Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Researcher: Windows Phone 7 No. 1 by 2015

Office 365: A great answer for users in technology "mixed marriages" | More antitrust headaches for Microsoft despite expiration of IE judgment

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Researcher: Windows Phone 7 will be No. 1 smartphone by 2015
Robert Mullins: Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 will be the No. 1 selling smartphone OS by 2015, surpassing Google Android, according to a report by Pyramid Research. Read More


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In this new Quest Software white paper, you'll see how to get more information that native logging alone can't provide. See how you can get real time, centralized information, and how doing so maximizes Active Directory performance. Read More

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Office 365: A great answer for users in technology "mixed marriages"
Susan Hanley: If you're like me - in a technology "mixed marriage" with Windows laptops running Outlook with Apple mobile devices you've probably been using MobileMe to synchronize calendar and contacts. But on May 5, 2011 Apple forced all MobileMe users to go to the new MobileMe calendar. Read More

More antitrust headaches for Microsoft despite expiration of IE judgment
Jon Brodkin: The landmark antitrust judgment over Internet Explorer is finally set to expire next week after a decade of federal oversight over Microsoft. Read More


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F5 and Infoblox DNS Integrated Architecture
As market leaders in the application delivery market and DNS, DHCP, and IP Address Management (DDI) market respectively, F5 and Infoblox have teamed up to provide customers with a complete DNS solution. Read now!

Microsoft Improves Exploitability Index Rating System
Ms Smith: Recently we asked, are IT departments are too slow to patch Windows? Well today Microsoft announced a change to how it will rate exploits in regard to how vulnerabilities will affect newer and older platforms. Read More

Apple Mac Fundamentals for a Windows Administrator
Rand Morimoto: As more and more Macs show up in Corporate environments, the need for traditional Windows Administrators to be familiar with the Mac Operating system becomes more and more of a need. Read More


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Tracking and Monitoring the User Transaction
Monitoring the user transaction can be incredibly complicated because our applications have evolved into pretty complex systems. In fact, it used to be a lot easier. This chapter discusses the importance monitoring user transactions in order to find the root cause of a problem. Read now!

How to use Windows 7 on the iPad with VMware View
Jon Brodkin: VMware was late to the game in bringing virtual desktops to the iPad, nearly a full year behind rival Citrix, but the release of VMware View Client for iPad a couple months ago brought VMware into the tablet age. Read More

IBM endorses Red Hat's KVM virtualization
Jon Brodkin: A year after dropping Xen virtualization from its Linux software, Red Hat is still a niche player in the virtualization market. But the company is gaining some recognition for the KVM hypervisor. Read More

HTC, Samsung sell nearly 20 million mobile phones in the first quarter
Robert Mullins: HTC and Samsung are making a killing selling mobile phones, mostly thanks to Android. Nokia, sadly, is lagging, but not out of the picture. Read More

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