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Microsoft slates Windows 8 beta for late February 2012
Microsoft confirmed that it will release a public beta of Windows 8 in late February, 2012. Read More


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When it comes to cloud services, "semi-custom" goes a long way. "The Case for the Custom Cloud," shows you how users can configure their own customized cloud services from choices you dictate – and how you can deliver the resulting cloud services quickly and affordably. Read More!

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Investment Protection and Elasticity for your Network
NetScaler Pay-as-You-Grow. 5x capacity on-demand. No new hardware. Investment protection and elasticity for your network. Read more

25 top network and IT industry news stories of 2011
2011 will be remembered for Jobs' death, Cisco's refocusing, IPv6's coming out party and more. Read More

Microsoft unveils the Windows Store for apps
Microsoft held an event in San Francisco to formally introduce the Windows Store, its online app store for Metro-style Windows 8 applications, and provided details that should make DEVELOPERS! DEVELOPERS! DEVELOPERS! happy. Read More

Sprint calls on Microsoft Lync, saves big with UC
Sprint may still be a phone company, but you won't see many desk phones in house these days. In fact, Sprint's IT group has spent the last few years eliminating its PBX systems in favor of headsets plugged into laptops. Read More


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The Value of Threat Intelligence
Having timely information on emerging threats and vulnerabilities lets organizations detect attacks sooner and mitigate earlier. This white paper reviews how IT allows earlier detection and faster response to info security threats. Read more

CNET accused of wrapping malware in Windows installer for Nmap security tool
Some in the security community are currently ticked, at least disgusted, in regard to the pen-testing network mapping tool Nmap after Gordon Lyon, better known as Fyodor, announced on Seclists that C|Net Download.Com is now bundling Nmap with malware. Read More

8 reasons why CIOs shouldn't race to Windows 8
Windows 8 touts many new features, but there are a number of things such as cost, testing, compatibility, and training that CIOs need to consider before racing to migrate. Read More

Can Microsoft Xbox's voice as a remote control win the hearts of Siri lovers?
The big news today is the Xbox 360 update being pushed out to birth an amazing user experience; now your voice is the controller to navigate TV shows, movies, games, music and a plethora of content providers on Xbox Live. Read More


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Business at the Speed of Virtualization
Enterprises increasingly rely on technology to serve as the enablers and accelerators of the business—not just to reduce costs but also to empower new business initiatives and increase the top line. Learn More!

Quiz: Are you ready for IPv6?
How do you keep your IPv4 Web site connected to the entire Internet as IPv6 sites pop up? Read More

Windows 8 will be 'largely irrelevant' on PCs, predicts IDC
Microsoft faces a tough sell with Windows 8, IDC said, because it tries to 'offer the best of both worlds' with a single OS suitable for both desktops and tablets. Read More

IDC on 2012: Prep for cloud wars, mobile explosion, higher IT spending
Researchers at International Data Corp. say some big battles will be brewing in 2012 in the cloud, mobile and Big Data arenas, so much so that "companies like Microsoft, HP, SAP, RIM, and others -- including Apple -- will face 'crossroads moments' in 2012. By the end of the year, we should have a good idea which vendors will -- and won't -- be among the industry's leaders at the end of the decade," said Frank Gens, senior vice president and chief analyst at IDC in a statement. Read More



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