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Microsoft interoperability makes "substantial progress" in schools
News In addition, schools can decline to pay for Vista licences for systems technically incapable of running it. The schools' IT body had been concerned about interoperability between the open-source Open Document Format... [17 Sep 2008]
Vista finds a home on 1,300 Canterbury Uni desktops
News Canterbury Christ Church University has moved to Microsoft's Windows Vista operating system in time for the new academic year. He added: "Also we are already experiencing software and... [15 Sep 2008]
Liverpool midwives cull paper with 3G laptops
News In the interests of data security, safety and so on… we need to make sure the laptop itself isn't holding any patient data, the midwives can't really do anything with the laptop but enter the data, so we've made sure all the USB ports... [27 Aug 2008]
Microsoft's 'Patch Tuesday' targets six critical flaws
News Affected versions of the web browser include Internet Explorer 7 (IE7) for multiple iterations of Vista, XP and Server 2008; IE6 for versions of XP and Server 2003 and 2000; and IE5.01 for Server 2000. [13 Aug 2008]
Leeds Council puts faith in Microsoft
News But LCC is not planning to roll out Microsoft's Vista operating system quite yet. Roberts said: "I wouldn't roll out Vista right now. The initial work will see LCC use... [28 Jul 2008]
IT education organisation takes Microsoft grumbles to EC
News Last October, Becta went to the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) with two Microsoft-related complaints, one regarding school subscription-licensing arrangements and the other regarding the lack of full... [14 May 2008]
Microsoft's 'patch Tuesday' releases six 'critical' plasters
News Tim Rains, security response communications lead for Microsoft, told silicon.com sister site CNET News.com: "Windows Vista SP1 and Windows Server 2008 are not affected by any of today's bulletins. All... [14 Feb 2008]
Do US businesses want Vista at last?
News Take-up of Microsoft's Windows Vista operating system is starting pick up with US businesses. Vista: Piracy rates half the level of XP, says Microsoft... [16 Jan 2008]
One year on: XP still outshining Vista
News Vista's first service pack, to be released early next year, is intended to boost the operating system's performance. If SP1 does not evolve sufficiently, it could be another setback for... [28 Nov 2007]
Stories of the month - October 2007
News Vista SP1 'lacks wow factor', says Microsoft Microsoft has had better months after it admitted that the first service pack for its Vista OS lacked wow factor, as it... [31 Oct 2007]
Gates: 'My work here is not yet done'
News The digital watches that use Microsoft's Smart Personal Object Technology have remained geek toys, and his dream of an all-new Windows file system based on SQL found itself on the cutting-room floor when... [19 Oct 2007]
Stories of the Month - September 2007
News There was more speculation this month that Microsoft is struggling to convince businesses about its Vista operating system, with news that the company is now allowing PC makers to offer... [28 Sep 2007]
Vista sales failing to sparkle
News Microsoft also agreed that an analysis of boxed copy sales is not representative of Vista's momentum, noting the trend of people getting a new operating system with a new PC has further... [12 Sep 2007]
NHS adds Vista in Microsoft deal
News The agreement provides Microsoft desktop software and antivirus tech to 850,000 NHS computer users as well as upgrades to the Windows Vista operating system. NHS staff can also make use... [16 Jul 2007]
Mac desktops are "smarter money", says CIO
News In particular, Snooks isn't convinced by the arguments for upgrading to Microsoft's latest Windows operating system Vista and is actively looking at alternatives, including a small trial... [10 Jul 2007]
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