Monthly Archives: June 2011

Intel to Launch ‘Cloverview’ Chip in Time for Windows 8: Report

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Intel reportedly will have its tablet-focused Clover Trail Atom chip out by the time Microsoft releases its Windows 8 operating system.Intel executives see the...

Microsoft Launches Office 365

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NEW YORK-Microsoft launched Office 365, its cloud-based productivity software, in the same event space it used for Windows 7's debut in October 2009.As with...

Michael Dell Talks Data Management, Cloud Before Investor Conference

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AUSTIN, Texas-While some in the IT industry may still think of Dell as a low-cost PC maker, CEO Michael Dell remains on a mission...

Microsoft’s Office 365 Faces Challenges, Google in Cloud Battle

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Microsoft's Office 365 release intensifies its competition with Google. The question now is whether the Office 365 platform, as the cloud-based extension of Microsoft's...

Google+ Facebook Rival Pushes Private Sharing

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Targeting the world's leading social network where it stumbles most, Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) June 28 unveiled its Google+ project, the company's long-rumored social network intended...

Office 365 Is Integral to Microsoft’s Future: 10 Reasons Why

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On June 28,Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer officially announced the availability of Office 365 after a long beta period. Now both small businesses and larger...
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“Office 364” Won’t Cut It

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Office 365, which launched today, is interesting, but in order for it to be a success, it's going to have to live up to...

Microsoft Office 365 Presents Strong Challenge to Google Apps for Business

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By the time you read this, Microsoft will have released itslong-awaited Office 365 cloud-based office-productivity suite to general availability. The product is intended to...

FlashSoft Debuts With New Flash Optimization Software

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A brand-new software company that deals strictly with the optimization of NAND flash in enterprise servers made its debut June 28.Mountain View, Calif.-based FlashSoft,...

Symantec Compares Apple iOS, Google Android Security Features

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Even though both Apple's iOS and Google's Android smartphone operating systems are pretty secure, they are still susceptible to multiple types of attacks, Symantec...