Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Enterprise IT is on the losing end of Microsoft's CAL price hike

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Enterprise IT is on the losing end of Microsoft's CAL price hike
Microsoft's recent increase in the price of its user client-access licenses (CAL) is a 'lose-lose' deal for enterprise customers but will likely yield a major revenue boost for the vendor. Read More


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Ray Ozzie seeks encore to Lotus Notes, Microsoft triumphs
Ray Ozzie -- the creator of Lotus Notes who had a successful five-year run at Microsoft -- stands ready to leave his next mark on the industry, this time with his nearly year-old startup Talko (formerly Cocomo), a venture funded by $4 million from investors and shrouded in secrecy. Read More

The Windows 8 Quiz
Tiles, touchscreens, Metro style – lots of buzzwords surround the Windows 8 operating system. With its promise to expand Microsoft's influence on tablets and a user interface that mimics that of the well reviewed Windows Phone 7, the latest Windows version should draw a lot of consumer attention. Here is a brief quiz to test your knowledge about the new operating system. Read More

Microsoft-bankrolled report argues for single-browser enterprises
A Microsoft-commissioned report published last week said companies can save tens of thousands of dollars in support and development costs by standardizing on one browser. Read More


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Microsoft's antivirus is a starting point, not the final stop
Last week's blog post from Alan Shimel that showed Microsoft's antivirus software, Security Essentials, is the most popular antivirus software product in the world came as no surprise. They give it away for free and push it on you if you go anywhere near Microsoft.com. Read More

Santa and NORAD: Microsoft nicer than Google this year
Google apparently hasn't been naughty in Santa's eyes, but Microsoft must have been pretty nice. NORAD, the North American Aerospace Defense Command, will switch from using Google Maps to Bing Maps to track Santa Claus on his Christmas Eve trip around the world. Read More

Windows XP's retirement is in doubt, say some experts
Some security researchers wonder if Microsoft will indeed retire Windows XP on April 8, 2014. Read More


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Leveraging Microsoft's SkyDrive for Cloud-based Storage
How often do you attach a picture to an email, send it to someone, only to later to want to dig up that same picture to attach and share with someone else? Of course there's Facebook, Instagram, Flickr, etc that all work great for photo sharing. But then for work, you need to share a Word document, PowerPoint presentation, PDF files, and the like which aren't well shared by the Facebook, Instagram, and Flickrs of the world. Read More

Dell scraps Android smartphones in favor of Windows 8 tablets
Dell doesn't plan on returning to the Android smartphone market any time soon, announcing that it will focus instead on creating Windows 8 touch-enabled computers and tablets. Read More

Compromised Windows PCs bought in China pose risk to U.S.
Counterfeit versions of Windows running on Chinese PCs do more than take money from Microsoft's pocket, they also pose a security threat to U.S. companies and consumers, experts say. Read More

 
 
 

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