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Smoothing the move to Windows 7
Windows 7 promises to be easier to manage, more energy efficient, and more secure than previous Microsoft operating systems. But businesses need to...
How an FBI agent transformed Microsoft security
In time for Infosecurity 2009, IT PRO talks to Edward Gibson, one of the main figures behind Microsoft's computer security in Britain.
VMware CIO: We're way ahead of our competitors
Tayloe Stansbury, chief information officer at VMware, explains why the virtualisation firm is leading the pack - including Microsoft.
How server virtualization can increase reliability
Can virtualizing servers really make your business network easier to maintain and more stable? Turns out the answer’s yes. We speak to Microsoft...
The $10 billion fight for Facebook
Microsoft is reportedly in negotiations for a minority stake in social networking service Facebook. But why, and what are the ramifications likely...
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.
Tech's most interesting companies
We list the tech firms we think are the most interesting and innovative in the sector - Apple, Google and yes, even Microsoft.
Q&A: RIM co-founder Mike Lazaridis
IT PRO spoke to one of the founders of RIM about the success of BlackBerry, the next level of integration with enterprise systems, rivalry and...
Could your next IT project come from Brazil?
Brazil is emerging as an IT powerhouse, with attention from all the big names in tech such as Microsoft, Google and Intel.
Is Windows XP set to be toppled anytime soon?
It’s been with us nearly a decade, with no sign of disappearing just yet. So why is Windows XP still going strong, and what can Microsoft do next?
What next for Microsoft?
Last week saw Microsoft’s plan to acquire Yahoo all but collapse, and left it with a more dangerous rival than ever before. So what can it do next?
Does IT really have recession-busting powers?
A recent BCS event pondered whether IT could lead the UK out of the recession, while research from IDC and Microsoft this week suggested it has the...
IDF 2007: Q&A: The state of WiMAX
WiMAX will be an option on Menlow UMPC systems and Montevina Centrino notebooks next year and Intel is investing with KDDI in a bid to roll out...
Microsoft's last chance for OOXML standard approval
Microsoft's efforts to gain standard approval for its Office Open XML (OOXML) format is about to come to a close. We examine what the International...
Why business intelligence matters in 2011
Our panel of experts explains why 2011 is the time to invest in Business Intelligence, and how to persuade your board to make that investment....
Improve your business decisions
Simon Jones explains how to use Office, SharePoint and SQL Server to make informed business decisions and keep key data at everyone’s fingertips.
Microsoft offers personal digital ID cards
Amid growing concerns and real-world problems with identity management and theft, Microsoft is one again trying to tackle the complex issue of ID...
Microsoft: One year under Steve Ballmer
It's been one year since Bill Gates left Microsoft in Steve Ballmer's hands. What kind of year have we seen?<br> <br>
Netbooks vs. Smartphones: Making business mobile
What we traditionally think of as a smartphone is changing, as data is overtaking voice in terms of use. However, netbooks are beginning to become...
How to improve your business intelligence
Our panel of experts, from Microsoft, the North West Ambulance Service and Microsoft Gold Partner 21C, dissects the key ingredients you need to...
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