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Why Microsoft Windows 7 XP Mode Is a Major Advancement

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Why Microsoft Windows 7 XP Mode Is a Major Advancement
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Will the Palm Pre Overtake RIM's BlackBerry in the Enterprise?
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Why Microsoft Windows 7 XP Mode Is a Major Advancement
Windows XP mode will be a major selling point when Windows 7 is released later this year. And it's the single feature that will make most companies jump at the chance to have Windows 7.
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Sun Launches Cloud Services Portfolio
Sun Microsystems, which is in the process of creating its own public cloud offering, is rolling out a host of services designed to help businesses evaluate their readiness for cloud computing and then to help them build a road map to reach that goal.
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