Now more than a year out of the business gate, Microsoft's Vista operating system is having trouble making friends in the exact place it needs them the most—the IT department.
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Monday, November 19, 2007
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Windows Server 2008 approacheth: versions, pricing revealed (Ars Technica)
With Windows Server 2008 nearing a final release in the coming months, Microsoft has whetted our appetites by announcing details and pricing about each specific edition of the upcoming server OS.
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Top 5 security-menace predictions for 2008 (Network World)
Symantec’s picks include advanced botnets, cybercrime in 'virtual worlds' and cyberattacks on election campaigns.
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IBM Symphony to Challenge Google Apps (eWeek)
Big Blue's office productivity suite could eventually include live collaboration and shared storage online, making it a competitor to Google's Application combo.
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Music College's Conducting Class Goes High Tech (Campus Technology)
Varnished wood. Rosin and bow strings. Well cared for reeds. These are the images that spring to mind when one thinks of classical music--a realm seemingly rooted in tradition and antiquity--but that's not the case at the Berklee College of Music.
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Monday, November 12, 2007
Computerworld's 2007 Jobs Report: Back From the Brink (Computerworld)
After a big tumble in 2002, IT salaries have been climbing steadily. But for IT workers trying to regain their financial footing, a string of 3% increases makes the going tough.
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