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Which SaaS vendor just passed the billion dollar mark? Microsoft

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Which SaaS vendor just passed the billion dollar mark? Microsoft
Despite a lot of confusion around how it works, Microsoft's cloud-based version of the flagship Office suite has pretty quickly grown into a sizable business. According to the most recent financials from Redmond, Office 365 is now on a billion-dollar run rate and continuing to grow at a brisk pace. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Tripwire

Five Tips for Outsmarting the Information Age Adversary
Today's attackers vigilantly wait for you to slip up before they strike your information systems and compromise your data. Learn five actions you can take to improve your information risk management and security strategy and stay one step ahead of the information age adversary. Read More

WHITE PAPER: McAfee

Business-centric DLP
Business-centric DLP to the Rescue - Keep networks open for business while guarding valuable data. Read Now

Who are tech's highest paid CEOs?
Median pay for tech CEOs in 2012 was $10.7 million, according to Network World's analysis of CEO compensation in the tech industry. At the top of the tally is one CEO who earned a pay package valued at $96.1 million. At the low end? Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer. Read More

Review: Microsoft Hyper-V 2012 narrows the gap
Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V combines easy setup and management with new features that lower the entry barrier to highly available virtualization clusters. Read More

Microsoft re-releases 'Blue Screen of Death' patch
Microsoft today re-released a security update that had crashed customers' PCs and crippled the machines with endless reboots, saying that the revised patch is now safe to install. Read More

Virtualization showdown: Microsoft Hyper-V 2012 vs. VMware vSphere 5.1
Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V brings advanced virtualization features to small shops, but VMware still reigns at the high end. Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP, Microsoft & Intel

Big Data Requires a Remodeling of the Data Warehouse
Take a few moments to learn about a data warehouse appliance that is a massively parallel server optimized to run Microsoft's SQL Server that delivers enterprise scalability, ease of maintenance, and a single version of the truth, all for a low cost. Read Now!

'Good enough' Microsoft Hyper-V starts turning more heads
About three years ago Embotics jumped into developing support in its private cloud management platform for Microsoft's Hyper-V hypervisor, hopeful that the VMware virtualization challenger would take off. When that takeoff initially stalled, Embotics curtailed its Hyper-V work to focus resources elsewhere. Read More

Microsoft says Office 365 adoption accelerating, but questions remain
When Microsoft reported its third-quarter financial results last week, company officials trumpeted several metrics about sales and adoption of Office 365, the cloud subscription suite for email and collaboration. Read More

10 nifty Windows 8 apps -- all free
Need help negotiating the corporate landscape? Want to track your network usage? Just looking for a fun little time-waster? These free apps for Windows 8 can help. Read More

Cloud fight keeps Amazon, Microsoft, Google and Rackspace clamoring for enterprise customers
Amazon Web Services is attempting to distance itself from other cloud providers by enhancing its services to incorporate the differentiating features of its competitors. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Condusiv (Formerly Diskeeper)

Managing the I/O Explosion Without Extra Hardware
In this Technology Spotlight, IDC highlights the unexpected I/O explosion brought about by virtualization and presents new technologies that deliver exceptional application performance without additional hardware by eliminating unnecessary I/O traffic at the source. Read more. Read Now!

Windows 8 Update: Smaller, less expensive gear on tap for back-to-school
Smaller, less expensive Windows 8 devices based on upcoming Intel processors are in the offing for later this year, the company says. Read More

Three quick ways to ease your transition to Windows 8
Over the past few weeks I've had the opportunity to test-drive a couple Windows 8 laptops, and even though I've used the OS intermittently for months now, I still find it jarring every time the Metro interface (a.k.a. Start screen) appears. Read More

Browsers pose the greatest threat to enterprise, Microsoft reports
Microsoft's latest security report has found that Web-based attacks pose the greatest threat to companies, giving credence to efforts to develop browser alternatives to accessing the Internet. Read More

New Microsoft campaign promotes privacy prowess
Microsoft has launched yet another privacy awareness campaign, but this time around, the company decided to focus more on its own privacy right-doings rather than Google's alleged wrongdoings. Declaring " your privacy is our priority," the campaign runs online, in print, and on TV, billing Microsoft as the "good guy" of online privacy and offering educational resources for those who want to better control what they share online. Read More

 
 
 

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