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Extra: Quizzing Microsoft's newest president (May 14 2008 05:57 GMT) - Todd Bishop: Former Macromedia CEO Stephen Elop has kept a low profile since starting his new job as Microsoft Business Division president earlier this year, succeeding longtime Microsoft executive Jeff Raikes. I sat down with Elop in his Redmond office Tuesday afternoon to talk about his background and his plans for the division, which includes the Microsoft Office applications and the Microsoft Dynamics line of business software. |
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Microsoft Eyes SMB Security with OneCare for Server (May 14 2008 05:57 GMT) - Senior Director for Windows Live OneCare Amy Barzdukas discusses plans for the OneCare for Server product line. Microsoft made some waves in the security industry when Windows Live OneCare made its debut two years ago. Roughly six months after the release of Version 2.0, Microsoft has its eyes on the small and midsize business market and building out its anti-malware capabilities. Amy Barzdukas, senior director for Windows Live OneCare, sat down with eWEEK's Brian Prince to discuss plans for the security offering and the upcoming release of OneCare for Server. |
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Five Misunderstood Features in Windows Vista (May 14 2008 05:57 GMT) - In this article, we will look at five features of Windows Vista that are often misunderstood, provide their background and rationale, and present the straight scoop on how to deal with them. Based on feedback from IT professionals, these features are: User Account Control, Image Management, Display Driver Model, Windows Search, and 64-bit architecture. |
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IT Showcase: Infrastructure Optimization at Microsoft (May 14 2008 05:57 GMT) - How do you get your IT shop out of reactive mode? Take a look at the Infrastructure Optimization (IO) Model as it applies to your environment. IO helps companies plan infrastructure growth to realize the full value of IT investments. Find out how Microsoft applies the model to its own corporate infrastructure, focusing on five key capabilities to advance its IT infrastructure within the IO Model. |
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