Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Microsoft, Hortonworks bring Big Data to Windows Server

  Microsoft admits to being hacked too | Windows XP and Firefox browser amass worst vulnerability record over past 25 years
 
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Microsoft, Hortonworks bring Big Data to Windows Server
Microsoft and Hortonworks announced availability of a beta version of the Hortonworks Data Platform (HDP) for Windows Server. HDP started as a project inside Yahoo back around 2005. Once the project was completed, Yahoo turned over its secret sauce to the Apache Group as a fully open source project. Read More


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Microsoft admits to being hacked too
Once upon a time, Microsoft claimed that falling prey to social engineering tactics and then being hacked was a "rookie mistake." But now is the time for companies to jump on the bandwagon, to admit they were targeted by cyberattacks and successfully infiltrated. Read More

Windows XP and Firefox browser amass worst vulnerability record over past 25 years
In a look at the number of vulnerabilities recorded over 25 years in software products and open source, a researcher at Sourcefire has determined that Microsoft Windows XP and the Mozilla Firefox browser stand out as the two with the largest number of high-severity vulnerabilities. Read More

5 tricks to restore the Windows 8 Start menu
As everybody knows, the Start button is not included in Windows 8, and Microsoft has vowed not to put it back. If you'd rather not be forced to use the full-screen, tile-based UI, called Modern, here are five alternative programs that install on Windows 8. Read More

Red Cross offers Office 365 to its units worldwide to improve communications
The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) now offers its more than 180 National Societies the option to adopt Office 365, Microsoft's cloud-based suite of email, collaboration and productivity software. Read More


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Microsoft's Azure service hit by expired SSL certificate
Microsoft's Azure cloud platform faced a worldwide outage in its storage services from Friday afternoon because of an expired SSL (secure sockets layer) certificate. Read More

Office 2013 sentenced to death by licensing
I've documented a few times how I feel Microsoft is attempting to control end-user behavior – from killing the Start button in Windows 8 to blocking used games from working on the Xbox 360 successor – and from what I've read about the end-user license agreement (EULA) for Office 2013, the trend is continuing. Read More

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HP brings sizzle to Windows Storage Server
The HP StoreEasy 5530 puts serious muscle behind Windows file serving, Hyper-V virtualization, and SQL Server workloads. Read More

Mobile World Congress: Will the Windows ecosystem be relevant in Barcelona?
It's still an iPhone and Android world, but at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona next Monday, expect Microsoft's Windows and Windows Phone platforms to show some intriguing signs of life. Read More


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Unified communications Battle Royale: Cisco, Avaya feel the heat from Microsoft Lync
Microsoft's unified communications system Lync is becoming so popular among businesses that it is the No.1 threat to the top vendors Cisco and Avaya. Cisco launched an online blogging campaign to point out Lync's shortcomings, and Avaya volunteered a nearly identical list of what it perceives as Lync limitations. Read More

How to make Ubuntu Linux look like Windows 7
Installing a new operating system is easy, but wrapping your head around an alien environment can be more difficult, even if you're using a comparatively user-friendly OS like Ubuntu Linux. Read More

Microsoft joins list of recently hacked companies
Microsoft has disclosed that it recently fell victim to the same type of cyberattack that targeted Apple and Facebook. Read More

Microsoft enlists Dell to push Office 365 on new PCs
Some major computer makers are pushing Office 365 with their new PCs, but others have stuck with a more traditional bundling tactic of including a factory-installed, single-license trial. Read More

 
 
 

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