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Thursday, February 2, 2012

A tour of Microsoft System Center 2012

13 Windows 8 features worth knowing about | Windows 8 Metro: Now with mouse support

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A tour of Microsoft System Center 2012
Microsoft is positioning System Center 2012 as a cloud management tool for both public and private clouds. Thanks to its client-to-cloud integration, the client and server management tool finally looks worthwhile. Read More


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13 Windows 8 features worth knowing about
Here are 13 less-discussed features in the forthcoming operating system -- and expert takes on whom, if anyone, these features will benefit. Read More

Windows 8 Metro: Now with mouse support
Those of you who've been running Windows 8 on a touchless PC, be of good cheer: We're going to get mouse equivalents for some of those swiping and pinching gestures. Read More

Windows 8 on ARM: Not so vaporous after all?
A report claims ARM-based Windows 8 devices will be ready when the Intel versions are, but not all the facts agree. In this rumor-loving industry, we'll only know when the product ships. Until then, all eyes will be on the public beta next month. Read More

Will Silverlight live or die? Microsoft won't say
Although Microsoft released Silverlight 5 in December, the company has since been silent about any future release of the platform. That doesn't sound like a big deal until you factor in the fact that the company has been fawning all over HTML5 lately. Read More



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