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Microsoft security patches include fixes for Word, Office, Windows

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Microsoft security patches include fixes for Word, Office, Windows
Microsoft has fixed 23 vulnerabilities in its software products, including several considered critical, the company said on Tuesday in its monthly security patch report. Read More


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Strategic Road Map for Network Access Control
Long derided as an overhyped concept, network access control (NAC) has emerged as an important solution for mitigating the risks of consumerization. Network and security managers will need NAC to retain control of the network in a "bring your own device" (BYOD) environment. Read now.

Is Azure a dirty word because it means cloud?
Microsoft has sent its Windows Azure customers an email that says the word Azure will be dropped from the usage portal for the cloud services they buy. So, for example, Windows Azure Storage will appear simply as Storage on the bills, according to a ZDNet story about the change. Read More

25 geeky gifts for Mother's Day
Just in time for Mother's Day shopping, check out 25 science- and tech-inspired gift ideas, including Morse Code jewelry, a touchscreen watch and customized maps. Read More

Windows 8 privacy worry overblown, says Microsoft analyst
It sounds like a privacy hole big enough for a truckload of your personal information to be leaked to the world, but experts say a recently disclosed Windows 8 privacy issue is really a non-issue. Read More

Android Trojan copies PC drive-by malware attack
Researchers have noticed one of the first examples of Android "drive-by" malware from an ordinary website, a dangerous type of automatic attack more commonly used to infect Windows PCs. Read More


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Microsoft pledges to be carbon neutral from July
Microsoft has made an ambitious pledge to be carbon neutral from 1 July, the start of its 2012 financial year. Read More

Can Google Apps unseat Microsoft Office and Exchange?
In an IT environment of MacBook laptops, Windows PCs, iPhones, iPads and Droid devices, why would any enterprise stick with Microsoft Outlook for email and collaboration? Read More

Microsoft revamps chkdsk tool in Windows 8 to minimize downtime
In a recent post on the Building Windows 8 Blog, Kiran Bangalore discusses a new NTFS health model and redesigned chkdsk (check disk) tool coming with Windows 8 that can detect and fix data corruption issues much more quickly than Windows 7, and presumably older versions of Windows. Read More

Security of industrial control systems questioned at DHS conference
Operators of America's vital power, water and manufacturing facilities use industrial control systems (ICS) to manage them, and the security of these systems, increasingly linked with Microsoft Windows and the Internet, is now under intense scrutiny because of growing awareness that they could be attacked and cause massive disruptions. Read More


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Microsoft pitches SkyDrive over iCloud to Mac Office users
Microsoft is pitching its SkyDrive online storage service to Office for Mac users, calling Apple's iCloud offering "not enough" for collaboration, file sharing and anywhere-access to documents. Read More

Lenovo to add New Windows 8 tablet-laptop hybrids to its ThinkPad line
Lenovo plans to add business-friendly Windows 8 hybrid laptops to its ThinkPad line that will be similar to the convertible, flippable IdeaPad Yoga. Read More

Microsoft opens two more stores, one right in Apple's backyard
Over the last couple of weeks, Microsoft opened a pair of new Microsoft Stores, one in Palo Alto, California and the other in Austin, Texas. Although the official announcement of the grand openings was just posted to the company website today, the stores have been open to the public since mid-to-late April. Read More

Epicor moving its applications to Microsoft's Azure cloud
Epicor is planning to work with Microsoft to bring Epicor's ERP (enterprise resource planning) applications to the Azure cloud service, the companies announced Tuesday during Epicor's Insights conference in Las Vegas. Read More

 
 
 

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