Microsoft has stopped offering its Windows Live Messenger service to users in five countries that are subject to U.S. sanctions, …
Ex-Microsoftie: Free software will kill Redmond
Bill Gates probably will not sing the praises of Keith Curtis, a programmer with Microsoft for 11 years who's now …
Microsoft sets July kill date for Office 2000
Microsoft reminded Office 2000 users that it will discontinue security updates for the aged suite in less than two months …
SSD performance — is a slowdown inevitable?
The recent revelation that Intel Corp.’s consumer-class solid-state disk (SSD) drives suffer from fragmentation that can cause a significant performance …
Epicor showcases ERP solution at MECOM 09
Epicor Software Corporation, a leading provider of enterprise business software for the midmarket and divisions of Global 1000 companies, today …
Polycom enhances video recording, streaming and content managment
“Use of live video broadcasts and on-demand video content is growing rapidly in the enterprise, government agencies, healthcare organisations, and …
Staying afloat
It could be a make or break first quarter for many businesses in the New Year. For the IT channel, …
Google returns Chrome to beta, touts speed boost
Google Inc. reversed last December's decision to ditch the beta label from its Chrome browser, saying it is restoring the …
Microsoft calls off EU antitrust hearing over IE
Microsoft said it had canceled an oral hearing set for early next month over EU antitrust allegations that it “shields” …
Apple to avoid netbook, try tablet in 2010, says analyst
Apple will wait until next year to enter the netbook market, and then will unveil not a knock-off, but a …
Microsoft sets July kill date for Office 2000
Microsoft yesterday reminded Office 2000 users that it will discontinue security updates for the aged suite in less than two …
Microsoft to reveal Window 7 prices in June
Microsoft will unveil pricing for Windows 7 in a few weeks, a Web site that has accurately predicted past company …
Sophos beams up free Klingon antivirus app to Star Trek fans’ PCs
Hard on the heels of the success of the revamped Star Trek franchise, security company Sophos has released a Klingon-language …
Conficker still infecting 50,000 PCs per day
The Conficker worm is still infecting systems at a brisk rate and continues to snag computers in Fortune 1000 companies, …
Still no Vista SP2 for you
Although Microsoft quietly delivered Windows Vista Service Pack 2 (SP2) to TechNet and MSDN subscribers last week, the company has …
E-mail, collaboration will drive move to cloud
Moving e-mail and collaboration applications to the cloud will drive the first wave of adoption of cloud computing in the …
Sun to build world’s biggest App Store around Java
Sun Microsystems plans to launch an App Store that could make Apple's look smaller than a 7-Eleven by comparison. The …
Can you afford telepresence systems?
Like the technology itself, the definition of telepresence is morphing as the costs go down and the market increases. Originally, …
Microsoft offering app security assistance to developers
Offering assistance with application security, Microsoft is extending its Security Development Lifecycle processes to its Visual Studio Team System for …
Pluto partners with AVG
Furthering its commitment to the region and in line with its expansion strategy, Pluto today announced its new brand identity …