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Jan
4
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Microsoft Office will float to the cloud with Office Web

Microsoft has yet to set a release date for Office 14. If the company stays on track, Microsoft will likely offer another joint release that includes Windows 7 and Office 14 sometime in late 2009 or early 2010. …

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Microsoft Office will float to the cloud with Office Web

Dec
24
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MSDN Blog Postings » Blog Archive » Developing Windows Azure …

â?¢Hotfix: Improve Visual Studio Stability (not required for Windows 7 RC or later) â?¢Hotfix: Support for FastCGI on the Development Fabric (not required for Windows 7 RC or later, or Windows Server 2008 SP2 or later). If you plan to work with SQL Azure, …

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Nov
18
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Windows 7 or Ubuntu? | g7kse.co.uk

Whilst normally I’d jump at the opportunity to get the latest and greatest I didn’t actually feel the need to update on the release date . So far I have been really impressed with Net Book Remix.

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Oct
8
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OakLeaf Systems: Windows Azure and Cloud Computing Posts for 10/7 …

Customers now can deploy Microsoft Windows Server and Red Hat Enterprise Linux and a range of select applications, virtualized on Red Hat and Microsoft virtualization products, knowing that the combined solutions will be supported by both companies.

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Sep
23
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Oh, No â?? Yet Another Windows Release? | CloudAve

Make no mistake, the accelerated move to Windows 7 is a marketing decision, not a technical one. Vista became such a disaster that Microsoft finally realized no amount of marketing can save it: it was better the abandon the shipwreck and start with a ..

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Sep
9
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OakLeaf Systems: Windows Azure and Cloud Computing Posts for 9/7/2009+

Magnus MÃ¥rtensson’s Extensible Windows Azure projects using MEF post of 9/ 7 /2009 explains how to extend Azure project and contains links to earlier testability and persistence ignorance projects: Here is how to enable a rich extensibility model for Windows Azure projects and how to run create jobs on Windows Azure Storage only once in your Windows Azure Projects. This sample and related AzureContrib release leverages Managed Extensibility Framework (MEF) â?? an upcoming . …

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Jul
31
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InstallFree | Windows 7 – The New Windows XP?

Originally anticipated for release in early 2010, Microsoft has surprised us with a pre-holiday release date . Coming a little less than three years after the highly anticipated Windows Vista, Windows 7 is believed to be the next “must …

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InstallFree | Windows 7 – The New Windows XP?

Jul
21
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Are You Ready for Windows 7? | Gil's Method

Microsoft’s resolve to listen to the customer is evident in the plethora of built-in applications and functionality that will be available with the release of Windows 7 . They have also streamlined the product offering, made it less confusing, …

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Jun
19
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Microsoft: A Past and Future | Windows 7 News

Windows 7 is an excellent product and Microsoft is still kicking, I am not trying to say otherwise. Windows 7 has many excellent strong points such as WMP12, VHD booting, excellent hardware compatibility, a high level of security (for Windows ), speed, and so forth

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