Stories about: Getronics

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    Dutch government struggles to deal with DigiNotar hack 08/09/2011 05:55:47

    The Dutch government is trying to minimize the effect of the DigiNotar hack on its IT infrastructure but warned it's a time-consuming process: Not all the SSL certificates can be replaced on the fly.
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    Windows 7: One year old and just getting started 04/11/2010 02:02:00

    Happy birthday! Windows 7 is one year old. Microsoft has sold more than 240 million copies of Windows 7 (an average of more than seven units per second for the entire year the OS has been available), but it still has a way to go to eclipse Windows XP. Fortunately for Microsoft, as successful as Windows 7 has been, it appears to be gaining momentum.
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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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    Virtualisation battle heats as Microsoft, VMware trade blows 19/11/2008 17:43:00

    The battle for the virtual data centre has begun and Microsoft is making its presence felt by snatching market share from its arch-rival VMware with some recent customer deployments of its Hyper-V virtualisation hypervisor, but VMware continues to defend its turf amid the onslaught of new competition.
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    INTEROP: Knee-jerk standards compliance not enough for retailers 19/09/2008 09:27:00

    Businesses certified to be compliant with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards (PCI DSS) keep suffering data breaches, but the problem may be more with the way businesses address the requirements than with the PCI standard, experts told an Interop gathering.
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    Delaying Vista SP1 unlikely to hurt corporate uptake 08/02/2008 08:04:36

    It might seem that Microsoft's decision to delay the availability of Windows Vista's first Service Pack for another six weeks due to driver problems is grounded in fear of further alienating consumers, who haven't exactly embraced the new operating system.
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    Vista turns one, and businesses start to come around slowly 03/12/2007 07:15:10

    When Microsoft released Windows Vista to businesses exactly one year ago, near-term expectations weren't high.
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    IT savings at issue with upgrades to Vista 06/11/2006 07:48:36

    As Microsoft prepares to release Windows Vista to manufacturing next week and make it available to corporate users at the end of the month, the debate is ratcheting up over how much money -- if any -- companies could save by upgrading to the new operating system.
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    Sun not about to set, says McNealy 04/12/2003 07:36:22

    In a speech designed to convince European customers that Sun Microsystems is still shining, company Chief Executive Officer Scott McNealy plugged Sun's new products and strategy to attendees of SunNetwork Berlin Wednesday.
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    Australian fallout from Gateway closure 30/08/2001 08:00:00

    PC vendor Gateway closed its sales and marketing operations in Australia overnight with over 200 Australian staff and 19 New Zealand staff losing their jobs after. Operations in Asia and Europe will also close an announcement to the New York Stock Exchange said.
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    Italian floods cause damage to IT vendors 25/10/2000 16:23:47

    The devastating floods that hit northwest Italy 10 days ago have damaged the country's information technology and telecommunications industries but normal business activities are already resuming, industry and trade union sources said today.
 
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