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Microsoft tightens restrictions on adware on Windows PCs

Windows XP expiration couldn't save PC market in Q1 | Stung by file-encrypting malware, researchers fight back

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Microsoft tightens restrictions on adware on Windows PCs
Starting July 1, developers of adware for Windows will have to contend with new Microsoft-imposed rules aimed at making it easier for people to stop bothersome ads. Read More


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Physical Infrastructure Optimization
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Cloud Benefits for the IT Service Management Market
This paper explores the reasons for the rapid growth of cloud-based IT service management (ITSM) solutions and the benefits they offer for enterprises. Learn More

Windows XP expiration couldn't save PC market in Q1
The looming threat of running an unsupported OS wasn't enough to save PC shipments from continuing their slide in the first quarter. Read More

Stung by file-encrypting malware, researchers fight back
Jose Vildoza's 62-year-old father was using his old Windows computer when a warning in broken English flashed on the screen: your files have been encrypted. Read More

Microsoft suspends Windows 8.1 Update release to businesses
Microsoft suspended serving Windows 8.1 Update to businesses that rely on WSUS (Windows Server Update Services), saying that a bug would prevent devices from recognizing future updates. Read More


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Best Practices: Integrating Hadoop into BI & DW
Hadoop has proven itself when faced with the toughest challenges in BI today: big data, advanced analytics and multi-structured data. Because of this, TDWI anticipates that in just a few short years, Hadoop technologies will soon become a common complement for: •Business intelligence •Data warehousing •Data integration •Analytics View now

Compatibility with security: How to run Windows XP in a virtual machine
If the imminent end-of-support deadline for Windows XP has finally spurred you to make the update to Windows 8, you might be concerned about whether you'll still be able to run your old programs. And while most Windows XP software works just fine in Windows 8, some applications do indeed have compatibility issues. Fortunately, there's a way you can run any Windows XP software at all, using virtualization. Read More

One user's path to a Chromebook enterprise
Microsoft's dominance in business may be mammoth but it isn't absolute, as Tim Dickson, the director of technology at Auberge Resorts, has found. Read More

FAQ: Good-bye old pal, old paint, Windows XP
Today's the day: Microsoft will serve up its final public patches for Windows XP, the aging OS that's been around since 2001. Read More


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eGuide: 8 Reasons Why you Need Hosted VoIP
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Windows 8.1 Update, Microsoft's love letter to desktop users, due today
Microsoft will deliver the much-awaited update to Windows 8.1 Tuesday, and with it comes a packed goody bag of treats for laptop and PC users. Read More

Cybercriminals use sophisticated PowerShell-based malware
Cybercriminals have been developing increasingly sophisticated malware that make use of Windows PowerShell scripts in an attempt to fly under the radar. Read More

Microsoft requires migration to Windows 8.1 Update within 5 weeks
Windows 8.1 users have a narrow window to upgrade to Windows 8.1 Update, the refresh that begins rolling out to customers today, to continue receiving future bug fixes, patches and enhancements. Read More


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