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Nortel's liquidation could cripple UC relationship with Microsoft

Nortel's liquidation of its assets could possibly gut the 3-year-old unified communications partnership the company has with Microsoft. Read full story

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Users pressure Microsoft to fix Outlook
The Email Standards Project -- a group dedicated to improving Web standards support and accessibility in e-mail -- has started a grassroots Twitter campaign asking Microsoft to improve the way Outlook 2010 will render HTML-based e-mail.

Many IT pros say they are moving to the cloud in 24 months
One-third of 1,200 organizations (33%) plan to convert their application environments away from a traditional, client-server model to one based on virtualization and cloud computing over the next two years, according to a new study commissioned by Microsoft.

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Microsoft has released a limited beta version of Microsoft Security Essentials, a free antivirus application for users of Windows XP, Vista, or 7. The new app, which will replace Windows Live OneCare, aims to cover the basic security needs of home users, and its easy-to-use interface appears to be taking the right approach to the task.

Nortel finished. What does that mean for Microsoft?
As Nortel deconstructs, Microsoft Subnet blogger Alex Lewis thinks it's unlikely much will come of the Nortel-Microsoft unified communications partnership in the future.

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Goodbye Windows Defender, hello Windows Security Essentials. The new antivirus and antimalware package that Microsoft's been working on for the past year is ready for its semi-official unveiling.

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June 25, 2009

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