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Microsoft's IE steps back from the brink of irrelevance
Microsoft has managed a feat seldom seen in software -- it's reversed years of sometimes-sharp decline in Internet Explorer's user share and revived interest in the browser it bundles with Windows. Read More


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Tech companies pick up tab for pricey CEO perks
CEO perks are a magnet for shareholder criticism, but some extras are hard for execs to relinquish. Find out which tech CEOs indulged the most. Read More

Cisco mulling membership in Google, Microsoft Ethernet group
Cisco is considering joining a handful of companies, including Google and Microsoft, that have defined a specification for 25Gbps and 50Gbps Ethernet for data centers requiring greater than 10/40Gbps. Read More

Office 365 SMB editions to get a makeover
Microsoft will revamp its Office 365 lineup for small and midsize businesses (SMBs), adding features, dropping prices and increasing the flexibility to mix and match them with Office 365 plans for enterprises and with stand-alone applications. Read More


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Microsoft says new hybrid storage options can cut costs up to 60%
Microsoft is coming out with new hardware and cloud management features for its StorSimple hybrid storage offering that promises lower costs and better data protection. Read More

What vacation? Expect to work while you're away
While on vacation in Ocean City, Md. a few years back with his wife and kids, Michael Adler got a panic-stricken call from the office. At the time he was working at Symantec, which was in the throes of an acquisition, and an intellectual property problem had arisen. As vice president of engineering and enterprise mobility, Adler had to take what he calls "a vacation from my vacation" for an entire day. Read More

Let the countdown begin: Windows 7 mainstream support ends in six months
Three months after the XPocalypse, Microsoft has reset the countdown clock, this time for the end of free mainstream support for Windows 7 on January 13, 2015. Read More


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Microsoft to strike back at Salesforce.com with CRM cloud for government
Microsoft is continuing its dogfight with Salesforce.com in the customer relationship management software market with a new Dynamics CRM Online cloud service for U.S. government agencies. Read More

This is what the new hybrid cloud looks like
The hybrid cloud seems to be what everyone wants to get to. End users seem to like the idea of using a public cloud, like Amazon Web Services for its large scale and low-cost. But they're not willing to put everything up in AWS's cloud, so there are on-premises clouds for mission-critical and extra secure information. Read More

Microsoft settles with No-IP in botnet hunt, after seizing its domains
Microsoft has reached a settlement with domain provider No-IP to disable some of its domains, after taking control of part of its network to shut down a botnet. Read More

Microsoft debugs Explorer, Windows with Patch Tuesday updates
Critical IE patches address vulnerabilities that could lead to remote code execution. Read More


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Tech companies pick up tab for pricey CEO perks

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