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...market, but Azure promises to offer software developers and enterprises a way to migrate some of their existing Windows applications into the cloud, while keeping others on site. Google has taken the opposite approach with Chrome OS. Its... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/editors-blog/2009/11/choose-your-route-to-cloud-com.html
...Microsoft's future - a technology that allows Windows applications to run either in the cloud or in-house. ...In theory, it supports a new generation of Windows applications that are capable of running in house or in an enterprise... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/11/19/239382/What-Microsoft-Azure-means-to-corporate-IT.htm
...be quicker to download and install, said Microsoft. The service packs are intended to help developers build Windows applications quicker. They include tools such as the .net Framework Client Profile, which Microsoft said would enable developers... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/08/12/231800/visual-studio-and-.net-service-available.htm
...delivers Windows desktops; XenApp delivers Windows applications. Separating desktop and application delivery...Presentation Server) is a solution to deliver all Windows applications. Citrix XenDesktop, on the other hand, is... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/11/19/238753/White-paper-Citrix-XenDesktop-Frequently-Asked-Questions.htm
...programming framework in Visual Studio 2007, to allow programmers to build increasingly richer, more powerful Windows applications more productively. But if people are happy running Windows 2000 or Windows 2003, then there is no business... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/IT-FUD-blog/2008/01/windows-server-2008-worth-the.html
...independently. Thanks to the popularity of VMWare and Citrix, many IT departments now use virtualisation to run multiple Windows applications across a cluster of PC servers. Virtualisation has effectively created a mainframe-like environment for PC servers... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/09/18/237769/ibm-lowers-costs-with-specialty-processors.htm
...in use today. DirectX was developed to allow Windows applications to access advanced sound and graphics features...grew older, multimedia technology advanced but Windows applications could not take advantage of these new capabilities... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2006/05/16/215918/vista-packs-the-prettiest-of-punches.htm
...life of legacy PCs by allowing them to be run as thin clients. Virtualisation could enable unsupported, legacy Windows applications to run on top of modern hardware using a supported OS. A slow-down in the economy will force us to change... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/IT-FUD-blog/2008/01/get-ready-for-a-slowdown-1.html
...s Orpington headquarters. Microsoft's Terminal Services and Remote Desktop Protocol allow the firm to run Windows applications from the head office servers to thin clients in its stores. The project, managed by IBM business partner... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2006/09/12/218331/allied-targets-growth-with-centralised-it-and-crm.htm
...Client, which forms one part of Altiris' Softgrid application streaming system. The Softgrid Sequencer converts Windows applications into packages that stream from the Virtual Application Server. Streaming is administered using the Softgrid Management... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2006/03/21/214867/how-virtualising-applications-can-protect-computers-from-their-installed.htm

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