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Why rapid-fire updates are the key to Microsoft's success

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Why rapid-fire updates are the key to Microsoft's success
Ask five geeks about Windows 8's greatest flaw, and you're bound to get five different answers. Some diss the new Start screen. Some hate the big hole where the Start button used to be. Others rail against the indignity of having to swipe open a Charms bar to print or search for anything. And what's with those Microsoft Accounts? Read More


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2012 Magic Quadrant for Application Delivery Controllers
The application delivery controller has evolved into a key component of the data center architecture, and enterprises should evaluate ADCs based on how they integrate with this architecture and support more advanced features, such as user and traffic control and monitoring. This report provides insights into vendors' strengths and weaknesses. Read More.

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Microsoft Dynamics CRM solutions from IBM
IBM provides consulting, implementation and application management services for Microsoft Dynamics CRM, a comprehensive solution that helps midsize and larger organizations easily create and maintain a 360 view of their customers from first contact through purchase and post-sales. Learn More.

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Maybe Microsoft should go private
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Feeling Retro? dBASE is back with a modern look
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3 Considerations for MSPs Offering BC/DR Services
Most SMBs do not have access to remote facilities for business continuity (BC) and disaster recovery (DR), creating an opportunity for MSPs to enter this rapidly growing market. This paper highlights key considerations when building your own BC/DR data center or leveraging cloud turnkey solutions. Learn More

How to Overcome SharePoint Performance Headaches
Microsoft SharePoint is increasingly becoming a victim of its own success: As more departments start to use it, bottlenecks occur and performance suffers. To combat this, some companies are rolling out third-party storage systems that move large data sets off SQL Server. Read More

Google puts pressure on Microsoft, launches Quickoffice for iPhone and Android
Google launched its Microsoft Office substitute, Quickoffice, for Apple's iPhone, Android smartphones and Android tablets, fulfilling a promise made in December. Read More

Intel needs more than just an ARM license
This industry is full of executives expressing what sounds like pure self-interest, but their comments shouldn't be dismissed so quickly. Case in point: ARM Holdings' founding CEO Sir Robin Saxby told the GSA Entrepreneurship Conference in Britain that "As an ARM shareholder, I recommend Intel to take an ARM license and stop messing about." Read More


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Data's Journey to the Cloud
As IT environments evolve to hybrid cloud computing, strategic IT oversight and best-practices life-cycle data management are key imperatives to help ensure oversight, service levels, and security. This white paper examines cloud options as it relates to storage and explains the benefits a cloud-enabled storage architecture can offer. Learn More

Surface tablet compared to Zune, Kin in brutal analyst assessment
I know some of you are getting tired of the drum beats of negativity toward Windows 8 and Surface. But in light of Microsoft relenting on the opposition to Office 2013 licensing, it's clear that our voices can be heard in Redmond, and quite frankly, I'd rather nip another Vista in the bud rather than let it go on for years. Read More

Different and cheap, new $25 Raspberry Pi is selling
Maybe people are bored with Apple and Windows machines, or just restless for the challenge of something new. But different is selling. Read More

The paperless office continues to elude us
Since the dawn of personal computers there have been predictions of an all-digital future where paper was little but a distant memory. Decades later, it seems like we've made progress toward the "paperless office," but the Utopian vision is still a long way off. Read More

Amazon Cloud is great, but not for business
Amazon added a new element to its Cloud Drive service this week that expands it usefulness. The new Cloud Drive Sync app keeps files in sync across different devices and platforms, and pits Amazon Cloud Drive head-to-head against rivals such as Google, Microsoft, and Apple. However, businesses should steer clear of Amazon Cloud Drive. Read More

 
 
 

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