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Six reasons why Microsoft struggles with innovation

When I think of Exchange 2010 and its hybrid approach to cloud computing, it reminds me that Microsoft can be innovative. With Exchange 2010, users can keep some e-mail accounts on premises while sending others to the cloud. It strikes a good balance ...

From JULIE BORT, NetworkWorld,  25 Aug 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation,  Midori

Enter to win one of 15 copies of 'Practical Intrusion Analysis'

1) Question to win: In Chapter 1, page 2, of Practical Intrusion Analysis hosted by Cisco Subnet, what does Figure 1-5 depict? (Hint: A two word answer can be found directly under the words "Figure 1-5" and also somewhere on the Cisco Subnet home page.) ...

From JULIE BORT, NetworkWorld,  31 Jul 2009

Microsoft unleashes five service packs for its enterprise security wares

In the past week, Microsoft has unleashed five service packs for its enterprise class security software. These service packs include the beta 2 of its identity management framework "Geneva," the SP3 of Forefront Security for SharePoint, the SP2 of ...

From JULIE BORT, NetworkWorld,  1 Jul 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation

Many companies say they will adopt cloud computing within two years

Microsoft-sponsored study on IT spending shows green is out, efficiency is in and security is still painful. One-third of 1,200 organizations (33%) plan to convert their application environments away from a traditional, client-server model to one based ...

From JULIE BORT, NetworkWorld,  23 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation

Enter to win a Microsoft Active Directory book

How to enter to win:  Answer the above trivia question correctly and e-mail your answer to Julie Bort at jbort@nww.com by midnight PT, June 30, 2009, and your entry will be entered into a drawing. In the e-mail, please include the answer to the ...

From JULIE BORT, NetworkWorld,  1 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation

Enter to win one of 15 copies of 'Google Apps Deciphered'

In conjunction with Pearson Education, Google Subnet is giving away 15 copies of Scott Granneman's Google Apps Deciphered (a $26 value) in May to 15 lucky readers. The e-mail contest deadline is May 31, 2009. To win, simply e-mail the correct answer to ...

From JULIE BORT, NetworkWorld,  1 May 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.

Software patent reform needed to stop legal bullying

The subject has been under discussion by the last three sessions of Congress. On March 3, another attempt was made in the form of a bill aptly called The Patent Reform Act of 2009. The software industry's watchdog organization, the Business ...

From JULIE BORT, NetworkWorld,  14 Apr 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation

Enter to win a Microsoft training course from New Horizons worth up to $2,500

Network World welcomes New Horizons Computer Learning Centers as a contributor to Microsoft Subnet. New Horizons is offering to be given to one lucky Microsoft Subnet reader. What's more, the winning reader can choose any five-day (or shorter) ...

From JULIE BORT, NetworkWorld,  1 Mar 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation

Chapter 1: Introduction to Exchange 2007 SP1

Choose the Right Hardware for the Role You may be new to Exchange and perhaps you are new to messaging servers in general, but one thing is certain: You are not new to email. Email has become the underlying foundation for a new civilization based upon ...

From JULIE BORT, NetworkWorld,  1 Feb 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation

Six things Obama must do to help the IT industry

Six IT pundits were asked to suggest ways the federal government could stimulate the IT industry. Ultimately the group offered six directives. No. 1. Turn the federal CTO position into a team. One member should be a manager type with experience in ...

From JULIE BORT, NetworkWorld,  19 Jan 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  Vint Cerf

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