Thursday, February 25, 2010

Windows 7 enterprise upgrades: The costs and the benefits

Microsoft: Cloud revenue to hit in a couple years | Microsoft out of 'the doghouse' on security, analyst says

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Windows 7 enterprise upgrades: The costs and the benefits
A Forrester study concludes that the return on Windows 7 migrations will be well worth the investment. Meanwhile, Microsoft pushes application virtualization tools to motivate Windows 7 and Office 2010 fence-sitters. Read More


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Microsoft: Cloud revenue to hit in a couple years
Microsoft plans to invest heavily in its cloud platform but expects to see little revenue for two to three years, said Bob Muglia, the president of the server and tools business. Read More

Microsoft out of 'the doghouse' on security, analyst says
Microsoft's reputation for lax software security used to be so bad that one of the guys who runs it, Scott Charney (corporate vice president of the company's Trustworthy Computing initiative), said at last year's RSA Conference that friends laughed when he used the words "security" and "Microsoft" in the same sentence. Read More

Google Chrome chips away at Microsoft IE
Janco Associates' February 2010 Browser and Operating Systems Market Share report shows that Microsoft remains in the lead with Internet Explorer, but loses a bit of momentum that apparently Google Desktop and Chrome managed to acquire. Read More


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WAN Optimization Can Multiply IT Efficiencies
Data center consolidation, regulatory compliance and a more distributed environment are some of the IT initiatives making a comprehensive and robust disaster recovery plan more important than ever before. The Enterprise Strategy Group highlights trends in DR, the role of virtualization and the impact of WAN optimization. Learn more.

Microsoft vs. Google: The empire strikes back
It can't be easy being Ray Ozzie. Microsoft's chief software architect is just 18 months into the job as Bill Gates' handpicked successor, yet depending on whom you ask, his tenure will either signal a bold new era for the company or mark the beginning of its terminal decline. Read More

YouTube sets March 13 IE6 kill date
Google's YouTube will drop support for Microsoft's nearly-nine-year-old Internet Explorer 6 in just over two weeks, the popular video site has announced. Read More

File-sharing risk a company's responsibility to restrict
Robert Mullins: "I was surprised to see that 100 companies have to be told by the FTC that their networks were at risk because employees were using P2P services to access such trivial content as music and videos. Don't IT administrators have policies or restrictions in place prohibiting use of the company network for personal reasons? And don't the employees have work to do?" Read More


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Streamline the move to Windows 7 with Easy Transfer
Upgrading users to a new operating system always seems to have its pitfalls, and Windows 7 is no exception. If you're migrating multiple users, you'll definitely need some tools to help automate the task. Fortunately, Microsoft has created a tool for the occasion, appropriately named Windows Easy Transfer. This simple tool migrates your users' profile information (desktop, libraries, e-mail configuration, program settings, etc) and other computer files and settings from their old Windows PC to a new one. Read More

Microsoft sets app dev investment priorities
Cloud, agile development, the Web, and others make Microsoft's to-do list. Read More

Microsoft, Amazon strike patent licensing deal
Amazon.com has agreed to pay Microsoft an undisclosed sum as part of a patent cross-licensing deal between the companies announced. Read More

Virsto launches server/storage virtualization product
Virsto emerged from stealth mode last week with the introduction of software for storage virtualization in Microsoft Hyper-V environments. Read More



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