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