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Investors want Microsoft to dump Xbox and Bing, and they have a point | Microsoft culls list of CEO candidates

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Microsoft warns of zero-day attack, graphics vulnerability exploited through Word
Do you still have images enabled in Outlook? If so, then right now is a great time to disable pictures since there's a new Microsoft zero-day vulnerability. Read More


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Ricoh generates new ideas with global lateral communication
Read this case study to find out how the company adopted the IBM SmartCloud Engage platform for cloud-based social business in a pilot program to enhance productivity and innovation in its Business Development Center. Learn More.

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Managing Essential tools for greater productivity
People are interacting with software from the moment they wake up (hearing an alarm on a smartphone) to the time they relax in the evening (reading or shopping online). And in between, software affects virtually every work function in some way, whether in the executive suite or on the shipping dock. Read Now

Investors want Microsoft to dump Xbox and Bing, and they have a point
Two of the top three shareholders at Microsoft are Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer, and the two have a lot of sway. But there's a third, co-founder Paul Allen, and he has his own gravitational pull. Right now, he's pulling for some badly needed focus. Read More

Microsoft culls list of CEO candidates
Microsoft has shortened its list of CEO candidates to a minimum of eight, including five outsiders and three current executives, according to the Reuters news service. Read More

Microsoft Azure gaining ground on Amazon Web Services
Amazon Web Services next week will host its second customer conference, which is sure to grab headlines and be the center of cloud industry discussion. But, as Amazon continues its run leading the IaaS market, Microsoft has slowly but surely been building up its Windows Azure cloud with the intention of giving AWS a run for its money. Read More


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5 Step Guide to Social Media Security
As businesses embrace social media, related security breaches are on the rise. Corporate Twitter hackings. Rogue employees on the company Facebook account. Executives sharing confidential info on their personal accounts. Learn More

Microsoft Kinect turns sign language into spoken language in real time
Microsoft has had its unsung products before, but the Kinect may prove its best worst product. By that I mean it's a great piece of hardware that the company can't seem to sell to anyone but gamers. Read More

Google walks away from Microsoft's IE9
As expected, Google today declared that it has ended support for Microsoft's Internet Explorer 9 browser for its own Google Apps. Read More

Windows Vista, Lync, older Office versions under attack via new vulnerability
Microsoft warned Tuesday that attackers are actively targeting Windows Vista, as well as Microsoft Office 2003 through 2010, with an attack that would give hackers the same rights as the victim. Read More


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Application Delivery in a Virtual Environment
This set of key questions were posed by Riverbed Technology to Lucinda Borovick, program vice president of IDC's Enterprise Communications and Datacenter Networks practice, on behalf of Riverbed Technology's customers including: Q. What are the benefits of application delivery controllers in a cloud environment? View Now

Microsoft's big test: Deciding what stays, what goes in touch-based Office
What Microsoft puts in its upcoming touch-based Office suite will be a huge test for the company, analysts said. Read More

3 Highlights with Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2
With any server operating system upgrade, IT is always looking for the hooks that help motivate the upgrade process and deliver additional value. Sometimes it is as simple as better performance, a single feature that has been a long time coming, or something that simply snaps into an IT policy and waits out any bumps from the early adopters. Read More

Microsoft offers quick fix for Zero-Day vulnerability
Confirming reports of limited attacks in South Asia and the Middle East, Microsoft released a security advisory on Tuesday warning of a new vulnerability targeting the TIFF image format. Read More


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