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A third of all Windows users could still be running XP when Microsoft pulls patch plug in 53 weeks The decline in usage share of Windows XP, which is slated for retirement in 53 weeks, has slowed significantly, hinting that millions of its users will hold onto the operating system […]
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Avaya CEO says company debt woes are under control Avaya unified communications products can get along with Microsoft’s Lync Server, and many customers will probably choose to deploy both rather than just one, says Avaya’s CEO. Despite what he sees as shortcomings of Microsoft’s real-time communications platform, businesses will see […]
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Companies around the globe are on constant lookout for ways to increase efficiency, provide higher quality products, expand their client bases and enhance workforce productivity. Microsoft Certified Solution Developer (MCSD) training can help dedicated IT pros build the applications, architectures and network integrations that help drive businesses toward their operational […]
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The pros know: When it comes to boosting resumes and displaying skills, not all certs are created equal. Many IT experts stress the fact that some accreditations are more valuable than others in today’s market. Though technologies constantly evolve and new certifications frequently become available in specific areas, the importance […]
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Microsoft MCDBA Certification Training Database administrators continue to grow beyond the commodity status they developed in the early 2000s, now earning the opportunity to shape strategy at many large companies. Microsoft Certified Database Administrator (MCDBA) training helps MBAs learn how to convert their tactics into code, while helping DBAs support […]
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The Comeback of MCSE 2012 What a comeback by Microsoft with the introduction of Windows Server 2012, Microsoft has also introduced the MCSE Exam again and this time the exam has been introduced by the name “MCSE: reinvented”. Microsoft, on high demand by IT Industry introduced its globally accepted MCSE, […]
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The “Bring Your Own Device” phenomenon, largely driven by Apple iPhones and iPads, is changing the face of IT departments, perhaps reaching a tipping point. If CIOs thought mobile devices presented challenges before, they haven’t seen anything yet. [ALSO: BYOD keeps expanding and IT needs to deal with it] “IT […]
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Microsoft adds document-sharing link feature Microsoft’s SkyDrive cloud storage service now has one billion Office documents stored in it, the company announced today. While a billion may seem like a lot, the most popular consumer cloud storage service, Dropbox, has more than 100,000,000 users. According to the company’s information site, […]
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IE vulnerabilities offered hackers a one-two punch, expert says. Microsoft says Internet Explorer versions 6 through 10 are subjects of two critical Patch Tuesday updates for February that could address recent Java woes. Both critical patches address vulnerabilities that could give attackers access to client browsers and from there access […]
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Or do they? If you listen to some analysts, Surface, and other slates running Windows 8 or RT, started slow out of the gate. Considering how much tablets sapped PC shipments in Q4, slow forebodes trouble ahead. Or does it? “There is no question that Microsoft is in this tablet […]