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There has been much debate over the last week as to how the forthcoming Windows Server 2008 release from Microsoft will embrace Linux, specifically with regard to the interoperability between Windows and Linux as evidenced by Release Candidate 1 code. The two sides of the story seem to be...
Read More | Dec 16th, 2007 | Comments: 4 | Last Comment: 7 Days Ago
As a programmer who until very quite recently chose C#.NET as his main language, WPF was thrust upon me like an anvil in your favorite 90s cartoon. There was no avoiding it... And for that, I'm glad -- mostly. The Windows Presentation Foundation is a UI subsystem of the Microsoft .NET 3.0, (and...
Read More | Nov 21st, 2007
Ahead of its unveiling and hands-on demonstration at the TechEd: IT Forum in Barcelona, Spain next week, Microsoft has announced that Centro will be officially known as the Windows Essential Business Server. With something in the region of 1.4 million mid-sized businesses around the globe, it does...
Read More | Nov 8th, 2007
Microsoft is announcing the availability of its new Windows Home Server product today. The WHS solution is targeted directly at a family audience, helping them to protect, connect and share digital media and documents. The stay-at-home server delivers the same type of benefits that the corporate...
Read More | Nov 5th, 2007 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Nov 5th, 2007
According to the latest IDC Quarterly Server Tracker report the growth of Linux as far as the US x86 server market is concerned has started to slow. In fact, it is has done more than just slow, when compared to Windows-based server growth it has slipped backwards. In 2005 Windows Server growth was...
Read More | Oct 27th, 2007 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Oct 28th, 2007
According to a report at The Register it would appear that Dell is making life difficult for UK customers who want to buy a Dell PC running Linux. Being a snooping journalist myself, I went to have a look for myself and indeed it is a lot harder to buy a Linux powered Dell than all the hype,...
Read More | Sep 8th, 2007 | Comments: 6 | Last Comment: Sep 12th, 2007
Jeff Jones is a Strategy Director in the Microsoft Security Technology Unit, part of the team trying to make Microsoft products more secure, poor guy. No surprise that he publishes a vulnerability report on his Microsoft TechNet hosted Security Blog which always seems to suggest that Microsoft...
Read More | Aug 21st, 2007 | Comments: 4 | Last Comment: 7 Days Ago
According to a statement from IT research company Gartner Windows 7 is just three short years away from fruition. In response to an enquiry following a CNET News story reporting a sales meeting of the Seattle software giants where the three year figure was supposedly mentioned, Gartner cites a...
Read More | Jul 30th, 2007 | Comments: 8 | Last Comment: Jan 26th, 2008
The first interesting missive to arrive in my inbox came courtesy of the words of Microsoft COO, Kevin Turner, speaking at the July 26th Microsoft Financial Analyst Meeting 2007. Turner decided to focus his attention on Vista security, rolling out the usual 'most secure Windows operating system...
Read More | Jul 29th, 2007 | Comments: 4 | Last Comment: Aug 2nd, 2007
Over the past few years, 3-D rendering in window managers has become a new trend in the desktop environment. OS X was the first to make fancy visual effects prominent in the way users interact with the windows in their desktop. Windows Vista has also jumped on the bandwagon with its Aero interface,...
Read More | Jul 11th, 2007 | Comments: 10 | Last Comment: Jul 16th, 2007
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