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Data deduplication boosts storage efficiency

Increasing popularity for method that claims to eliminate inherent data redundancies that exist in traditional storage processes

Wipro predicts IT services shake up

Business is abandoning traditional IT in favour of emerging software-as-a-service...

Podcast: Microsoft's approach to cloud computing and other news for w/e 3 October

Warwick Ashford looks at Microsoft's announcement over their new strategy to blur the distinction between software that runs on PCs and servers and applications that run on the internet cloud.

Microsoft desktop optimisation management update now available

Microsoft's updated desktop management toolset for users with volume licensing contracts and Software...

Open source Microsoft .net platform available today

The open-source implementation of Microsoft's...

Windows XP given yet another stay of execution by Microsoft

Microsoft is once again extending the life of Windows XP, now taking the cut-off point to July 2009.

City of London deploys ECM platfrom to give staff single source for records

The City of London Corporation has selected a...

Long-term problems at pioneer Cerner smartcard site revealed in NHS document

The first hospital in England to install a smartcard-based Cerner system under the health service’s £12.7bn IT modernisation scheme faces indefinite, multiple problems, according to an internal NHS document.

Arup deploys Copan to free up data centre power

Arup, the global engineering firm behind Terminal 5 and the Bejing Olympic stadium, has implemented a disc-based back-up system from Copan, to reduce its...

Where does Microsoft go next?

  • News analysis
  • Author: Cliff Saran
  • Date: 03 October 2008
Cliff Saran asks Microsoft chief executive officer Steve Ballmer why he believes Microsoft's approach to cloud computing is right for IT departments.
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