Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Microsoft’s close call, 2014: The 10 wins and 9 fails of a company racing to transform itself

Microsoft's close call, 2014: The 10 wins and 9 fails of a company racing to transform itself | Exploits for dangerous network time protocol vulnerabilities can compromise systems

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Microsoft's close call, 2014: The 10 wins and 9 fails of a company racing to transform itself
Microsoft barely made it through 2014 on the positive side, as the company absorbed Nokia's phones and Mojang's Minecraft, introduced Cortana, and put out fires in Windows 8 and Windows Phone. Relive the saga with us here. Read More

Exploits for dangerous network time protocol vulnerabilities can compromise systems
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