recovery for microsoft in comment and analysis
Naked CIO: Virtual worlds will disappear
Comment The Naked CIO: The great recovery disaster There remain only three technologies I have seen that have successfully transcended this most difficult area: Lotus Notes, Microsoft Exchange and the BlackBerry. [21 Sep 2008]
The Brampton Factor: Licensed to bill
Comment Should we conclude from those figures that the alleged problem is being wildly exaggerated, or should we suppose that Fast is extraordinarily ineffective in its recovery actions? Now Microsoft prints the... [07 May 2008]
Far from quiet on the virtual front
Comment The company has turned the use of virtualisation for business continuity and disaster recovery into its own fiefdom. While other companies were promoting virtualisation for consolidation... [05 Sep 2007]
Minority Report: Changing of the guard at Apple?
Comment Jobs was diagnosed with a rare form of pancreatic cancer in 2004 but has since made a full recovery, according to the company. As it happens, Steve and co only showed off a few of the non 'top secret' features, so... [01 Sep 2006]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Simple prescriptions for data headaches
Comment The email approach provides some benefits, not least as some form of disaster recovery: if my laptop goes missing after I leave it on the train, at least a copy of my latest sales forecast still exists if I've emailed it... [05 Apr 2006]
The Weekly Round-Up: 07.01.05
Round-Up IBM has donated more than $1m as well as providing 1,000 much-needed laptops, batteries and country-specific power supplies which will now become an integral tool in bringing order to the recovery process. [07 Jan 2005]
Boardroom Despatches: IBM's second wind
Comment Much of the progress that came from the 1990s recovery at IBM under Lou Gerstner could have been for nothing if the company's 2002 purchase of PwC had flopped. But the rise of a new breed of technology... [24 Sep 2004]
Leader: Good news, bad news
Leader It wasn't long ago people didn't want to be heard mentioning the R word - recovery. A survey of silicon.com readers at the start of this year showed only 21.4 per cent agreeing 'completely' with the statement 'The IT... [08 Apr 2004]
Devil's Advocate: A puff of steam in the IPO boiler
Comment Optimists are pointing to the recovery in major stock market indices from low points reached in the dot-com crash. However, by no means all companies have as robust a cashflow as Microsoft. Now we have... [10 Feb 2004]
Leader: Recovery?
Leader We knew it had a bumper Q4 last year but the message seems to be that this year’s 3G launches and general recovery by operators should see everyone in telecoms benefiting. Microsoft turned in healthy... [26 Jan 2004]
"Downturn? What downturn?" ask BI vendors
Comment While the IT industry chews its fingernails and tries to make up its mind whether to proclaim the tech recovery officially on or off, one sector has been quietly enjoying good times. However, there's one company with its... [25 Nov 2003]
Is it 'time for prudent optimism'?
Comment Are we saying the recovery in tech has definitely begun? But I wouldn't say [the recovery] has really happened yet. Recovery might be stretching it too far. However, there are those who... [16 Oct 2003]
Crossing the Channel: What IP can do for storage
Comment Corporates will use a mix of technologies for their SANs, including both FCIP for daily remote back-up for disaster recovery purposes and FC over WDM... [02 Sep 2003]
PeopleSoft-JD Edwards deal - the shape of things to come
Comment The big software companies - a select band that includes CA, IBM, Microsoft, Oracle, SAP and arguably BEA or even Sun - will continue to look for smaller fish before a rising tide of... [02 Jun 2003]
Your life on one chip - a risk worth taking?
Comment When your virtual brain crashes it will, at worst, result in a lengthy and complex recovery process and at worst leave the victim with a debilitating case of e-amnesia. Now throw into the mix Microsoft's... [20 May 2003]
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