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Microsoft won't guarantee buy-not-rent Office for next decade
Microsoft took a swipe at long-time partner Adobe for the latter's wholesale shift to rent-not-buy software subscriptions, and along the way seemed to promise it would Office as old-school perpetual licenses for the next 10 years. A day later, however, Microsoft declined to put that in stone. Read More


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Riverbed Technology and VMware have joined forces to help address these problems and make it easy to deploy and manage VXLAN overlay networks in highly virtualized data centers. Learn more.

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What Phone Features Should Every Small Business Have?
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Start button's return to Windows 8? Probably, but there's no guarantee
Microsoft's head of Windows development came close to promising that the iconic Start button would return to the Windows 8 desktop, but never made a guarantee. Read More

Five issues Microsoft must fix in Office Web Apps
I'm all in with Microsoft. I've got Windows 8 running on my primary work machine, I subscribe to Office 365 Home Premium , and I use almost every online consumer service that the company offers. Read More

Inside the i-mate Intelegent, the audacious phone that runs Windows 8
Two months ago, everything about i-mate's Intelegent Windows 8 phone screamed vaporware. Today, the handset is back, with specs that suggest it's very much real. Shoot, PCWorld has even seen videos of it in action. Read More


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Best Practices for the Hyperconverged Enterprise Network
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Windows Blue preview due at end of June
Microsoft plans to release a preview version of Windows 8's update, code-named Windows Blue, at the end of June, according to Julie Larson-Green, a corporate vice president in charge of the OS's development. Read More

Windows chief's comments hint at a desktop resurgence in Windows Blue
Don't give up hope just yet, all ye desktop faithful. Read More

$300M investment in Nook delivers next to nothing for Microsoft
Microsoft has gotten little from a 2012 investment of $300 million with Barnes & Noble, analysts said, but it's poised to reap some rewards as it and its partners start to ship smaller tablets. Read More


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10 Questions to Include in Your E-Commerce Platform RFP
Global e-commerce is exploding and customers are demanding an omni-channel experience. In response, organizations are evaluating commerce platforms to ensure they have the capabilities required to capitalize on this opportunity. Download this free guide with 10 critical questions you need to ask in your e-commerce platform RFP. Learn more.

Last place you want to see a Windows error message: Las Vegas hotel elevator, 20th floor
Heading up to my hotel room during Interop Las Vegas I realized one of my worst nightmares: A Windows error message in the elevator, 20 floors up. Even worse: Windows XP (though I wasn't quick enough with the smartphone to capture a picture of the Windows XP screen.) Anyway, I think the Windows screen was simply supposed to be offering up info about events at the hotel. Hope so... Read More

Windows 8 tip: Restore the merge-folders option
Recently I told you how to take advantage of Windows 8's cool new file-copy feature. What I didn't mention was a small, but potentially significant, change in the way Windows 8 handles certain folder-copy functions. Read More

Microsoft: What are people really asking for when they ask for a Start button?
Microsoft sold more than 100 million licenses for Windows 8, keeping up with Windows 7 sales at the six month mark. In June, people who have Windows 8 will be able to preview Windows Blue. Read More

Microsoft extends revenue per search agreement with Yahoo
Microsoft has extended a search revenue guarantee agreement with Yahoo for one more year, amid reports that the Internet company is trying to break its 10-year agreement with Microsoft. Read More



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