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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]
Office 2007 spurs boom in software market
News Although boxed copy sales of Vista have been down over XP's first year, they were nonetheless up 40 per cent from last year's Windows sales. Poll: In a fight between Vista, OS X, Linux, XP. Vista: Piracy rates half the level of XP, says Microsoft [31 Jan 2008]
Microsoft Open Value Subscription Licensing Puts the Wind in Rokas' Sails
White Paper The IT department is planning to upgrade to Windows Vista, the 2007 Microsoft Office system, and the latest suite of server software from Microsoft soon. Today the company is in its fifth year of an Open Value Subscription agreement with Microsoft... [17 Jan 2008]
Global Print Solution Provider Uses New Operating System to Drastically Reduce Costs
White Paper In early 2007, the company faced the decision whether to continue using Windows XP Professional and Microsoft Office 2003 on new computers, or to upgrade to Windows Vista and the 2007 Microsoft Office system. [17 Jan 2008]
Vista sales failing to sparkle
News Sales of boxed copies of Windows Vista continue to significantly trail those of Windows XP during its early days, according to a soon-to-be-released report. Standalone unit sales of Vista at US retail stores were down 59.7 per cent compared with... [12 Sep 2007]
Irrigation Equipment Manufacturer Reduces Software Licensing Costs by 40 Percent
White Paper Currently Eurodrip S.A.runs Windows XP Professional and Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 on each desktop and plans to upgrade to the Windows Vista operating system and Microsoft Office Professional 2007 during the second half of 2007. [30 Aug 2007]
Vast software 'counterfeiting ring' smashed
News The software contained unauthorised versions of 13 Microsoft products, including Windows Vista, Microsoft Office 2003 and 2007, Windows XP and Windows Server. China's Public Security Bureau (PSB), acting with the FBI, has made a number of raids and... [25 Jul 2007]
Microsoft warns of 'critical' Windows flaw
News Windows XP and Windows Vista are not impacted by the DNS flaw. At the same time security experts have issued warnings on multiple zero-day flaws in Office and another one in Windows. Cyber crooks are using a yet-to-be-patched security flaw in... [13 Apr 2007]
Office 2007 flying off the shelves?
News Swenson said: "With almost zero advertising and marketing until the 30 January, 2007 retail launch, I expected US commercial licence sales of Office 2007, as with Windows Vista, to be significantly below Windows XP sales in its first full month on... [13 Feb 2007]
Windows Vista fails to convince CIOs
News The relative reliability and security of Windows XP is one reason why many organisations are in no hurry to upgrade to Vista. Alastair Behenna, CIO at Harvey Nash, said: "There is no crashing urgency for us to upgrade as our current XP platform is... [28 Nov 2006]
Vista retail release date: 30 January 2007
News Through to 15 March next year, consumers and small businesses buying computers loaded with Windows XP or 2003 Office software will be eligible for the "express upgrade" to Vista and Office 2007 Last month Microsoft announced a deal offering cheap... [09 Nov 2006]
Why the Linux desktop dream is over
Comment This week research by the National Computing Centre (NCC) found only one Linux desktop for every 300 currently running Windows XP in UK organisations, with one in 10 businesses planning to upgrade to Vista by the end of 2008. [08 Nov 2006]
Vista Christmas present from Gates and co
News From tomorrow through to 15 March next year, consumers and small businesses buying computers loaded with Windows XP or 2003 Office software will be eligible for the "express upgrade" to Vista and Office 2007. [25 Oct 2006]
Microsoft pledges aid for ageing PCs
News In some cases, though, Microsoft has taken more than three years to prepare an update - the recent release of SQL Server took five years; and Windows Vista is expected to debut early next year, more than five years after Windows XP. [13 Jul 2006]
Think twice about Office upgrades - Gartner
News Although Office 2007 will run on Windows XP, most companies will probably look to have Vista installed before migrating to it. Companies should look to quantify carefully what benefits moving to the next version of Office will have for their users... [23 Jun 2006]
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