Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Trust no one when it comes to server discovery; Microsoft's Windows 8 strategy is puzzling

A tablet is not a PC, or why Microsoft's Windows 8 strategy is puzzling the pundits | Windows Phone Users Happier Than Android, RIM Users

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Trust no one when it comes to server discovery
Sean McCown: I really can't stress the importance of doing your own legwork when it comes to doing server discovery. And in this case I'm not talking about discovering the servers themselves, but discovering the setup of the resources of the server. Read More


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A tablet is not a PC, or why Microsoft's Windows 8 strategy is puzzling the pundits
Jon Brodkin: Microsoft's mobile chief Andy Lees turned a few heads this week by declaring that "we view a tablet as a sort of PC." Lees went on to say that a tablet should do "all of the things you would expect from a PC." Read More

Windows Phone Users Happier Than Android, RIM Users
Andy Patrizio: A survey finds WP7 users are second in user satisfaction behind iOS, a remarkable comeback. Read More

Face Detection Technology Tool Now Detects Your Moods Too
Ms. Smith: The facial recognition service that was touted as capable of putting a name on every face in every online photo can now recognize your moods as well. Read More


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How to Choose a SaaS-Based I.T. Service Management Solution
All SaaS help-desks are not created equally. From basic ticket logging to full-featured, enterprise-grade service management solutions, there truly is something for everyone. Learn more about the key factors in deciding between a comprehensive or a slimmer selection for your organization. Learn More Today!

Microsoft struggles to get Hyper-V drivers in Linux kernel
Microsoft's attempt to get Hyper-V drivers into the Linux kernel has taken longer than expected, having begun in July 2009. Read More

Microsoft's Imagine Cup brings together students from around the world for technology competition
Microsoft's Imagine Cup brings together students from around the world for technology competition. Read More

Post-Novell, Xamarin readies Mono upgrade for developers
Aimed at Windows developers, Mono 2.12 offers benefits for multicore PCs and for creating mobile and Web apps Read More


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Enhancing customer experience: first, do no harm
Best practices for enhancing the customer experience, don't wait to long to handing problems, look for low-hanging fruit by assessing obvious problems, make technology updates when the time is right, cross pollinate the organization. Learn More

Cloud Cures Hospital's Ailing Email System
Grady Health Systems recently installed a cloud-based version of Microsoft Exchange to update an email service that had become a huge headache for the company's medical staff and IT team. Read More

Is Microsoft launching a social network?
The social networking world may be getting even more interesting. Read More

Bad News for Windows: IT Is Spending on Cloud, Not PCs
Research firm IDC has tallied up PC sales for the second quarter of 2011, and the news is not good for Windows. Read More

Microsoft previews Windows 8, Skype/Lync; bashes competition
Microsoft partner conference featured previews of the Windows 8 server and desktop operating systems, talk about integration between Skype and Lync, and a barrage of insults aimed at Microsoft's competitors. Read More



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