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The Best Gaming Platform in the World Might Be in Your Office | 2006-12-09 01:00:18 | Microsoft |
| Few years back the personal computer reigned supreme as the ultimate gaming machine. It was the most versatile, undeniably powerful, and widely accepted medium through which people played out the digital gaming fantasies. Nowadays almost three complete generations of gaming consoles have leapfrogged the living room game box past the computer. In most cases, developers code primarily for consoles and secondarily for the desktop (or portable) computer. Computer gaming is nowhere near extinct, but its software retail sales have certainly fallen. That's a fall that Microsoft and Windows Vista intend to arrest, and the primary arresting tool is Windows Vista's version of Microsoft DirectX 10. | |||
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Innovation Through Collaboration: Microsoft and AT Companies Work Together to Make Windows Vista More Accessible | 2006-12-04 | Microsoft |
| People worldwide are eagerly awaiting the release of Windows Vista, the new computer operating system from Microsoft that will provide unparalleled security and functionality. Yet for millions of people with disabilities and age-related impairments, the release of a new operating system or major application often has created more anxiety than excitement, more problems than solutions - at least initially. Why? Because, historically, such advances have left people with disabilities - who often require the use of Assistive Technology (AT) to access their computers - wondering whether the AT products will work well with the new technology, or how long it will take AT manufacturers to develop compatible versions of their software and devices. That won't be a problem with Windows Vista. | |||
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Oracle and Microsoft: Interoperability Pays Business Dividends | 2006-12-01 01:00:18 | Oracle |
| While Oracle and Microsoft have been competitors historically and still compete in key areas such as the database, both companies recognize that their technologies must work together to drive business value. So rather than choosing one environment over the other—and ripping and replacing existing IT investments—savvy companies are using middleware to integrate Oracle and Microsoft technologies. Download this white paper to learn more about middleware and how it can help your company derive maximum value from its Oracle and Microsoft investments.
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Oracle and Microsoft: Interoperability Pays Business Dividends | 2007-01-12 16:21:14 | Oracle |
| While Oracle and Microsoft have been competitors historically and still compete in key areas such as the database, both companies recognize that their technologies must work together to drive business value. So rather than choosing one environment over the other—and ripping and replacing existing IT investments—savvy companies are using middleware to integrate Oracle and Microsoft technologies. Download this white paper to learn more about middleware and how it can help your company derive maximum value from its Oracle and Microsoft investments.
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Enable Global Apps With Locale Builder and Windows Vista | 2006-12-01 | Microsoft |
| Locale Builder was created to help Windows Vista users and administrators easily create new locales or customize existing locales to meet their own needs. This paper introduces the reader to Locale Builder and gives some tips on how to create a custom locale with data that is optimized for application functionality. The paper also include some development best practices for creating applications that can take advantage of a broad range of locale data to create a customized experience for global customers.
Tags: Application Development |
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Preparing to Deploy Windows Vista and the 2007 Office System at Microsoft | 2006-12-01 | Microsoft |
| The release of Windows Vista and the 2007 Microsoft Office system delivers major improvements in user productivity; important new capabilities for software developers; and significant advances in collaboration, security, deployment, and reliability. Microsoft, like any organization planning to deploy both a new operating system and a new suite of productivity applications, faced a few challenges. Microsoft had to ensure that the deployment process caused only minimal disruption and returned maximum efficiency, that corporate applications were able to interoperate smoothly with Windows Vista and the 2007 Microsoft Office system, and that end users were trained to use the features and functionality.
Tags: Word Processing |
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Using SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop With Microsoft Active Directory Infrastructure | 2006-12-01 | Novell |
| Heterogeneous IT environments are a fact of life. Nowadays information-driven enterprises have grown up with Microsoft and have come to depend heavily on Microsoft operating systems. And that means they have had to work hard to integrate home-grown, legacy and proprietary solutions within a predominantly Microsoft environment. Nowadays, Linux and open source software promise to transform IT economics, security and functionality for companies looking for an alternative to Microsoft. But for the foreseeable future, many companies will only be able to implement open source software side by side with Microsoft, rather than as a rip-and-replace alternative. Or they may attempt to migrate to open source over time, gradually phasing out Microsoft platforms to avoid the cost and disruption of deploying a completely new IT infrastructure.
Tags: Linux Server OS |
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The Business Value of Linux for Today's Enterprise | 2006-12-01 | Novell |
| Linux has found its way into the IT infrastructure of most businesses and is already part of the modern data center. Now, with Novell leadership, Linux gives a person more options than ever before. Novell delivers software solutions that are open, secure and global, and with SUSE Linux Enterprise, Novell addresses some of the most crucial pain points of the business - giving a person real choice. This paper discusses the Linux advantage in key areas such as availability and scalability, management, security and software licensing.
Tags: Security Management, Linux Server OS |
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Linux on POWER Servers | 2006-12-01 | IBM |
| The Linux operating system has earned a reputation for flexibility and cost effectiveness, resulting in rapid growth of the number of supported applications - both custom-built and ISV packages. More and more companies are turning to Linux applications - and more of these applications are becoming integral to their success. IBM offers an enterprise-class Linux on POWER solution for business-critical applications by combining a Linux operating system from a Linux distributor with an IBM System p5 server or BladeCenter JS21 blade server.
Tags: Blades, Linux Server OS |
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ACCESS Linux Platform: Making Linux Mobile | 2006-12-01 | ACCESS |
| This paper provides an introductory overview to the ACCESS Linux Platform from ACCESS CO., LTD. The ACCESS Linux Platform leverages the power and advantages of Linux to provide a comprehensive, robust, component-based development environment for mobile devices. As an open source solution, Linux has some distinct advantages in the mobile market.
Tags: Mobile - Wireless Communications, Linux Server OS |
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