Stories about: Schuster

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    Microsoft rallies businesses to start Win 7 migrations now 15/09/2009 05:17:00

    In a last promotional run-up to the Windows 7 release next month, Microsoft is urging business customers to start their upgrades now with examples of customers already using the software, and another acknowledgement that the company learned lessons from how it handled Vista's release three years ago.
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    Past was guide for changes to Windows development 11/03/2009 08:13:00

    About a year ago on its Redmond, Washington, campus, a member of Microsoft's Windows Vista team met with a group of journalists to face some tough questions about the OS.
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    Microsoft makes its case for Windows 7 in the enterprise 05/03/2009 08:27:00

    Weeks after making its case for why enterprises should dump Windows XP for Windows Vista, Microsoft talked up the merits of its upcoming operating system, Windows 7, for large businesses.
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    Microsoft Gives Vista Adoption One More Push 17/02/2009 11:30:00

    Microsoft last week made its best -- and perhaps final -- case as to why companies should consider upgrading to Windows Vista, even as successor Windows 7 looms on the horizon.
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    Microsoft: Windows 7 no 'magic bullet' for enterprises 13/02/2009 08:36:00

    Microsoft warned enterprise customers this week that the migration path from XP to Windows 7 won't be any easier than it is to Vista, and offered recommendations for how companies can move from older versions of Windows to one of its newer client OSes.
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    MS makes last-ditch push for corporate adoption of Vista 13/02/2009 08:32:00

    Microsoft Wednesday put forth its best case as to why corporations and large organizations should consider upgrading to the Windows Vista operating system, even as its successor Windows 7, looms.
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    Microsoft shuts down book search 27/05/2008 08:12:31

    Microsoft plans to shutter its book-scanning operation this week, the company said on Friday.
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    Are enterprises ready for e-readers? 21/02/2008 10:54:39

    More than a decade after the first clunky electronic books appeared, a new push is underway to get readers to curl up with digital versions of their favorite best-sellers. But despite backing from heavyweights such as Sony, Amazon and a handful of publishers, the idea has yet to catch fire with consumers.
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    Happy birthday, Sputnik! (Thanks for the Internet) 02/10/2007 06:00:11

    Quick, what's the most influential piece of hardware from the early days of computing? The IBM 360 mainframe? The DEC PDP-1 minicomputer? Maybe earlier computers such as Binac, ENIAC or Univac? Or, going way back to the 1800s, is it the Babbage Difference Engine?
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    Google-UC contract fuels copyright brawl 06/09/2006 14:53:00

    The book-scanning contract between Google and the University of California has made the Association of American Publishers (AAP) even more distressed over Google's project to digitize millions of volumes from libraries.
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    Google to offer book downloads 30/08/2006 10:24:44

    Google has expanded its controversial book search service to allow people to download whole copies of books in PDF format to their computers, with the ability to print them out.
 
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