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The new Windows phone TV spot is cute, but too cute for its own good, and fails to deliver a coherent Windows Mobile message.
Steve Ballmer's recent comment that Microsoft can't make money from free software and services is a bewildering contradiction.
The IT manager for the State of Vermont saved money and improved security by moving to a "lights out" data center, where doors are locked for the graveyard shift and weekends. Here's a look at the project and five key lessons he's
Walt Mossberg of The Wall Street Journal writes that Windows 7 is "the best version of Windows Microsoft has produced."
Have you ever wondered if your website disclaimers are really necessary? A recent case provides a timely reminder of how a disclaimer can protect you from liability for website mistakes.
Whether you use CRM systems to drive your forecasts or not, you'll hear the sales folks talking about an opportunity funnel. All too often, though, little makes it through the funnel into real sales. What's the deal and how can your CRM sy
U.S. federal government IT groups could easily stall cloud computing efforts because of security concerns, says CIO.com's Bernard Golden. Instead, they are pushing for the benefits of cloud at a rapid pace -- accompanied by appropriate security
Windows Mobile's awkward relationship with hardware makers will benefit iPhones and BlackBerrys, writes one analyst.
Microsoft yesterday announced the availability of a number of handsets running its brand new mobile operating system (OS), Windows Mobile 6.5. While most of the new features and enhancements are aimed at consumers, the company says it isn't over
While VMware and Citrix go head-to-head over how to virtualize the desktop, most users say they prefer to deploy more than one flavor of desktop virtualization. Here's a look at today's five main desktop virtualization choices and their adv
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