Posts Tagged ‘Microsoft’

Microsoft throws weight behind EU’s Google probe
Microsoft Corp. on Thursday threw its weight behind an existing probe by European Union authorities into whether rival Google Inc. is unfairly thwarting competition in the online search market.

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In this tutorial I will show you how to configure Microsoft Outlook 2003 to access an Exchange Server. Encoded in 720p HD. Next Tutorials will be looking at Windows Server 2008 including Installing, Configuring AD DS, DHCP, Exchange Server 2007.

Microsoft: Next Level of Virtualization Unlocks Server OS, Applications
Microsoft virtualizes apps running on Windows Server ahead of rival VMware.

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Microsoft to launch Lync VoIP client for iPhone
Apple mobile linked to Microsoft unified communications platform Microsoft is coming out with an iPhone application that lets users participate in conferences mediated by the company’s Lync unified communications platform.

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I want to dule boot windows xp professional with windows server 2003, but cant just drop $1100 on the program. I want to learn system admin because I am a networking student. any one have a copy or know where I could get a full version to learn on?

Debut of Game Device and Strength in Business Sales Lift Microsoft
Microsoft rode strong sales of its new Kinect game device and its mainstay software products to deliver robust quarterly profits and sales.

Read more on Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Readers vote with their clicks: The 20 hottest Microsoft stories in 2010
It’s always interesting to look back at the end of the year and see what earned us our supper — and your clicks. Were there any constant themes or trends?

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An Very interesting interview with Mark Russinovich that spends time on the whiteboard in this interview, drawing out the kernel architecture, explaining HyperV, touching on application virtualization.

‘Unprecedented wave’ of Java exploits hits users, says Microsoft
Computerworld – Microsoft said Monday that an “unprecedented wave” of attacks are exploiting vulnerabilities in Oracle’s Java software.

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