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Microsoft Broadens Cloud Appeal at CeBIT

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The software giant is rounding out its online productivity offerings -- pitting it against perennial rivals.

Windows Vista SP2 'Candidate' Goes Public

Second Service Pack for both Vista and Windows Server 2008 heads out to public testers.

Windows 7's Overlooked Enterprise Features

While consumers and tech enthusiasts are making the most noise about Windows 7, enterprises are also concerned about what will replace Vista. Turns out Microsoft has a lot to offer.

SAP Taps IBM, Intel to Cut Datacenter, SMB Costs

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The software giant enlists cloud computing technology to enable more flexible datacenter deployments, while readying SMB apps for Intel's 64-bit Xeon architecture.

HP Unix 'Vigilant' in the Face of Linux

Upcoming HP-UX Vigilance release will raise the bar on the 25-year-old operating system.

Firefox 3.5: What's in a Browser Number?

From the blogs: The general idea is that a bigger number signifies a bigger change to users. So why wasn't this done earlier?

Oracle Sourcing Goes SaaS

The enterprise software giant continues its adoption of the on-demand model.

Microsoft Patch Tuesday Shores Up DNS

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DNS flaws are rated by Microsoft as likely to be exploited.

Silverlight Development on Eclipse Looms

A Microsoft-funded projects is ready to yield open-source Eclipse plug-in.

Windows 7 Set to Get Compatibility Tester

Microsoft readies a Windows 7 release of its application testing toolkit.

Consolidating Servers May Not Mean Less Work

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Virtualized servers may be as demanding and time-consuming to manage as the real thing, IDC warns.

IE8 'Release to Manufacturing' Coming Mid-March

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Microsoft reported to be in the final stages of publicly releasing the latest version of Internet Explorer.

Here Come New Virtualization Tools

Enterprises that are virtualizing their environments can include their virtual machines in disaster recovery and backup plans.

Bolt Mobile Browser Is Off to the Races

BlackBerry users are the majority of 150,000 downloads of the speedy alternative browser in since its beta release earlier this year.

DEMO: Time for E-mail Without the Hassles

cc:Betty and Gwabbit teach your e-mail new tricks.

EV-SSL Turns Two. Are You Buying?

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Extended Validation SSL was supposed to make browsing more secure. Did it?

Microsoft: SharePoint Picks Up Office's Slack

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Despite the worst economy in decades, the head of Microsoft's business software unit is looking on the bright side.

Cisco's Cloud E-mail Security Takes Flight

E-mail security isn't just about the enterprise datacenter anymore.

A Trio of Memory Flaw Fixes for Mozilla Firefox 3

Mozilla tackles a slew of security vulnerabilities as work inches ahead on the 3.1 update.

IDC Sees Clouds Crossing the Chasm

Cloud technology is starting to make the big jump from the early adopter stage to mass market. How to cope with the issues that remain?

Blackberry Basics

Blackberry phones are everywhere, and yet getting email to them is not as simple as one thinks.  There are 5 primary ways of doing so, which we'll outline here, and a total of 6 ways.

First question is does the user's organization use a Microsoft Exchange server?

Friday the 13th - Hit!

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Many of our customers had bad luck hit on the 13th.  Fortunately, we were able to get them back up and going without too much trouble.

Key Departures Shake Up Salesforce

With three senior executives gone, could the SaaS vendor be tightening its belt in anticipation of hard times?

Norton Utilities Returns With a New Purpose

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Instead of deep analysis on your computer, the new Utilities are aimed at making Vista useable for a longer period.

EC May Force Microsoft to Bundle Rivals' Browsers

Some dramatic new changes may be ahead for the browsers that come with PCs in Europe.

Microsoft Puts 'Web Sandbox' Into Open Source

Sandboxing tool aims to help secure processes on Web 2.0 Web sites through the magic of virtualization.

SAP To Cut Workforce Despite Strong Earnings

Enterprise software giant is tightening its belt in anticipation of a rough 2009.

Mozilla Helping EC Against Microsoft

In recent blog post, Mozilla head offered help to the European Commission's watch dogs.

Microsoft Dynamics Gets Earth-Friendly Add-On

UPDATED: ERP customers get a free dashboard for monitoring carbon emissions and fuel costs.

Microsoft Ties SharePoint to Enterprise Search

The software colossus takes another whack at enterprise search by leveraging its highly popular SharePoint server.

IBM Talks Up Private-Public Cloud Migration

Big Blue shores up its cloud business and teams with Juniper on migrating enterprise loads to public clouds.

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IBM's Shot in the Arm for Google Health Tech

Big Blue helps the search giant's online health records initiative. But where does privacy fit in?

Microsoft Caves to Users on Windows 7 Security

In the choice between protecting users from attack and not annoying them to death, Microsoft first chooses the latter, then backtracks when bloggers pummel their decision.

SAP: Business Suite 7 Now, SaaS a Little Later

World leader in ERP is moving toward SaaS. Business Suite 7 is a step toward that.

Windows 7 Packaging Includes XP Upgrades

Microsoft finally revealed the packaging for Windows 7, which includes six different versions of the successor to Windows Vista.

Is a Windows 7 'Release Candidate' Near?

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The senior exec in charge of the new OS hints that Windows 7 beta may be ahead of schedule.

SugarCRM Reaches Further Into The Cloud

At its annual user conference, SugarCRM rolls out cloud connectors and customization features for mobile devices.

XP/Vista SP Blockers to Expire as Vista Surges

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Microsoft to stop blocking downloads of Vista and XP service packs, while a new report shows corporate adoption for Vista is – surprise – beginning to take off.

Digium Strengthens VoIP's Ties to Collaboration

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Open and closed source VoIP marches ahead, as a new Switchvox platform debuts ahead of planned Asterisk enhancements.

Sun Closing In on Cloud Service Launch

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Amid a reorganization, Sun Microsystems today announced that it will launch its own cloud computing service.

Red Hat Expands Real Time Linux Cloud

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Grid, clouds, Amazon's EC2: like Ragu, it's in there.

Study: Admin Rights Cause Most Windows Holes

While Microsoft mulls laxer controls on user privileges, new research indicates that tighter restrictions may be the safest bet.

Making Sense In An IT World

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