Month: May 2012

Microsoft issues release candidate of System Center 2012

The company says the software can help businesses more efficiently manage their use of cloud services IDG News Service – Microsoft on Tuesday said the release candidate of System Center 2011, software that companies use to manage their cloud services, is now available. Customers are already managing more than 100,000 virtual machines using the software […]

What do you know about the MCTS Windows 7

MCTS Windows Seven is indeed a crucial step for the promotion of technology transfer career data. Many years of advertising and knowledge of Windows technology will benefit the candidates to their information and technical capabilities of the software program to have validation of the Microsoft business. Professionals should be given the technical control and are […]

Microsoft announces 7 bulletins for May 2012 Patch Tuesday, closes book on MAPP data leak

In addition to its advance notification for Patch Tuesday, Microsoft uncovers the party responsible for leaking security information and exposing customers to attacks against RDP Just hours after releasing the advance notification for May’s Patch Tuesday release, which consists of seven bulletins, Microsoft brought some closure to its biggest security threat of the year. RELATED: […]

IE ‘silent’ upgrade helps put newest browser on Windows

Stats show some Windows 7 and Vista users upgraded to IE9, but the new practice affected few XP users Computerworld – Microsoft’s decision late last year to switch on “silent” upgrades for Internet Explorer (IE) has moved some Windows users to newer versions, but has had little, if any, impact on the oldest editions, IE6 […]

Protocol wars: Can Fibre Channel survive Ethernet’s assault?

Protocol wars: Can Fibre Channel survive Ethernet’s assault? Although Fibre Channel is seeing single-digit growth rates, Ethernet for storage is exploding Computerworld – Fibre Channel, the high-speed data transport protocol for storage area networks (SAN), is under increasing pressure as data centers move toward Ethernet for all data network traffic and SAS for hardware interconnects. […]

Microsoft a decade ahead of Apple on security, We’re not so sure

In a recent interview, Kaspersky Lab founder and CEO Eugene Kaspersky claimed that Apple is “10 years” behind Microsoft on security, as evidenced by the recent malware attacks affecting Mac OS X There’s been a lot of chatter lately that the recent Flashback and Flashfake malware infestations plaguing Apple’s Max OS X are a sign […]

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