Tuesday, November 10, 2009

IT News HeadLines (ComputerWorld) 10/11/2009



Microsoft makes case for upgrade to Exchange 2010
Microsoft is emphasizing the potentially money-saving features of Exchange 2010, the latest revamp of its e-mail application officially released Monday at its TechEd European customer conference in Berlin.
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Microsoft buys Teamprise bridge between Java and .Net developers
The company is acquiring SourceGear's Teamprise suite, which lets Java developers build apps via Visual Studio TFS.
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Surprise! The Droid Eris is a better smartphone than the Droid
HTC's iPhone-like mobile device is more advanced in key areas than the Motorola Droid, whose physical keyboard is hard to use
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Review: 3 Windows 7 touch-screen laptops
We review 3 new touch-screen laptops from Fujitsu, HP and Lenovo that take advantage of Microsoft Windows 7's touch-friendly infrastructure.
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Android smartphone pioneer hits turbulence in Q3
High Tech Computer (HTC), which developed the first smartphone based on Google's Android mobile operating system, saw revenue decline in the third quarter due to increased competition and weak sales in Europe.
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Microsoft to release security guidelines for Agile
Microsoft will release on Tuesday guidelines for developers building online applications and for those utilizing the Agile code-development process.
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Yahoo follows Google onto China's porn offense list
A Chinese government watchdog has ordered Yahoo China to clean pornographic content from a photo-sharing site it hosted, a reminder of the regulatory challenges often faced by foreign Internet companies in China.
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Review: SharePoint Server 2010 beta pulls it all together
Microsoft's SharePoint Server 2010 is a significant improvement over SharePoint 07, providing IT execs with multiple ways to streamline their infrastructure and cut costs.
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Best and worst of Exchange 2010
Microsoft Exchange 2010 officially ships today, offering enterprises a bigger, better, faster messaging platform. In April, reviewer Joel Snyder tested the beta version of Exchange 2010.
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Cisco doubles down on collaboration with 61 new products
Cisco Systems Inc. massively expanded its portfolio of collaboration technologies, announcing 61 products, including a corporate-grade hosted e-mail system and a social networking application.
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