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SharePoint 2010 SP1: What it does -- and does not do
SharePoint 2010 SP1 doesn't bring game-changing features, but it doesn't need to. SharePoint 2010 itself was that game changer, and what we need now are reasonable enhancements -- exactly what Microsoft has delivered in SharePoint 2010 SP1. Read More

Microsoft: Get over XP already
Microsoft on Monday made its most aggressive move yet to convince customers to drop Windows XP and adopt Windows 7, telling them that there were only 1,000 days of support life left in the older operating system. Read More

Microsoft: Buy Windows 7 today, keep same PC for Windows 8 upgrade
Any computer running Windows 7 will be upgradable to Windows 8, Microsoft said, while pledging to keep hardware requirements level or even lower when the next version of Windows comes out. Read More

Ballmer admits Windows Phone 7 is not successful
"In a year, we've gone from very small to ... very small," the Microsoft CEO said, referring to the market share that phone operating system has made since its introduction last year. Read More

Microsoft's aversion to iOS and Android gives QuickOffice a chance
The biggest office software vendor -- Microsoft -- doesn't make office software for any of the popular tablets, leaving the innovation to smaller companies. Read More



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