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Windows Defragmenter: Not Good Enough
Take a look at this white paper to learn which products you should be using to properly and safely defragment your enterprise hardware.
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Meet the father of Microsoft SharePoint: Jeff Teper
At Microsoft, a number of products are associated closely with the managers who run the teams behind them. SharePoint is no exception. But its "father," Corporate Vice President of Microsoft's...
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Ozzie responds: Is Microsoft Azure just 'Hailstorm' revisited?
At the Professional Developer Conference in Los Angeles, I've heard a few long-time Microsoft watchers wondering aloud whether Microsoft's newly unveiled "Azure" isn't simply Microsoft taking...
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Ozzie foreshadows 'Zurich,' Microsoft's elastic cloud
Microsoft Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie foreshadowed a couple of still-to-be-released Microsoft's cloud-developer services -- "Zurich" and "Red Dog" -- during his speech at the company's...
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Ozzie, Cook, Gartner: The three horsemen of the PC apocalypse?
Gartner predicts that PC shipments will rise by only 4.4 percent in 2012, signalling a massive slowdown in the market. Has the tablet finally taken over?
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Look who's back: Ray Ozzie, Former Microsoft Chief Software Architect
Former Microsoft Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie is back with a stealth communications startup, Cocomo.
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Microsoft's new Windows 8 contracts: The debut of the developer clipboard
Microsoft has introduced a new developer concept known as "Contracts" with Windows 8. Think of it as a universal clipboard for apps and services that ties back to Internet Explorer 10.
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Microsoft CRM 2011: Enterprise software, meet consumer expectations
As much as some may wish for Microsoft to abandon the consumer market and refocus on its enterprise business, that's not going to happen. Instead, what is increasingly happening is...
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'Complexity kills': Can Microsoft, and all of IT, simplify?
Ray Ozzie's riff on the post-PC world and how complexity kills highlight a technology and management issue for Microsoft---as well as enterprise IT.
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Microsoft's outgoing Chief Software Architect on the 'post-PC world'
Ray Ozzie may be a lame duck at this point, as he will soon be leaving his Chief Software Architect post at Microsoft. But that hasn't stopped him from publishing an updated assessment of...
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Does Microsoft really need a chief software architect?
Ray Ozzie announced yesterday that he plans to step down as Microsoft's Chief Software Architect, after five years at the company. The question for Microsoft now is not "Can Ozzie be replaced?"...
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Ray Ozzie hangs up his Chief Software Architect hat
Just days after he started blogging again, Ray Ozzie has announced plans to retire from Microsoft. Ozzie is stepping down as Chief Software Architect, as Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer announced in...
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Microsoft Chief Software Architect Ozzie starts blogging (again)
For being a social-media fan, Microsoft Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie hasn't been big on sharing publicly via blogging or Twitter. But on October 14, after a four-year hiatus, Ozzie started a...
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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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Analyst: 'It is game over for Microsoft in consumer'
What if Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie and other leaders at Microsoft are wrong and integrating the consumer and business worlds doesn't really matter? One very influential market watcher,...
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Microsoft still working on an Adobe Lightroom competitor, but with a social twist
It's been almost two years since I first got tips about Microsoft "SmartFlow," a product which allegedly was going to be a competitor with Adobe's Photoshop Lightroom post-production software for...
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So where's Microsoft's Live Mesh?
One noticeable no-show at this week's Microsoft Professional Developers Conference is Live Mesh. Live Mesh, Microsoft's synchronization service that is the pet project of Chief Software Architect...
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Ray Ozzie's view from the clouds
In a lengthy interview, Microsoft's Ray Ozzie talked about clouds, lessons Microsoft learned from the recent Sidekick outage as well as why people are wrong to count Microsoft out of the...
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Meet the father of Microsoft SharePoint: Jeff Teper
At Microsoft, a number of products are associated closely with the managers who run the teams behind them. SharePoint is no exception. But its "father," Corporate Vice President of Microsoft's...
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New Microsoft social computing lab formed under Ozzie
Microsoft Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie has launched another new lab, this one focused on social computing. The 82-person Future Social Experiences Labs (FUSE) will be headed by General...
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Five ways Microsoft has changed since Gates left
It's been a year since Bill Gates left Microsoft in his official capacity. At the time many speculated his departure would spark a significant shift in Redmond. But has that really happened?
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