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Hadoop is not just for Linux anymore

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Hadoop is not just for Linux anymore
The expanded partnership between Microsoft and Hadoop distribution specialist Hortonworks has borne fruit with the release of a beta of Hortonworks' Hadoop Data Platform for Windows. Read More

Google adds Chrome OS app launcher to Windows taskbar
The feature makes it even easier for Windows users to fire up Chrome apps instead of full-fledged desktop applications. Read More

Windows XP and Firefox browser amass worst vulnerability record over past 25 years
In a look at the number of vulnerabilities recorded over 25 years in software products and open source, a researcher at Sourcefire has determined that Microsoft Windows XP and the Mozilla Firefox browser stand out as the two with the largest number of high-severity vulnerabilities. Read More


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Security Management and Operations
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Are Windows 8 tablets racing to enterprise success?
Enterprise developers are seeing demand for Windows 8 line of business apps on mobile devices. However, the applications--while impressive--are speeding along mostly in vertical markets for very specific needs. Read More

HP brings sizzle to Windows Storage Server
The HP StoreEasy 5530 puts serious muscle behind Windows file serving, Hyper-V virtualization, and SQL Server workloads Read More

How to make Ubuntu Linux look like Windows 7
Are you ready to make the jump to Linux, but scared of learning a whole new interface? Read More

 

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