Microsoft TechEd 2014 — Part 2
This is another series of photos from Microsoft TechEd 2014, and the closing party held at Minute Maid Park–home of the Houston Astros.
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This is another series of photos from Microsoft TechEd 2014, and the closing party held at Minute Maid Park–home of the Houston Astros.
Microsoft TechEd 2014 — Part 2 Read More »
Threat intelligence is like a jigsaw puzzle where every company under attack only has a few pieces, and nobody has any idea what the final picture is supposed to be once all of the pieces are assembled. If all you
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It seems like FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler has forgotten that he is no longer a telecom industry lobbyist–he has been appointed to the agency that’s supposed to regulate communications in the interests of the nation and its citizens. His proposal
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Have you ever ridden in a limousine, or hired a sedan to drop you off or take you home from the airport? Or, do you ride a train, subway, or bus for your daily commute? Wouldn’t it be nice if
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Microsoft kicked off TechEd 2014 at the George R. Brown convention center in downtown Houston this week. Here is a galley or photos from the first day of the event.
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Microsoft didn’t innovate the idea of the digital personal assistant, or virtual concierge. Apple with Siri, and Google with Google Now, as well as a myriad of other smaller companies like AiroCorp have already begun blazing that trail. However, the
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Citrix put on a great conference. Citrix Synergy 2014 was filled with big announcements, valuable information, and lots of fun and excitement. It was capped off with a closing party that featured a fleet of food trucks, and a performance
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Microsoft support for Windows XP expired a month ago, and yet hundreds of millions of users around the world are still using it. Personally, I think that is a bad idea, but it’s a free world and people are entitled
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Thousands of Citrix customers and partners took over the Anaheim Convention Center this week for Citrix Synergy 2014. The annual event is a platform for Citrix to make big announcements and reveal new products and features, such as those it
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What’s in the Office 365 Personal plan? Microsoft announced at the beginning of March a new Office 365 plan aimed at individuals, and now the Office 365 Personal plan is available for would-be subscribers. There’s nothing wrong with Office 365
Office 365 Personal: Not an outstanding value Read More »