Microsoft's 'terrible, horrible, no-good, very bad' week | Wishful thinking won't reverse Microsoft's misfortune

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Serious action is needed to undo NSA's damage to U.S. cloud providers
The recent surveillance revelations could drive small cloud providers out of business and force larger providers to put policies in place to reassure customers that they will not dish out data willy-nilly. Read More


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Modern Backup for the Modern Data Center
Today's data centers are now more virtual than physical. By moving to virtualization, you gained efficiency and your company gained agility. Now, you can't imagine life without virtualization. But as your data center evolved, has your data protection strategy evolved with it? Learn More

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Reducing the Risk to Online Content with IP Intelligence
This paper explores how you can use IP intelligence to protect your assets, while detailing key best practices that can turn risk into reward. Learn More.

Microsoft's 'terrible, horrible, no-good, very bad' week
With apologies to author Judith Viorst, Microsoft has Alexander beat hands down. This week's damage: Surface RT lawsuits, botched security patches, SkyDrive and Outlook.com outages, and a subpar Windows 8.1 leak. Read More

Wishful thinking won't reverse Microsoft's misfortune
Thanks to the consumerization trend that has shifted more technology decision-making to users, bad products will fail most of the time. Microsoft can't force-feed us inferior products as they sometimes could in the past. Read More



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