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Microsoft Tech.Ed 2011 proudly kicks off Australia's biggest annual geekfest
More than 2,500 devs and IT pros congregated on the Gold Coast yesterday for the start of Microsoft's yearly Tech.Ed conference -- and were told in no short order to seize the day.
Microsoft Australia apologises for bikini babes
Microsoft Australia has expressed its sincere regret for its use of gold clad bikini babes at its TechEd conference. PICS INSIDE!
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Microsoft's idea of Web 2.0: revolution or meaningless hype?
Microsoft What is Web 2.0? Internet revolution or cliched gimmick? Microsoft web architect, Michael Platt, thinks that it's mostly smoke, but there's a fire burning there somewhere...
Microsoft Silverlight - a visual feast
Microsoft Silverlight - a visual feast Microsoft's vision for future web interactivity will revolve heavily around Silverlight - a new development platform that's accessible on Macs and PCs alike.
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IIS 7.0 - the Web Server Of the Future
IIS 7.0 - the Web Server Of the Future IIS 7.0 is just around the corner and looks poised to radically redefine the web server space. Does it mean the end of Apache as the enterprise web server of choice? I interviewed two Microsoft IIS product managers and got the low-down on why IIS 7.0 is going to kick Apache into last century.
Microsoft virtualisation: free, as in beer
Microsoft virtualisation: free, as in beer TECH.ED |Why should you care about Microsoft virtualisation, when VMware has already perfected the software in the space? Well, for a start, the Microsoft stuff is free...!
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We've got the lowdown on Microsoft SoftGrid
We TECH.ED |If you run a Windows network, you really need to read this: the nitty gritty of SoftGrid. We've spoken to Microsoft Australia's Windows technology expert, John Pritchard.
Microsoft: we let you down with XP
Microsoft: we let you down with XP TECH.ED |Microsoft finally admits it. Windows XP was not apice de rsistancewhen it came to security.
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Too much security can be overbearing: Microsoft
Too much security can be overbearing: Microsoft TECH.ED |Don't overdo security: that's the message from a Microsoft security strategist, who says endless security measures can actually get in the way of getting work done.
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Microsoft jacks into the Softgrid
Microsoft jacks into the Softgrid TECH.ED |Look ma, no virtualisation window: Microsoft showed a cool new virtualisation technology for desktop PCs today.
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Tech.Ed - scenes from the floor
Tech.Ed - scenes from the floor TECH.ED |Camera in hand, I'm wandering the halls of IT geekdom... yes, there are booth babes. Even at Microsoft conferences.
Microsoft Tech.Ed 2007 Opens
Microsoft Tech.Ed 2007 Opens TECH.ED |80s rap, hacked legs and penguins being squashed flat. Microsoft's Australian developer conference, Tech.Ed 2007 on the Gold Coast, is now open for schmoozing.
Unlock work internet or risk losing staff: Microsoft
Unlock work internet or risk losing staff: Microsoft TECH.ED 2006 |People don't want to work for employers who limit their internet access at work, a senior Microsoft exec said today at the opening of the software giant's annual developer conference, Tech.Ed 2006.
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