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Vista: CIOs’ First Impressions

The enterprise version of Windows Vista is now available, but many companies will not immediately discard XP and upgrade to Microsoft’s latest operating system. That’s the consensus of chief information

Are Technology Budgets Realistic?

It’s no surprise that most big information-technology projects come in over budget. But a new survey shows just how resigned information-technology managers have become to the likelihood of cost overruns,

Microsoft Counts on Partners’ Vista Apps

Microsoft has taken pains to demonstrate that Windows Vista will have ample application support, particularly in the fields of anti-virus and security, so as to give businesses more incentive to

Ballmer: Adoption and Competition

Microsoft announced the availability of Windows Vista, Office 2007 and Exchange 2007 for businesses on Nov. 30, an event company CEO Steve Ballmer said was the “biggest launch we’ve ever

Ballmer: Biggest Launch Ever

Microsoft announced the availability of Windows Vista, Office 2007 and Exchange 2007 for businesses on Nov. 30, an event company CEO Steve Ballmer said was the “biggest launch we’ve ever

EMC Declares Full Support for Vista, Exchange 2007

To the surprise of few industry observers, data storage and IT infrastructure giant EMC Nov. 30 announced that its networked storage systems, software, services and solutions will fully support the

Symantec Readies Significant SAAS Push

Security applications market leader Symantec is preparing to launch a range of hosted security products in an effort to tap into the growing demand for software delivered as a service.

Oracle Spearheads Data Management Standards Effort

Oracle is aiming to help companies improve their ability to manage and protect sensitive customer information with a new initiative that encourages businesses to isolate such data outside of individual

HP Pumps Up Identity Management Suite

One year after its latest identity management acquisition, Hewlett-Packard will launch a major upgrade to its identity management suite on Nov. 30. Almost a year to the date after announcing

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