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Microsoft price increase wallops enterprise wallets

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Microsoft's license price increase 'lose-lose' for enterprises, say analysts
Microsoft's recent price increases for its client-access licenses (CALs) is a 'lose-lose' deal for enterprise customers but likely a major revenue boost for Microsoft, analysts said today. Read More


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Google to start charging small businesses for Google Apps
Google has ended a free version of its Google Apps online application suite for small businesses, saying it wants to provide a stronger and more uniform experience to users. Read More

Amazon Web Services continues Windows push with PowerShell
Amazon Web Services has added PowerShell to the management options for its cloud, in a move that reaches out to the Windows community. Read More

Microsoft dives into social networking pool with Socl
Microsoft opened up the doors to Socl, a new social network started in its Research FUSE Labs Read More


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Xerox, PeopleSoft service provider in software project dustup
Xerox is being sued by systems integrator CedarCrestone over payments related to an Oracle PeopleSoft upgrade at insurer CIGNA. Read More

What's so great about Google+ Communities?
Google has taken the social web to the next level with a new feature called Communities. Read More

Android update brings Notes problems that IBM will fix next week
IBM plans to issue fixes early next week for glitches that have hit Notes users who upgraded to the latest version of Google's Android OS. Read More

Australian police warn against using Apple Maps application
Australian police are warning people not to rely on Apple's new mobile mapping application after several motorists ended up in a semi-arid national park where temperatures can reach 115F (46C) and there is no water supply. Read More

 

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