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Only a few days are left in 2005 and instead of recapping major events of the past year, let's peek into what might be some of the major topics in 2006. Any number of unknowns might arise over the next 12 months, but I think at least three areas...
My column "What You Need To Know About... Exchange 12 (E12)" (May 2005, InstantDoc ID 45880) focused on Microsoft's plan to release Exchange 12, a major upgrade to Exchange Server 2003. Since that time, a few things have changed. Although the time...
Microsoft Client Protection is one of Microsoft's new security products and consolidates antispyware tools, virus protection, and antimalware technology. "We've heard from customers that they're lacking solutions for centrally managing malware...
In 2004, Microsoft revealed its licensing plans for multiple-core processors, ending a lot of confusion about that topic and instigating the widespread deployment of those microprocessors. With more and more enterprises turning to virtualization...
Storage maker Seagate last week purchased Maxtor, another major storage player, in a blockbuster deal worth $1.9 billion. The newly combined company will be the number-one hard drive maker, leaving just Western-Digital to offer up any competition...
Just in case you're not geeky enough, Microsoft will unveil a free new Xbox Live Diamond Card in January that rewards Xbox Live Gold subscribers with a set of entertainment-related bonuses for being a member. With the Diamond card, for example...
On February 18, 2009, the United States will switch to all-digital TV broadcasts, forever shutting the door on the analog past. That deadline was finally finalized by the US Senate last week after several months of haggling by TV networks, which...