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Changes to Office UI Far from Done
While Windows Vista and Office 2007 officially hit the streets today after years of development, Microsoft is far from done with innovating and changing...
Microsoft Shows Why Expression Is a Standout
NEW YORK—Microsoft has been touting the benefits of its design tools for a couple of years, but examples of those are just beginning to...
Data Security Firms Ally to Promote Standards
Eight leading data security companies have joined forces to create an organization to educate the business community on the value of global security standards...
A Sneak Peek at Demo
PALM DESERT, Calif.—Sixty-eight new technologies, ranging from small-business CRM solutions to enterprise data search products, will be launched starting Jan. 30 at the Demo...
Verifichi Releases Platform for Compliance Management
Verifichi announced Jan. 30 that it has released its IT Auditor, a configuration management data warehouse aimed at easing the pain of compliance by...
MySQL Offers All-You-Can-Eat Enterprise Database Licensing
Open-source database maker MySQL simplified its enterprise pricing structure in a big way on Jan. 30, offering a new one-price-fits-all licensing model of $40,000...
Vista Shines as Tablet Platform
Microsofts decision to incorporate Tablet PC features and functionality into the Windows Vista operating system is one that eWEEK Labs believes will help to...
links for 2007-01-30
Michael Geist - Vista's Fine Print Raises Red Flags
Microsoft responded to Guttman's paper earlier this month, maintaining that content owners demanded the premium content...
Vistas Nine Most Annoying Features
Microsoft Windows Vista is gonna be with us for a long time. Its a fine operating system, so thats good news. Still, riding shotgun...
Kodiak Networks Software Suite Gets Mobile User Groups Connected
Kodiak Networks is launching a new mobile software suite to quickly and easily let users connect with groups of other users. Kodiak Connected Portfolio...