Thursday, November 19, 2009

IT News HeadLines (ComputerWorld) 19/11/2009



Microsoft to align BizTalk Server with Azure's AppFabric
Microsoft Corp. plans to make its Business Process Management (BPM) software, BizTalk Server, work closely with the just-announced AppFabric .Net application server within the next few years.
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Convey and its VC backers bet on hybrid servers
A Texas server startup attracts venture firms looking to fund startup depending on hybrid systems.
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Microsoft cuts Mac Office prices up to $50
Microsoft has cut the price of Office 2008 for the Mac by between $20 and $50 as part of its annual holiday sale.
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Top 10 Windows tools for IT pros
No Windows geek or PC support pro should be without these must-have utilities -- and they're all free
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Netbooks in the enterprise: Get ready
Netbooks are coming into the enterprise, and companies need to figure out how to handle security and what to do about the consumer operating systems many of the devices come with.
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China Mobile's 3G coverage to rapidly expand
The 3G network of the world's largest mobile phone network operator will cover 70 percent of China's cities by the end of this year, the company's chairman said Wednesday.
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IPhone cleared for sale by South Korean regulator
South Korean regulators gave Apple a business license on Wednesday that would allow it to launch the iPhone in the country at any time.
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EU Ombudsman faults EC's Intel antitrust ruling
The European Ombudsman accused the European Commission on Thursday of "maladministration" during its antitrust investigation of Intel, which resulted in a hefty fine earlier this year, as well as an order to desist from its anti-competitive practices.
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NTT DoCoMo moves up date to shut off 2G mobile
Japan's biggest wireless service provider plans to shut off its 2G mobile phone network in March 2011 because most of its customers will have moved on to 3G, the company CEO said Wednesday in Hong Kong.
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China Mobile still in talks to sell iPhone
The world's largest mobile phone service provider by subscribers is still in talks with Apple about offering the iPhone in China even though rival China Unicom started selling the handsets there last month.
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