Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Steve Ballmer ousts Muglia; Are you using Powershell to its fullest?

Are you using Powershell to its fullest? | Best of CES: 8 new gadgets to make you say "Wow"

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Steve Ballmer ousts head of server and tools division
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said Monday that he has decided to replace Bob Muglia as the head of the Server and Tools Business. Read More


WHITE PAPER: NetApp

Storage Buying Criteria for Shared Virtual Infrastructure
You can't make the best storage decisions for your business if you're not asking the right questions. This new RFP template makes it easy. It reflects today's IT reality and includes the key criteria to consider so you can position your organization for the future. Learn more!

WEBCAST: Adobe

Turn Unrealistic Deadlines into Realistic Deadlines
Adobe Acrobat X can help give your team the power to turn unrealistic deadlines into realistic deadlines.Join the Adobe Acrobat X software webinar and go from under pressure to overachieving. Learn More

Are you using Powershell to its fullest?
Sean McCown: Powershell is a fabulous tool, but are you letting it save you time, or are you just playing around? Read More

Best of CES: 8 new gadgets to make you say "Wow"
Julie Bort: Here's my list of cool new consumer gadgets that solve real-world problems. Read More

Conspiracy Theory With Teeth: Government Allegedly Forced TruTV To Yank FEMA Camps Episode
Ms. Smith: What is one sure-fired way to feed a conspiracy theory? Make a TV episode supposedly exposing a conspiracy theory and then, after alleged government pressure, have truTV yank that episode off the air. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Dell & Intel

Wanted: An Ultra-Efficient Enterprise Data Center
Make the data center efficient. That's the mandate of late for enterprise IT. Here's how to do it: Start with a simple, standardized infrastructure, add flexibility, solid management and support as well as strategic spending decisions, and you're on your way. Find the details here. Read More!

Free is an ideal price point for Microsoft Security Essentials
Robert Mullins: Market share analysis shows Security Essentials grew 2.5 percent in Q4. Read More

Ballmer settles Windows 7 v. Phone 7 question
Robert Mullins" Tablets will run Windows 7, but Microsoft CEO still vague on Phone 7 sales. Read More

The problem with Windows 7 tablets: they still run Windows
Jon Brodkin: Despite cool hardware shown at CES, Microsoft struggling to adapt Windows to tablet age. Read More


WEBCAST: Dell

Webcast: Is Virtualization Right for SMBs?
You've heard that large companies embrace virtualization to consolidate their data centers, reduce costs, and improve operating efficiency and IT service levels. However, your data center only has tens of servers, not hundreds or thousands. Should you consider virtualization as well? View this webcast to learn more. Register now!

At CES, Lenovo marries Windows and Android in potential iPad-killer
Jon Brodkin: Someday, Apple's iPad and rival tablet computers may completely replace the PC for a large number of users. But for now, tablets are mainly a companion device. Read More

CA Court Rules Smartphones Can Be Searched Without A Warrant
Ms. Smith: The California Supreme Court ruled that police can search a suspect's cell-phone text messages without a warrant, based on past cases where cigarette packs can be searched. Read More

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