach to security. Microsoft falls off a top 10 list. And you should visit...
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Apple slaps bandaid on critical Safari (Windows) security holes
Apple has shipped new versions of its Safari browser to fix numerous security holes that expose Windows users to malicious hacker attacks.
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Microsoft needs to stop giving people reasons NOT to upgrade Windows!
Microsoft might want to exorcise Windows XP and Vista from the world's PCs (because if you're running old software, you've not given Microsoft any cash in a while), but the company's own attitudes...
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Can Windows 8 finally vanquish the ghosts of XP and Vista?
These days, Microsoft is haunted by two ghosts. Windows Vista has practically vanished, but Windows XP is still hanging around on stage, interfering with Microsoft's careful messaging. Can Windows...
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Windows 8 will run on all Windows 7 PCs (and Vista PCs too)
Worried that you'll have to buy a new PC in order to be able to run Windows 8? Don't! Microsoft has said that the Windows 8 system requirements will be the same, or perhaps even lower, than those...
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Microsoft delivers Office 2010 Service Pack 1
Microsoft made available for download the final version of Service Pack (SP) 1 for Office 2010 on June 28.
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AutoRun malware infections declining
Microsoft is observing a 59% decline of AutoRun malware infections on XP, followed by 74% on Vista.
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Windows 7 more malware-resistant than XP/Vista
If you're a Windows user that's holding onto your Vista or XP installation, then this recent security report from Microsoft might make you think about switching to Windows 7.
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Patch Tuesday updates fix a trio of Windows 7 SP1 glitches
If you've had trouble installing Service Pack 1 for Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2, you'll want to take a close look at today's batch of updates from Microsoft. You'll find fixes for two...
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Is Honeycomb Android's Vista?
With Honeycomb, Google could have a Vista-like situation on its hands. Microsoft's salvation was Windows 7, and Google's is IceCream.
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