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Microsoft's Project Barcelona (and other codenames worth watching)
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A new Microsoft metadata server, codenamed “Barcelona,” is one of several new entries on this month’s Codetracker. The latest free version is downloadable now. View the full article -
More Microsoft cloud changes coming around identity and commerce
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The Microsoft Server and Tools Business reorg announced on May 2 has a lot of moving parts. But the overarching goal is plainly to tighten up Microsoft’s cloud positioning and strategy. Here are a couple more in the commerce and identity arenas. View the full article -
More Microsoft cloud changes coming around identity and commerce
AWS replied to AWS's topic in Tech Help and Discussions
The Microsoft Server and Tools Business reorg announced on May 2 has a lot of moving parts. But the overarching goal is plainly to tighten up Microsoft’s cloud positioning and strategy. Here are a couple more in the commerce and identity arenas. View the full article -
More Microsoft cloud changes coming around identity and commerce
AWS replied to AWS's topic in Tech Help and Discussions
The Microsoft Server and Tools Business reorg announced on May 2 has a lot of moving parts. But the overarching goal is plainly to tighten up Microsoft’s cloud positioning and strategy. Here are a couple more in the commerce and identity arenas. View the full article -
Microsoft to deliver Windows Thin PC to customers by June 30
AWS replied to AWS's topic in Tech Help and Discussions
On May 2, Microsoft made the Release Candidate (RC) test build of its Windows Thin PC available for download by testers. Windows Thin PC (Win TPC) is the successor to Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs (WinFLP). It is a version of Windows 7 that allows customers to repurpose existing PCs as thin clients. View the full article -
Microsoft to deliver Windows Thin PC to customers by June 30
AWS replied to AWS's topic in Tech Help and Discussions
On May 2, Microsoft made the Release Candidate (RC) test build of its Windows Thin PC available for download by testers. Windows Thin PC (Win TPC) is the successor to Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs (WinFLP). It is a version of Windows 7 that allows customers to repurpose existing PCs as thin clients. View the full article -
Microsoft to deliver Windows Thin PC to customers by June 30
AWS replied to AWS's topic in Tech Help and Discussions
On May 2, Microsoft made the Release Candidate (RC) test build of its Windows Thin PC available for download by testers. Windows Thin PC (Win TPC) is the successor to Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs (WinFLP). It is a version of Windows 7 that allows customers to repurpose existing PCs as thin clients. View the full article -
On May 2, Microsoft made the Release Candidate (RC) test build of its Windows Thin PC available for download by testers. Windows Thin PC (Win TPC) is the successor to Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs (WinFLP). It is a version of Windows 7 that allows customers to repurpose existing PCs as thin clients. View the full article
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The move of Microsoft Corporate Vice President Scott Guthrie from the .Net developer platform to heading up the newly created Azure Application Platform team is just one part of the Server and Tools Business reorg announced on May 2 inside Microsoft. There are changes happening on the tools side of the house, as well. View the full article
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The move of Microsoft Corporate Vice President Scott Guthrie from the .Net developer platform to heading up the newly created Azure Application Platform team is just one part of the Server and Tools Business reorg announced on May 2 inside Microsoft. There are changes happening on the tools side of the house, as well. View the full article
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The move of Microsoft Corporate Vice President Scott Guthrie from the .Net developer platform to heading up the newly created Azure Application Platform team is just one part of the Server and Tools Business reorg announced on May 2 inside Microsoft. There are changes happening on the tools side of the house, as well. View the full article
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The move of Microsoft Corporate Vice President Scott Guthrie from the .Net developer platform to heading up the newly created Azure Application Platform team is just one part of the Server and Tools Business reorg announced on May 2 inside Microsoft. There are changes happening on the tools side of the house, as well. View the full article
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The expected MIcrosoft Server and Tools Business (STB) reorg was announced inside the company on May 2. And as my sources indicated last week, Scott Guthrie, the current Corporate Vice President of the .Net platform at Microsoft, is now going to be running the Azure Application Platform team under Senior Vice President of the Business Platform Division, Ted Kummert. View the full article
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The expected MIcrosoft Server and Tools Business (STB) reorg was announced inside the company on May 2. And as my sources indicated last week, Scott Guthrie, the current Corporate Vice President of the .Net platform at Microsoft, is now going to be running the Azure Application Platform team under Senior Vice President of the Business Platform Division, Ted Kummert. View the full article
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The expected MIcrosoft Server and Tools Business (STB) reorg was announced inside the company on May 2. And as my sources indicated last week, Scott Guthrie, the current Corporate Vice President of the .Net platform at Microsoft, is now going to be running the Azure Application Platform team under Senior Vice President of the Business Platform Division, Ted Kummert. View the full article
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The expected MIcrosoft Server and Tools Business (STB) reorg was announced inside the company on May 2. And as my sources indicated last week, Scott Guthrie, the current Corporate Vice President of the .Net platform at Microsoft, is now going to be running the Azure Application Platform team under Senior Vice President of the Business Platform Division, Ted Kummert. View the full article
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I am using Windows 7 (64bit) with IE9 and Office professional 2007 but with One Note 2010 because it prints in a 64 bit system. All the Office programs are 32 bit installations. I have been advised to install IneNote as 64bit but your website says all office programs must be either 32 or 64bit. I have lost all ability to print to OneNote from any application (including the browser), or to Send to OneNote from any application. I purchased OneNote 2010 in June of 2010, installed it, and it has worked great until approximately April 15. The error message i get from outlook is AddIns are disabled. But none are indicated as disabled. When printing from the browser nothing happens. Somtimes the printer icon will appear on the task bar but nothing is in the queue. I have run the office diagnostics. No Problems Repaired OneNote from the original disk. Checked AddIns in all office applications None are disabled Removed and added a OneNote printer. Read and completed an answer from William Zhou 4/25/11 The "Send to OneNote " device is there, it is set up according to the Zhou letter above, no addins are disabled yet it's not working. All to no avail. Any other ideas. View this thread
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Supersite In the latest episode of the Windows Weekly podcast, Leo and I discuss Windows 7 selling 350 million licenses, Microsoft antitrust oversight ending in the US, Apple's lackluster Locationgate response, Paul's giving up on Windows 7 on MacBook Air, Sony's criminal response to PSN hacking, Amazon's cloud gets rained on, Windows Home Server RTM gets installed, Verizon's Windows Phone still coming soon, and a new Call of Duty: Black Ops map pack coming next week. ... View the full article
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Supersite In the latest episode of the Windows Weekly podcast, Leo and I discuss Windows 7 selling 350 million licenses, Microsoft antitrust oversight ending in the US, Apple's lackluster Locationgate response, Paul's giving up on Windows 7 on MacBook Air, Sony's criminal response to PSN hacking, Amazon's cloud gets rained on, Windows Home Server RTM gets installed, Verizon's Windows Phone still coming soon, and a new Call of Duty: Black Ops map pack coming next week. ... View the full article