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Which BMBR Product Is Best For You?
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for Volume Shadow Copy Services around. This product also supports SharePoint, in addition to SQL Server and Exchange, and supports both hardware and software encryption for backups. Though it is slightly more expensive than Symantec, it also offers arguably...
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New Technologies Call For A Different Kind Of Review
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the future of computing. The next release of Microsoft's Windows Server will come only in a 64 bit version and next releases of products like Exchange Server and SQL Server will be 64 bit and, thus, will only run on 64 bit Windows 2003 or the next version of...
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Microsoft Promises To Share More Info
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products" include Windows Vista (including the .NET Framework), Windows Server 2008, SQL Server 2008, Office 2007, Exchange Server 2007, and Office SharePoint Server 2007, and future versions of all these products, Microsoft said. Available today, Microsoft...
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Microsoft Tweaks Licensing Policy to Promote Virtualization
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in place. The new program will take effect on September 1 and cover of 41 Microsoft server applications, including Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Enterprise edition, Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1 Standard and Enterprise editions, Microsoft Dynamics...
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Microsoft Office 2010's Win7 Integration
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and messages don’t have to be email. If you use Outlook 2010 with Exchange and you also have a Windows Mobile 6.1 smartphone that gets your email, you will be able to read and send text messages in Outlook (and in Outlook Web Access). When Exchange talks...
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Apple WWDC Vs. Microsoft TechEd: The Duel Of The Conferences
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is the focus on interoperability. Microsoft AdCenter, Windows Live ID, Virtual Earth, Popfly, Biztalk, SQL, Windows Server Active Directory, Silverlight, Visual Studio, .Net, and Exchange are all being discussed as major parts of the Microsoft’s cloud-based...
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Leaked Memo Offers A Peak Inside Steve Ballmer's Head
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software company." He intends to push Microsoft’s key enterprise products "on all fronts": mail with Exchange, business intelligence with PerformancePoint, virtualization with Hyper-V, and databases with SQL Server. Linux is also in Microsoft’s sight. "We...
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MIX 08: Microsoft Mixes it Up for The Web
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development and design suite for building Web sites and applications, not with PHP—plus a preview version of Expression Blend 2.5 for creating Silverlight 2 apps and a bundle with Parallels for Mac users. And while the preview of Microsoft SQL Server Data...