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Network World: SP2 beta for Windows Server 2008, Vista available
Microsoft Tuesday gave its MSDN and TechNet subscribers access to the beta of Service Pack 2 for Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 and will make the software available to the general public in two days.
Network World: Windows software encrypts group-policy security
Unisys Stealth Solution for Network makes use of session-based encryption keys for policy-based access to data.
Computerworld: Sun patches at least 14 bugs in Java
Sun patched at least 14 vulnerabilities in Java yesterday when it updated the popular software to Version 6.0, Build 11. Windows users can get it now; Mac owners must await a security update from Apple.
Computerworld: Microsoft spells out Vista SP2 contents
Microsoft hasn't released a single, authoritative list of the contents of Vista Service Pack 2, which will publicly launch in beta tomorrow, but the company has scattered information across its network of sites and bloggers.
Computerworld: Virtually every Windows PC at risk, says Secunia
More than 98% of computers running Windows harbor at least one unpatched application -- and nearly half contain 11 or more programs at risk from attack, according to Danish security company Secunia.
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Computerworld: Clues point to Jan. 13 release of Windows 7 beta
Microsoft will have Windows 7 Beta 1 ready before Jan. 13, 2009, according to a company Web site touting the MSDN Developer Conference.
Computerworld: Microsoft releases Vista SP2 beta
Microsoft today released the beta of Windows Vista Service Pack 2 to subscribers to its developer services and said it would open the preview to the general public on Thursday through Windows Update.
ENT: Microsoft Adds Gen 4 Datacenters for Cloud Computing
Microsoft is initiating the fourth in a series of datacenter upgrades to enable its cloud computing services, according to a Microsoft blog post on Tuesday.
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·Sun patches at least 14 bugs in Java
Sun patched at least 14 vulnerabilities in Java yesterday when it updated the popular software to Version 6.0, Build 11. Windows users can get it now; Mac owners must await a security update from Apple.
·Microsoft spells out Vista SP2 contents
Microsoft hasn't released a single, authoritative list of the contents of Vista Service Pack 2, which will publicly launch in beta tomorrow, but the company has scattered information across its network of sites and bloggers.
·Virtually every Windows PC at risk, says Secunia
More than 98% of computers running Windows harbor at least one unpatched application -- and nearly half contain 11 or more programs at risk from attack, according to Danish security company Secunia.
·Clues point to Jan. 13 release of Windows 7 beta
Microsoft will have Windows 7 Beta 1 ready before Jan. 13, 2009, according to a company Web site touting the MSDN Developer Conference.
·Microsoft releases Vista SP2 beta
Microsoft today released the beta of Windows Vista Service Pack 2 to subscribers to its developer services and said it would open the preview to the general public on Thursday through Windows Update.
·Windows market share dives below 90% for first time
Microsoft's Windows operating system took its biggest market share dive in the past two years in November, sending its share below 90% for the first time, according to Net Applications.
·More Windows News
View more Windows news and analysis from Computerworld.com
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·SP2 beta for Windows Server 2008, Vista available
Microsoft Tuesday gave its MSDN and TechNet subscribers access to the beta of Service Pack 2 for Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 and will make the software available to the general public in two days.
·Windows software encrypts group-policy security
Unisys Stealth Solution for Network makes use of session-based encryption keys for policy-based access to data.
·Microsoft touts virtualization, Windows 7 integration with Windows Server upgrade
Microsoft next week will distribute a pre-beta of Windows Server 2008 R2 to a select group of testers and highlighted the software’s virtualization capabilities, integration with Windows 7 and other features.
·Motorola demos Long-Term Evolution technology over 700MHz spectrum
Motorola has completed its first over-the-air data transmission using Long-Term Evolution technology over 700MHz spectrum.
·Microsoft, Google make moves in identity management
Microsoft and Google, OpenID and CardSpace - and even a bit of SAML - featured prominently in last week's identity-related announcements. Microsoft made a couple of brilliant moves while Google appeared to stub its toe by irritating the OpenID community even as it was trying to ingratiate itself with them.
·Microsoft steams into services era with Azure
Claiming to set the stage for the next 50 years of computing, Microsoft this week unveiled a cloud operating system and a complementary slate of developer resources that will become the core of its services platform and provide an online delivery option for all its current software.
·Motorola cuts platform options to Android, Windows Mobile
Motorola is limiting future handset launches to devices based on the Windows Mobile or Google Android platforms, the company said today.
