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Windows 8: boom or bust?
Microsoft has released one of its most important products ever: Windows 8. Steve Evans looks at the new operating system and examines whether businesses should gamble on upgrading and what they can do to ensure the migration goes smoothly
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Virtually there
The benefits of virtualisation are clear, although many industry experts believe the technology is let down by issues surrounding management. However, as Steve Evans reports, that criticism may no longer be valid due to recent developments
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Catching some air: What UK businesses can learn from the Olympics
CBR asks what UK Plc can learn from the London 2012 Olympics in three hot areas: mobile and wireless, security and social media.
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Winning: Q&A with Jim Whitehurst, Red Hat CEO
Red Hat's CEO Jim Whitehurst is on track to see the company pass the billion-dollar annual revenue marker. Jason Stamper asks the questions.
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Back to the future
Although many have been predicting the death of the PC for a while now, desktop virtualisation has yet to catch on to the same extent as server or storage virtualisation. But could that soon change? Steve Evans investigates.
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OK Computer
CBR’s Gary Flood reports on the University of Southampton’s new supercomputer, claimed to be the fastest machine running Windows in Europe
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The Techies of the Noughties
CBR’s editorial team here unveils its choice of the 20 Most Influential Technologists of the Decade. Jason Stamper picks through the wreckage of a decade that began with the dot-com crash, and ended in recession.
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Seventh heaven?
October saw the release of Microsoft’s latest operating system, Windows 7. With XP now nearly ten years old and Vista generally bypassing the enterprise, should businesses be looking to upgrade, and what are the pitfalls they should be wary of? Steve Evans finds out.
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Cloudy skies?
Jason Stamper looks beyond the ‘cloud computing’ hype to ask what it really is, and just as crucially, what it is not.
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Windows versus Apple on the High Street
What is Microsoft hoping to achieve with its chain of retail stores? Can it compete with Apple? Steve Evans investigates.
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Microsoft catching up with rivals at 2009 Mobile World Congress
Microsoft has used the 2009 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona to launch its new mobile operating system and a range of online services including My Phone and Windows Marketplace for Mobile. Microsoft is aiming to appeal to the mass market of tech-savvy consumers who expect their mobile devices to be more than just a phone, and has hinted that these new launches are just the beginning.
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Dealing with the 2.0 enterprise
The Secure Enterprise 2.0 Forum has been launched to promote the secure use of Web 2.0 in business environments. The start point for addressing 2.0 enterprise issues must involve gaining a proper understanding of what Web 2.0 tools and products are present in the enterprise, and what impact they may have on existing IT rules and usage policies.
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