Thursday, October 21, 2010

Microsoft takes cloud fight to Google; Microsoft warns of spike in Java attacks

Microsoft warns of spike in Java attacks | Microsoft wants to know if my computer is possessed

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Microsoft takes cloud fight to Google
The game is on. Microsoft officially took its ubiquitous Office suite to the cloud this week with Office 365. And that, say industry watchers, is not good news for rival Google. Read More


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Microsoft warns of spike in Java attacks
In the course of researching and preparing volume 9 of the Security Intelligence Report, Microsoft analysts discovered an interesting trend. According to Microsoft's findings, attacks against Java have recently surged to unprecedented levels -- dwarfing attacks against Adobe PDFs. Read More

Microsoft wants to know if my computer is possessed
So I'm on MSN.com a moment ago and among the headline links being touted as "Must See" is one asking the provocative question: "Is your computer possessed?" My first thought is that of course my computer is possessed; it's running Windows (rim shot). Read More

Gartner: The bell tolls for Windows XP
There are a number of IT trends users will see in coming years, but one that's expected to rise to the top will be the need to migrate off Windows XP and Office 2003 as the end of support nears. Read More


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Publicity stunt showers audience with Kinect, Xbox 360s
Yesterday Oprah propelled a bunch of middle-aged women to their feet screaming like Doc Brown had time-warped The Beatles to the stage when she announced her studio audience was going home with Kinect, Microsoft's Xbox 360 motion-sensing camera. That, as well as brand new Xbox 360s in the bargain. Read More

Ray Ozzie leaving Microsoft: He'll always have Notes
Forever best known to many as the father of Lotus Notes, Ray Ozzie is leaving his position as Microsoft's chief software architect, the one previously held by a guy named Gates. Following a transition period of unannounced length, Ozzie will be exiting the company, too. Read More


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Answers to your questions about Office 365
Microsoft made a big splash with the launch of Office 365, its cloud offering combining Office applications with programs such as Exchange, SharePoint and Lync. But we felt the 30-minute Webcast left a number of questions unanswered that we'd like to try to tackle. Read More

Microsoft's anti-Zeus tool cleans quarter-million PCs
Microsoft said its free malware cleaning tool had scrubbed the money-stealing Zeus bot from nearly 275,000 Windows computers in under a week. Read More

Microsoft signs cloud deals with California, New York City
Under a new deal with Microsoft, New York City employees will be able to access Microsoft Office cloud services. Read More



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