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TechNet Webcast: Deploying and Managing Wireless Networks With Windows Vista (Level 200)
White Paper Windows Vista advances wireless security by natively supporting Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2), currently the highest level of standards-based security. Microsoft Windows Vista delivers a more secure and manageable... [24 Nov 2006]
Macs flying off the shelves, says Apple
News Another reason why developers have continued to wait for the Intel systems is the transition to universal applications that run natively on Intel's chips, Oppenheimer said. With a wider range of systems available,... [20 Jul 2006]
Minority Report: Apple changing its spots
Comment Parallels, released just a few days after the public beta of Boot Camp, allows users to install a copy of Windows in a secure virtual machine alongside OS X and run Windows applications natively without having to reboot... [11 Jul 2006]
Redmond has 'road to Damascus' open source conversion
News Until now, it said it would not natively support OpenDocument in Office, citing lack of demand. Microsoft said it plans to sponsor an open source project to create software that will convert Office documents to... [06 Jul 2006]
Windows-on-a-Mac tech ready to be unleashed
News In fact, Parallels says Windows programs can run nearly as fast through its virtualisation as running natively on a Windows PC. Parallels, a start-up whose software enables Macs to run Microsoft Windows and the Mac OS at... [16 Jun 2006]
Microsoft shelves RSA token support for Vista
News However, almost two years after the SecurID beta-testing programme kicked off, RSA's chief executive, Art Coviello, disclosed that Windows Vista will not natively support the technology. According to Coviello, sales of... [03 May 2006]
Minority Report: XP on a Mac - a wise move?
Comment In a nutshell, Boot Camp allows users of Intel-powered Macs to boot Windows XP natively in place of the incumbent OS X operating system at start-up. But, asks Seb Janacek, what is Apple hoping to achieve - and will it be... [12 Apr 2006]
The Weekly Round-Up: 07.04.06
Round-Up However, the Round-Up's absolute favourite April Fool's joke was the one about Apple announcing the release of software that would allow Windows XP to boot natively on an Intel-powered Mac. April Fool's Day has come and... [07 Apr 2006]
CIO Jury: Businesses shun Windows on Macs
News Apple this week released a public beta version of software that lets Microsoft Windows XP run natively on Intel-based Macs but IT bosses say they'd still rather stick with PCs for corporate desktop computing. [06 Apr 2006]
Apple: Macs can now run XP
News Apple has released a public beta version of Boot Camp, software that lets Microsoft Windows XP run natively on Intel-based Macs. Since then, speculation has grown about whether Apple would enable Microsoft's ubiquitous... [05 Apr 2006]
Massachusetts appoints new CIO
News The policy is also a potential blow to Microsoft, the dominant supplier of desktop applications, because Microsoft does not intend to natively support OpenDocument in Office 12, which is due for release in the second... [01 Feb 2006]
Massachusetts finalises its Microsoft snub
News However, Microsoft executives have consistently said that the company will not support OpenDocument natively and rely instead on "filters" to convert formats. The commonwealth of Massachusetts has finalised its decision... [26 Sep 2005]
Managing Your Infrastructure Just Got Easier
White Paper Cityworks is natively integrated with the GIS database - eliminating the need for costly custom integration efforts and maintaining multiple GIS databases. Cityworks is a Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS)... [01 Sep 2005]
Active Directory: Deploy, Update, and Manage Software on Desktops, Servers, and Mobile Devices, With ManageSoft Solutions Built From the Ground Up on Active Directory
White Paper ManageSoft uses Active Directory natively to manage current and legacy platforms, to reach local and remote computers, to track hardware, and manage software licenses. As a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner, ManageSoft... [15 Jun 2005]
Apple: Intel deal may kill off Classic
News Rosetta will allow most Mac OS X programs to run on Intel-based Macs even if the software has not been compiled to run natively on Intel chips. Classic came into being with the arrival of Mac OS X in 2001 as a way to run... [07 Jun 2005]