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Windows Server 2008 R2 review
Windows 7 may now be available at retail, but for larger businesses it will only come alive when used in conjunction with Windows Server 2008 R2....
Week in Review: Twitter targetted
This week in IT, Windows 7 slowly appeared, Twitter got stomped and T-Mobile customers get the iPhone.
Week in Numbers: Snow, sales and social networks
This week in IT, the biggest number was the amount of snow that fell across the UK – but some work managed to happen, too.
Network worm infects millions of Windows PCs
The Conficker worm has gone from small beginnings to a very serious threat to business network security.
Week in Review: Infosec news and a timely breach
This week, <i>IT PRO</i> brought you all the news and reports from the Infosec 2008 show, as well as coverage of a rather timely data breach, the...
Week in Review: Can Steve Ballmer stand the heat?
Without Gates' support, can Ballmer steer Microsoft through choppy waters? This week, we also looked at the YouTube war, a Guinness world record,...
Microsoft gives Windows Phone chief greater powers
The software giant has promoted Andy Lees, and appointed Terry Myerson as its new Windows Phone president.
Microsoft scores LG Android licensing deal
The Redmond giant pushes on with its Android licensing campaign.
EU warns internet giants on privacy
A letter from the Article 29 Data Protection Working Party has been sent to Google, Yahoo and Microsoft telling them to buck up their ideas when it...
Microsoft investing $130m in Dublin mega datacentre
The Redmond giant says its cloud products are getting mighty popular, so it is expanding its Irish datacentre.
Week in review: Nokia-Microsoft alliance, HP TouchPad tablet, Facebook shares
There are some weeks in the tech industry where absolutely nothing seems to happen. This week definitely wasn't one of them.
Microsoft grabs 10th Android patent license deal
The Redmond giant thinks licensing is the solution to the patent wars.
Cloud computing model not ‘either or’
The new head of virtualisation for Microsoft has claimed a hybrid model will be the way forward for enterprises.
Week in Review: Move over Vista, Windows 7 is in the works
Bill Gates may have gone, but Microsoft still has the ability to make the IT community sit up and take notice.
ITC: Motorola infringes Microsoft patent
One Microsoft patent is infringed by Motorola, whilst six others aren't, an ITC judge rules.
Google improves tools to steal Microsoft customers
Google is hoping to get more businesses to move over from Microsoft with its new migration tools.
Microsoft and Telefonica form app developer partnership
Developers will be able to take advantage of the combined services of Microsoft and Telefonica after the tech giants formed a new partnership.
MWC 2012: Microsoft unveils Windows 8 preview
Microsoft has released Windows 8 for public testing.
Microsoft $16.2 billion revenue a record result
Microsoft reports a record quarter on the back of strong demand for Office 2010, Windows 7 and Xbox.
Week in Review: Cloudy times for Microsoft
This week in the IT world, Microsoft plunges into the cloud, Nokia goes all touchy-feely, and James Bond goes Facebook.
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