TalkingTech
The view from the top of IT with TechWorld Editor Rohan Pearce
A second look at Microsoft's RDP client, considers a replacement for Windows XP, and delves into "Mind Mapping"
By Mark Gibbs | 23 May, 2012 20:25
The tech world has changed out of all recognition since Microsoft’s Windows XP operating system’s release
By Network World staff | 18 April, 2012 09:59
To state the obvious,, Microsoft is hugely important economically and culturally, and as Peter Parker (AKA Spiderman) was told by his grandfather: "With great power comes great responsibility." (Actually Voltaire said it first but he said it in French so that doesn't count.)
By Mark Gibbs | 13 April, 2012 05:34
Microsoft announced today that next week's Patch Tuesday will be the lightest of 2012, with six security bulletins and just one rated critical.
By Colin Neagle | 09 March, 2012 08:31
Microsoft is eager for Windows XP, its 10-year-old operating system, to fade into computing history. The sooner the better, in fact. But for that to happen, the Redmond company needs millions of XP users to drop creaky, old XP and migrate (hopefully) to Windows 7, or even to Windows 8, which won't arrive until next year.
By Jeff Bertolucci | 26 October, 2011 11:11
A majority of enterprises have migrated to Windows 7 or are planning to do so. But for Windows XP holdouts ready to side-step Windows 7 for the upcoming Windows 8 OS, you are risking a gap in support, stresses research firm Gartner in a new "first take" analysis of Windows 8 migration in the enterprise.
By Shane O'Neill | 22 September, 2011 07:17
Windows 7 has finally assumed its rightful place on the desktop operating system throne -- usurping Windows XP for the first time. Granted, Windows 7 reign only covers the United States, but it is still a significant milestone on the path to becoming the number one OS globally.
By Tony Bradley | 12 April, 2011 08:45
Rerun of lawsuit tossed by federal judge last February
By Gregg Keizer | 31 December, 2010 10:12
Can we talk? Based on the e-mail I get every day, I know a lot of you are still using Windows XP. I can understand why; it's like a comfortable old shoe. Plus, it's bought and paid for. Windows 7 probably seems stiff and scary, and it's not like Microsoft is handing out free upgrades.
By Rick Broida | 22 December, 2010 04:21
If you are happy with Windows 7 on your personal laptop, but grumble every time Windows XP boots up on your work computer, it may be time to tap your company's IT pro on the shoulder and ask for Windows 7. You might be surprised at the response you get.
By Shane O'Neill | 05 November, 2010 04:39
Happy birthday! Windows 7 is one year old. Microsoft has sold more than 240 million copies of Windows 7 (an average of more than seven units per second for the entire year the OS has been available), but it still has a way to go to eclipse Windows XP. Fortunately for Microsoft, as successful as Windows 7 has been, it appears to be gaining momentum.
By Tony Bradley | 04 November, 2010 02:02
Reader Tom is dealing with this major hassle:
By Rick Broida | 03 November, 2010 05:56
When Windows 7 launched, Microsoft was almost apprehensive about trumpeting it too much. Following the Windows Vista debacle, Microsoft was understandably gun-shy about overt bragging that might come back to haunt them in some clever Apple marketing campaign. Fast forward a year, and Windows 7 is a phenomenal success that has eclipsed expectations, so why are you still using Windows XP?
By Tony Bradley | 23 October, 2010 03:24
Windows 7 has been a homerun for Microsoft -- becoming the fastest selling operating system of all time. But, there are still many organizations that can't seem to make the switch from Windows XP due to reliance on legacy applications that aren't compatible with Windows 7. Microsoft has a tool to help IT admins with the transition, though: MED-V.
By Tony Bradley | 15 October, 2010 05:39
Microsoft may have a tough time building significant market share for its new Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) browser because eligible users are in the minority.
By Gregg Keizer | 17 September, 2010 08:54
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