Microsoft Ready with Internet Explorer 9
Microsoft finally made his debut the long-awaited Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) Platform for preview version. Like what this new browser tool? Latest features of the popular browser including support for HTML5, hardware-accelerated graphics and text, as well as a new JavaScript engine that uses a lot of modern chip core to effectively manage and optimize the performance of computing resources the Web. In giving his support to a number of HTML5 Microsoft provides some detail specifications, such as CSS3, Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG), XHTML parsing and video / audio tags using industry standards (H.264/MPEG4 and MP3/AAC). It should be noted that IE9 has received support from some analysts and companies, including Nvidia graphics. Indeed, in a blog posting Tuesday, a [...]
Microsoft Launch Hyper-V R2
The virtualization stakes are increasingly, with the launch by Microsoft of the final part of its Hyper-V Server 2008 provides R2, just days before the conference arch rival VMware year begins. Hyper-V Server 2008 is a standalone version of Hyper-V Microsoft’s popular virtualization product for x64 systems, aimed at small and medium enterprises. The new version includes new features like live migration and high availability without exta costs, according to Microsoft. The first is designed to allow Administartor migrate their virtual machines to another server, turn off the physical server and perform maintenance – all with zero downtime. High availability, meanwhile, is designed to help businesses cope with unexpected interruptions. Battle with VMware hots up ahead of VMworld show “For [...]
Categories: Microsoft, Virtualisation Tags: cluster server, small and medium enterprises, virtual machine, virtual machines
Windows 7 on File-Share Sites
The latest edition of Windows 7 has already been pirated and is widely available on the Internet, according to various reports. Windows 7 was officially released until October, but a cracked version appeared on file sharing websites are not official and other destinations. Microsoft has confirmed a breach in an e-mail, and warned customers to avoid the download of software, because of security problems inherent in the use of these sites. “We are aware of reports of hacks that attempt to circumvent activation and validation in Windows 7, and we can assure customers that Microsoft is committed to protecting them from counterfeit and pirated software. Microsoft strongly advises customers not to download Windows 7 from unauthorised sources,” reads the mail. [...]
Categories: Microsoft, Windows Tags: counterfeit software, file share, file sharing, malware, Microsoft, peer to peer sites, Security, Software, Threats-and-risks, Windows 7
Microsoft Office 2010 Technical Review
The next version of Microsoft Office availability is scheduled for early 2010, as its name suggests, but the software giant made available for a limited number of testers to technical review. In the preview, found that most applications show significant differences in their counterparts in the current version, Office 2007. Although some changes were made to the user interface, anyone familiar with the Ribbon interface in Office 2007 will have little difficulty in starting to work with Office 2010. Microsoft has also stated that any computer capable of running Office 2007 will meet the system requirements for Office 2010 and later Windows XP SP3, Windows Vista and Windows 7. The most important feature is the browser-based versions of Word, Excel, [...]
Categories: Microsoft, Netbook Tags: Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP SP3







