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Wed, Nov 18, 2009 15:09 EST

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Posted by: Shane ONeill in News Topic: InfrastructureBlog: Eye on Microsoft
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So the iPhone now has 100,000 apps. Big whoop, says Ray Ozzie. At Microsoft's Professional Developer's Conference yesterday, Ozzie, Microsoft's chief software architect, told a group of tech bloggers
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In the coming months, cloud-based enhanced services like Google Voice are poised to fundamentally change the landscape of the communications industry. This presents both a threat and opportunity to
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Posted by: phil_ayres in Soapbox Topic: Virtualization
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Any business that is vaguely serious about their IT infrastructure and its security is probably worried about the cost and hassle involved with keeping their PC software up to date and operating
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Posted by: phil_ayres in Soapbox Topic: Applications
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There are discussions everywhere you look on whether desktop applications, such as the Microsoft Office productivity suite, have any value in a future of cheaper PCs and netbooks, software as a
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Posted by: Shane ONeill in News Topic: InfrastructureBlog: Eye on Microsoft
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There are moments when you wonder if Microsoft is really embracing our Web 2.0 world or just reluctantly following along because it has to. The software giant has obviously made adjustments to the
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Posted by: Shane ONeill in News Topic: InfrastructureBlog: Eye on Microsoft
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Windows Mobile 6.5 became available yesterday to less-than-stellar reviews, and also on the heels of a well-publicized study concluding that Windows Mobile is a non-player in the smartphone
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Posted by: Jen Darr in Best Practices Topic: Applications
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The tech world’s knickers have been in a bunch these past few weeks. While Mozilla (makers of the Firefox browser) and Google (makers of everything else) are sniping at each other over Google’s
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