Thursday, February 03, 2011

Early adopter spells out Microsoft Azure’s strengths and shortcomings

Bill Gates gives another $100M to fund polio vaccination | Microsoft bolts HTML5 video onto Chrome for Windows 7 users

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Early adopter spells out Microsoft Azure's strengths and shortcomings
Few people know Windows Azure as well as Joannes Vermorel. Here's his take on Microsoft's cloud platform. Read More


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Bill Gates gives another $100M to fund polio vaccination
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates is increasing his foundation's commitment to the fight against polio, as the disease increasingly appears on the verge of eradication. Read More

Microsoft bolts HTML5 video onto Chrome for Windows 7 users
Microsoft has released an HTML5 video-player extension for the Chrome browser to counteract Google's decision to drop support for the most widely used HTML5 video format. Read More

Google Chrome surpasses 10% market share for first time; IE8 gains accelerate
Google's Chrome browser reached a milestone in January, surpassing 10% market share for the first time. Microsoft's Internet Explorer held onto 56% of global browser usage. Read More


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VMware taps ex-Microsoft execs to battle Microsoft
VMware's Paul Maritz has given up his title of president to four senior executives who will serve as co-presidents of the EMC-owned company. With Maritz - himself a former Windows executive - continuing to hold the CEO title, three of the top five executives at VMware are now ex-Microsoft officials. Read More

Introducing the smartphone comedy team of Microsoft and Yahoo
You know that data glitch on your Windows Phone 7 handset? Well, too bad.This is story about how two companies, in this case Microsoft and Yahoo, still think the most important part of a solving a customer service problem is covering your corporate butt. Read More

Windows drops below 90% market share
I recently reported that Windows is on the verge of dropping below 90% market share -- not because fewer people are using Windows PCs, but because of the proliferation of mobile operating systems such as Apple's iOS and Android. (Macs are doing pretty well too.) This barrier has just been crossed, with Windows' market share now at 89.7%, according to Net Applications. Read More


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Windows Azure turns 1 in 'anemic' market
On the anniversary of Windows Azure's introduction, the cloud platform market targeted by Microsoft is dwarfed by infrastructure and software clouds. Read More

Microsoft delivers powerful enterprise backup tool
Microsoft's flagship backup and archiving software, Data Protection Manager, has come a long way since we first tested it in 2005. Read More

Google accuses Microsoft of copying search results
Officials from Microsoft and Google sparred at an event on Tuesday over Google's accusation that Microsoft copies Google search results and feeds them into its Bing search engine. Read More



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