results for 'windows'
Security threats to beware in 2011
We take a look ahead to what threats await us in 2011.
Q&A: Eugene Kaspersky on taking on the big boys
Kaspersky's chief executive tells IT PRO about how his company plans to climb the security ladder, toppling the likes of Symantec and McAfee along...
Can Linux win netbooks back?
Has Linux just lost the best chance it had to break into the mainstream desktop operating system market?
How to get more out of your old PCs
Don't want to invest in expensive new hardware? Here's a guide on how to carry on using your old PCs but continue to enjoy the latest software.
Q&A: Stuart Lynn, CIO at Sage
The CIO of the UK-based firm gives us his thoughts on topics as wide-ranging as BYOD to Windows 8.
The hunt for Windows alternatives
Google Chrome OS is the highest profile attempt to unseat Windows in some time. Simon looks at the growing hunt for mass-market Windows...
Where did Microsoft go wrong with Vista?
Vista faces a new challenge in Windows 7, but did Microsoft's many missteps ever really give its predecessor a fighting chance.
What impact will the browser ballot screen have?
The browser ballot screen is rolling out across Windows Update. Simon Brew charts its problems, the road to here, and what impact it’s likely to...
Are touchscreens ready for business?
Has Windows 7 made touchscreens ready for businesses, or is the tech not quite ready yet?
Smartphones get services
As Motorola enters the Windows-based smartphone business with its Q device, the company is trying to tackle delivering business-grade services to...
IDF 2007: Q&A: Ultra mobile PCs and mobile internet devices (MIDs)
The true mobile internet needs a PC, however small, but it might not be running Windows.
Dot Net Solutions: Case Study
Dot Net Solutions has leveraged the power, flexibility, security and reliability of Microsoft's Windows Azure platform to create cloud based...
Why is Microsoft accelerating Service Pack 1?
Rumours suggest that Service Pack 1 for Windows 7 is running ahead of schedule, and is likely to arrive this year. Simon Brew looks at why that...
Chrome OS – Lost in the cloud?
It’s no Windows killer and it'll take some belief in the cloud before Chrome OS can change things.
The quiet demise of Windows Vista
Microsoft seems to be letting its much-maligned Vista operating system die a quiet death.
Under the skin of Windows Server 2008 - Part 1
IT PRO kicks off the first in a series of technical articles looking at Microsoft's forthcoming server operating system, previously codenamed...
Office 2010: Microsoft’s next big challenge
With Windows safely out of the door, Microsoft now turns its attention to one of its biggest products of 2010.
Nokia and Microsoft: not yet doing the business
Inside the enterprise: Nokia has unveiled its much-anticipated Windows phone. But the focus seems to be on consumers.
Will Mac OS ever be the business platform of choice?
Windows is apparently in decline, and Mac OS is growing. Does that mean that it’s primed for the business market?
A look inside Vista security
Microsoft's Vista is supposed to be the most secure version of Windows yet. We see how it measures up.
advertisement
Most popular
- IBM bans use of Siri on iPhones
- Apple iPad 3 vs iPad 2 head-to-head review
- Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Ultrabook review : First look
- Chromebooks: What's gone wrong?
- HP plans massive job cuts
- Google: Government controls are the internet's biggest threat
- Macs and Android under malware threat
- Sony Vaio T13 Ultrabook review: First look
- RIM loses its head of sales
- ARM-based Windows 8 tablets facing delays




















