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Human error gave spammers keys to Microsoft systems
Microsoft blamed human error after two computers on its network were hacked and then misused by spammers to promote questionable online pharmaceutical websites. Read More


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Unified Windows Storage Consolidation
This report documents the results of ESG Lab hands-on testing of a NetApp Unified Storage Architecture deployed in a VMware virtual server environment with a goal of simplifying, protecting, and consolidating physical servers hosting Microsoft applications. Read More!

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Get Storage Efficiency and Data Protection
This paper will show how NetApp storage efficiency and data protection features allow for a higher level of protection without compromise on risk or cost. Read now!

Survey: Costs of Office Communications Server too great for some organizations
Microsoft's Office Communications Server (OCS) is perceived as too expensive to deploy and too complicated to manage, and many businesses lack the in-house expertise to handle it, according to a survey. Read More

How Microsoft is wasting the Windows Phone 7 marketing moment
Microsoft's initial ads for Windows Phone contrast sharply with Apple's, and the contrast shows why Apple is such a marketing powerhouse and Microsoft...well, isn't. Read More

Microsoft, Google make amends over IE8 zero-day flaw
Last month, a little dustup occurred between rivals Microsoft and Google over a years-old security flaw in Internet Explorer that a Google researcher had been pushing Microsoft to fix. But the companies have seemed to make amends, with Microsoft fixing the bug this week in its monthly Patch Tuesday security update, and even publicly thanking Google researchers three separate times for reporting flaws. Read More


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Consolidate and Virtualize Your Windows Environment
Joint NetApp-VMware whitepaper on Windows consolidation. This whitepaper explores the reasons for consolidating Windows environments and the benefits of doing so with a joint NetApp-VMware solution. Read More!

Microsoft will look to courts for botnet takedowns
Microsoft has seen a dramatic drop in the number of computers infected with Waledac, a piece of malicious software affiliated with a botnet that was once responsible for a massive amount of spam. Read More

Bing getting social with Facebook
Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg joined Microsoft to announce new features to the Bing search engine that add a "social" twist to Bing search results. Read More

Microsoft aims at Salesforce.com with CRM offer
Microsoft is hoping to lure business away from Salesforce.com with a new offer that allows customers to buy Dynamics CRM Online seats for $34 per user per month for the first year of service, a roughly 25% drop from the current $44 monthly charge. Read More


WHITE PAPER: NetApp

Consolidate and Virtualize Your Windows Environment
Joint NetApp-VMware whitepaper on Windows consolidation. This whitepaper explores the reasons for consolidating Windows environments and the benefits of doing so with a joint NetApp-VMware solution. Read More!

Windows Phone 7 to have limited Mac sync capability
Microsoft promises a public beta version by the end of the year. Read More

Microsoft official defends complex software licensing efforts
Programs are based on customer demand, but a 'hybrid world' with cloud computing and virtualization is challenging to manage, exec says. Read More

Office updates fix vulnerabilities in Word, Excel
Microsoft rolled out a trio of updates on Tuesday that fix security vulnerabilities in its last two Office productivity suites. Read More

Microsoft tool now roots out Zeus malware
Two weeks after law enforcement broke up one of the criminal gangs behind the Zeus malware, Microsoft has taken steps to make it harder for criminals to install the software on PCs. Read More



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Ig Nobel honors world's wackiest researchers: 2010 winners
The 20th annual Ig Nobel Prizes were awarded Thursday night for "achievements that first make people laugh, and then make them think." The prizes commemorate the world's funniest research, and sometimes the world's biggest villains (BP is a winner this year). Here's a list of the 2010 prizes.

Eight hot commercial space projects
The recently passed NASA Authorization Act of 2010 was generally seen as a huge nod toward developing commercial space projects. NASA Administrator Charles Bolden said the authorization "launches a commercial space transportation industry." Indeed there are a number of interesting commercial space projects underway.

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