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10 Windows 7 Features to Anticipate
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10 Windows 7 Features to Anticipate
Microsoft Windows 7, touted as an improvement on both Vista and XP, will include many changes to previous versions of the operating system. In addition to fundamental improvements, such as programming tweaks that increase its overall speed, there will also be funkier adjustments, including eccentric new wallpapers.
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Amazon's Head Start in the Cloud Pays Off
Amazon Web Services has leveraged a head start in cloud computing that not only puts the company in serious competition with Microsoft and Google, but also allows Amazon.com to address the barriers that stand between internal corporate IT infrastructures and the promise of true enterprise cloud computing.
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Snow Leopard Unlikely to Claw Windows 7 in Enterprises
The battle between Apple and Microsoft is likely to heat up again Aug. 28, when Snow Leopard, the latest version of the Mac OS X, is released early. While many users will make comparisons between Snow Leopard and the upcoming Windows 7, it is unlikely Apple's OS will displace Windows in the enterprise.
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End users are IT's worst nightmare. They have a nearly inexhaustible capacity for misusing and damaging equipment, misunderstanding instructions and applications, and ignorance for how technology works. The Spiceworks community of IT professionals and service providers maintains a rolling list of stupidest questions end users ask. Here's a sampling.
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