·Amazon offers hosted Windows and SQL Server instances
Amazon.com's cloud computing service now is offering hosted instances of Microsoft Windows Server and SQL Server, and offering a service-level agreement guaranteeing 99.95% uptime.
·Quest's post-acquisition road map a killer for NetPro
A month after buying NetPro, Quest Software Wednesday said it would discontinue nearly half of its former rival’s products as part of its future management platform roadmap.
·Microsoft keeps 'Windows 7' name for next client OS
Microsoft is sticking with the name Windows 7 when it releases the next version of its client operating system, according to Mike Nash, corporate vice president of Windows product management.
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·The View: VMware Launches Key Piece of VDI Puzzle
VMware rolled out the centerpiece of its virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) strategy today, with the release of VMware View 3.
·Malware Targets U.S. Military Computers
Pentagon officials acknowledged that the malware known as Agent.btz recently affected some Defense Department systems.
·SP2 Beta Available for Vista and Windows Server 2008
A Service Pack 2 beta for Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 is available today for subscribers to MSDN (Microsoft Developer Network) and Microsoft TechNet, according to an announcement issued on Tuesday by Microsoft.
·Microsoft Adds Gen 4 Datacenters for Cloud Computing
Microsoft isinitiating the fourth in a series of datacenter upgrades to enable its cloud computing services, according to a Microsoft blog post on Tuesday.
·OneCare Was Not a Failure, Microsoft Exec Says
Critics asserting that Windows Live OneCare didn't succeed on its own have got it wrong, according to Microsoft's chief security advisor for the EMEA region.
·UPDATED: Microsoft Offering $20 Billion for Yahoo Search?
Just days after Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer's declaration that Redmond was "done with all of these discussions with Yahoo," one newspaper is reporting that a deal is in the works.
·Unpatched Systems at Risk From Worm, Microsoft Says
Microsoft is seeing an increase in the number of malware attacks exploiting a security hole supposedly addressed by a recent patch, the company announced on Wednesday.
·Web PI Gains XP, Windows 2003 Support
Facing criticism that the beta of its Web Platform Installer didn't support Windows XP and Windows Server 2003, Microsoft addressed that complaint with the release candidate made available yesterday.
·IBM Offers Cloud Computing Help
IBM on Monday announced consulting services specifically designed to help organizations assess their options in using cloudcomputing technology.
·IBM-Based Systems Top List of 'Greenest' Supercomputers
The latest iteration of the Green500 list was released at the SC08 supercomputing conference in Austin, Texas.
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·SP2 Beta Available for Vista and Windows Server 2008
A Service Pack 2 beta for Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 is available today for subscribers to MSDN (Microsoft Developer Network) and Microsoft TechNet, according to an announcement issued on Tuesday by Microsoft.
·Microsoft Adds Gen 4 Datacenters for Cloud Computing
Microsoft is initiating the fourth in a series of datacenter upgrades to enable its cloud computing services, according to a Microsoft blog post on Tuesday.
·Malware Targets U.S. Military Computers
Pentagon officials acknowledged that the malware known as Agent.btz recently affected some Defense Department systems.
·The View: VMware Launches Key Piece of VDI Puzzle
VMware rolled out the centerpiece of its virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) strategy today, with the release of VMware View 3.
·OneCare Was Not a Failure, Microsoft Exec Says
Critics asserting that Windows Live OneCare didn't succeed on its own have got it wrong, according to Microsoft's chief security advisor for the EMEA region.
·UPDATED: Microsoft Offering $20 Billion for Yahoo Search?
Just days after Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer's declaration that Redmond was "done with all of these discussions with Yahoo," one newspaper is reportingthat a deal is in the works.
·Unpatched Systems at Risk From Worm, Microsoft Says
Microsoft is seeing an increase in the number of malware attacks exploiting a security hole supposedly addressed by a recent patch, the company announced on Wednesday.
·Web PI Gains XP, Windows 2003 Support
Facing criticism that the beta of its Web Platform Installer didn't support Windows XP and Windows Server 2003, Microsoft addressed that complaint with the release candidate made available yesterday.
·IBM Offers Cloud Computing Help
IBM on Monday announced consulting services specifically designed to help organizations assess their options in using cloud computing technology.
·IBM-Based Systems Top List of 'Greenest' Supercomputers
The latest iteration of the Green500 list was released at the SC08 supercomputing conference in Austin, Texas.
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