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Info Tech: Customers, partners discuss impact of Exchange 2010

November 19, 2009

The world is a different place than it was when Microsoft Corp. released Exchange 2007 software a few years ago – today, the economy is down and the demand for productivity is up as Exchange 2010 enters the market by…

Info-Tech: Exchange Server 2010 available worldwide

Microsoft has announced the Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 is now available worldwide, and the software giant believes that despite the economy, forces are promoting significant customer adoption, in much the same way that they believe forces favor a higher-than normal…

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Peter Pressacco

Lord Kelvin’s principle of “if you can not measure it, you can not improve it” is fundamental to understanding the relationship been information technology (IT) and the environmental challenges of the 21st century.  Peter Pressacco is committed to applying…

Conference as Catalyst: CGI Promotes Connections, Compels Action

October 8, 2009

I was at the Clinton Global Initiative meeting last week and as I reflected on my time there, two experiences stand out. One is the power of the event itself. CGI brings together people from corporate life, from government, from…

Sympatico and MSN break up, but stay friends

September 2, 2009

By: Jennifer Kavur – ComputerWorld Canada  (31 Aug 2009)

Bell and Microsoft are launching independent portals today to replace the former Sympatico.msn.ca site. Vice-presidents Gary Anderson and Owen Sagness discuss what brought them together and why they decided to break…

Eco-Technology Research Papers

August 25, 2009

Intel and Microsoft funded a series of peer-reviewed research papers that assess the energy and environmental impacts of information technology in several unique cases. Intel and Microsoft recognize the need for continued innovation in computing technologies to keep pace with…

Piracy, Open Source and the Shrinking Space Between

August 10, 2009

Caught between pirates on one side and the open source movement on the other, Microsoft may have little choice but to lower its prices. That outcome would benefit the vast majority of personal and business users who aren’t inclined to…

IBM to enter “cloud computing” software market

April 1, 2009

BOSTON (Reuters) – IBM will sell a suite of Web-based collaboration software for businesses, including contact management, instant messaging and file sharing programs, the computing giant’s biggest effort to date to sell software as a service.

The move to be announced…

Why Microsoft hasn’t dominated server virtualization (yet)

March 25, 2009

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A new report indicates that despite VMware’s higher upfront costs, the ESXi platform’s VM density advantages give the virtualization giant a leg up over Microsoft’s Hyper-V. Find out where other analysts stand on the issue and where Microsoft’s virtual efforts…

Five fabulous Windows 7 features that boost productivity, reduce hassles

March 16, 2009

From a utility that allows remote workers to easily and securely access the corporate network, to one that makes managing operating system images across multiple machines a piece of cake – Windows 7 features just make life easier for small…