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Windows Server 2008 Getting Fault Tolerance Add-OnOpen in New Window
The availability of everRun as a feature of the operating system could allow Windows Server 2008 to host multiple virtual machines running mission critical systems. read more »
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Microsoft delays first Windows 7 public betaOpen in New Window
'Feature complete' code demand buckles serversMicrosoft has postponed broad availability of the first Windows 7 beta in order to keep up with anticipated download demand.… read more »
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Updated: Windows 7 Beta Downloads Will be Available Soon - Microsoft's Servers Already Can't Handle DemandOpen in New Window
When Steve Ballmer announced that the first public beta of Windows 7 would be available today, it was already clear that there would be a tremendous demand for the next version of Windows. The last w read more »
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Top 10: Windows 7 beta, Jobs' health, the economy againOpen in New Window
Macworld Expo (sans Steve Jobs) and the International Consumer Electronics Show (sans Bill Gates) got the new year off to a start, providing plenty of IT news this week. Jobs' decision to forgo g read more »
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Microsoft postpones Windows 7 public betaOpen in New Window
Microsoft postponed the roll-out of the Windows 7 beta Friday, citing "very heavy traffic" on its Web site.The company did not offer a new schedule for delivering the beta of its newes read more »
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Dell buys Windows consultancy chunksOpen in New Window
Services playDell is shelling out $12m to acquire the Microsoft-related business of Allin Corporation, a small consultancy located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.… read more »
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Windows 7 public beta: first impressionsOpen in New Window
On Thursday at CES, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer announced the public availability of the Windows 7 beta release. At PC World, we've been running our own evaluations of the forthcoming replac read more »
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Microsoft slates single Windows patch for TuesdayOpen in New Window
Microsoft Thursday said it will issue just one security update next week, down dramatically from last month's record-setting eight updates that patched 28 vulnerabilities. read more »
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