Tuesday, February 4, 2014

The ROI of free OS updates: Who wins, Apple or Microsoft?

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Told you so! Microsoft backs off on Metro
Microsoft appears to be backing off on its biggest user interface fiasco since Microsoft Bob: In the Windows 8.1 update, the desktop rather than Metro reportedly will be the default interface. Read More


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A large enterprise data warehouse company used Red Hat® CloudForms to create a private cloud that includes automated provisioning and self-service for developers and testers. This let them build, test, and release new product versions faster. Find out how in this case study. Learn more

9 free tools that make Windows much better
Windows is packed to the rafters with features, many of them great--and others, just meh. Luckily, there are free alternatives that are more powerful, more efficient, and take only minutes to install. Read on, and we'll show you 9 built-in features of Windows that aren't up to snuff, and the free software you can use to replace them. Read More

The ROI of free OS updates: Who wins, Apple or Microsoft?
Mavericks, Windows 8.1 hastened adoption, but what do the numbers really say? Read More


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Case Study - MTC Australia
In moving to a "cloud first" approach for their business-critical apps, they were able to remedy the increased network traffic with Riverbed solutions to ensure a positive user experience. View now>>

Accessible technology development roundup: Microsoft offers a scholarship for disabled students to study technology
Microsoft's new DisAbility Scholarship, a smartphone designed for the blind and how color blindness affects gaming Read More

3 tools for running Android on your Windows PC
Wish you could run Android or its apps on your Windows PC? I've got three ways you can do it, one to run Android apps inside Windows, and two to install the entire Android operating system on your Windows PC. Read More


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