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The idea that a business computing system built by Microsoft should enable organizations to store their employees’ personally identifiable information (PII) in the cloud isn’t something likely to inspire enthusiasm.
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Microsoft announced last week that it's dropping the Metro Skype app. And I couldn't be happier.
If you've got Windows 8 or Windows 8.1, you probably experienced this lovely deal where you had two Skype clients — I mean two completely different versions of Skype.
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Google has updated its Analytics APIs for things like account setup and configuration, and large companies that want to get in on some of the closed beta availability action can sign up now. Microsoft Active Directory, LDAP Users to Benefit Large organizations with multiple websites and lots of users often
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Office 365 has been gaining momentum. Last week Office 365 Home Premium Edition passed the 1 million subscription mark. Before that it was reported that one in five of Microsoft’s enterprise customers have now subscribed to Office 365, up from one in seven a year ago.
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Enterprises are looking for improved security in their mobile products, and Microsoft is beefing-up its defenses by picking up PhoneFactor, a vendor of multi-factor authentication products to help secure your connections.
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Kim Cameron, Distinguished Engineer and Chief Architect of AD at Microsoft as well as author of the Seven Laws of Identity impressed the crowd today at the Defrag 2009 Conference. His session, “Identity as a Collaborative Foundation ” began with the preface, “How are we recognized in different
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