Monday, December 1, 2014

Windows tablets now available for less than $100

  Microsoft Band customers get scrooged even before holidays start | PC stagnation means zero-sum game for OEMs, OS makers

 
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Windows tablets now available for less than $100
For those who want Windows on the cheap, your time has come. Read More
 


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Web conferencing is now nearly ubiquitous. At the same time, new research shows that some concerns over the technology linger, particularly about security and ease of use and administration. Read this white paper to learn about technologies that can help address these challenges, both in the public and private cloud. Learn More

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Creating a Culture of Security: Whose Job Is It Anyway?
Join us for an exclusive round table discussion featuring three distinguished panelists who explore multiple angles on who's ultimately responsible for security, why the board needs to understand what a CISO does, as well as some of the insurance and liability implications for security and business leaders. Learn More

Microsoft Band customers get scrooged even before holidays start
Three days after saying stock of its new Band smart wristband would be replenished throughout the coming holidays, Microsoft changed course. Read More
 

PC stagnation means zero-sum game for OEMs, OS makers
  IDC this week said that while the PC industry would end the year better off than it had expected, the foreseeable future holds no hope for a return of growth. Read More
 


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Private PaaS Enables the Hybrid Cloud Era
As custom software becomes critical to business growth and competitive differentiation, organizations will need to reduce frictions between line-of-business application development and central IT in order to improve the efficiency of custom software development. Learn More

Was Microsoft forced to pay $136M in back taxes in China?
Microsoft may be have been targeted in a Chinese government crackdown on tax evasion, at a time when the company is already facing an anti-monopoly probe related to Windows and Microsoft Office sales in the country. Read More
 

Microsoft study finds everybody wants DevOps but culture is a challenge
A new study sponsored by Microsoft finds that while everybody wants to adopt DevOps, the cultural barriers between developers and operations are way more of an obstacle to getting there than any shortcomings of technology. Read More
 

Office 365's spam filter gets smarter with bulk mailings
Microsoft has refined how Office 365 handles bulk promotional emails from vendors like Amazon, eBay and Macy's. Read More
 

 

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