Wednesday | 15 October, 2008
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    Bright spots for tech in a dark economic picture 17/09/2008 08:56:00

    The state of today's economy has triggered many economists, job experts and hiring managers to warn of layoffs and hiring contractions, and tech pros themselves have become skeptical about job security and future opportunities. Despite these concerns, the outlook for US employment, particularly in the tech sector, is not as dismal as some fortunetellers would lead us to believe.
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    Energy efficiency not a big factor in IT purchases 11/08/2008 10:19:11

    Just 34 percent of IT executives say energy efficiency is a very important factor when considering equipment purchases, a new survey by IT products and services vendor CDW has found.
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    A requiem for Windows XP 02/07/2008 08:07:30

    Despite an outpouring of demand -- including more than 210,000 people who signed InfoWorld's "Save XP" petition, Microsoft held firm and Monday discontinued sales of XP in most cases. So, we bid adieu to Windows XP.
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    Microsoft ships Hyper-V 27/06/2008 08:35:24

    Microsoft Thursday released its Hyper-V virtualization server, which has been nearly five year in the making and is a major play in the company's march toward services-based computing.
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    The 5 quickest returns on your green investment 23/04/2008 08:20:38

    Some enterprises have found ways to ensure their technology investments provide both environmental benefit and a quick return on investment.
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    Can your network handle HD video? 16/04/2008 09:45:50

    Consider this: In the week following September 11, 2001, your users were glued to their television sets tracking breaking news. If an event of similar proportions happened today, they would expect the enterprise network to be able to handle not only real-time video feeds but also high-definition videoconferences and surveillance, as well as instant access to social-networking tools.
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    Gartner forecasts slower PC shipment growth 04/04/2008 10:23:16

    The economic slowdown in the US has led Gartner to revise its 2008 worldwide PC shipments forecast downward slightly but the analyst firm is still predicting a strong year, particularly in the mobility space.
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    Windows XP: Going, going....gone? 25/03/2008 08:40:10

    The approaching death of Windows XP may upset you, but it shouldn't come as a surprise. Microsoft's product lifecycle guidelines have foretold the fate of XP since 2001. In fact, Microsoft has been killing off one version of a product as it is replaced with another for years now. But this time around, the approaching demise of XP is getting more attention than, say, the final passing of Windows 2000.
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    Windows Server 2008 users say they'e on a roll 27/02/2008 13:26:56

    Microsoft Windows Server 2008 may not ship officially until February 28, but early adopters are running it in production networks and reporting solid results with new features including everything from stretched clusters to workload specific configurations of the server.
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    Windows Server 2008 to challenge adopters 22/02/2008 08:15:29

    Microsoft's Windows Server 2008 will present a number of challenges, including application compatibility concerns, to users looking to migrate given its palette of new components, APIs, and feature upgrades, experts say.
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    Survey: Many companies have eye on Windows Server 2008 20/02/2008 11:15:03

    A new survey shows that 17 per cent of IT pros are already planning now for Windows Server 2008 upgrades and that 63 per cent expect to eventually adopt the server.
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