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Roland Gesthuizen

Why Apple Is Gunning for Microsoft - Datamation - 1 views

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    "Apple announced a few new products yesterday, including a new thin and light iPad Air model. But mostly, the event was an assault on its old rival Microsoft. Always disciplined in messaging, the message from Apple was loud and clear: Microsoft has no vision and their software is wildly overpriced."
Roland Gesthuizen

Bill Gates | Tax | Foreign Aid| Microsoft | Q&A - 0 views

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    "Microsoft chairman Bill Gates says that if governments want to tax Microsoft and other tech giants more they should just legislate for it to occur."
Roland Gesthuizen

Death to Microsoft Word - 0 views

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    Microsoft Word is cumbersome, inefficient, and a relic of obsolete assumptions about technology. Tom Scocca believes it's time we all gave it up.
Roland Gesthuizen

Touch: Where Microsoft Went Wrong | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    "What happened to the company that not too long ago launched Windows 7, a product that many thought was Microsoft's best operating system yet? At some point in the last few years, Microsoft decided that its consumer products had to be "touch first."
Roland Gesthuizen

Inside Mac OS X Snow Leopard: Exchange Support - RoughlyDrafted Magazine - 0 views

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    "Windows Enthusiasts like to spin Apple's support for Exchange on the iPhone and in Snow Leopard as endorsement of Microsoft in the server space. From another angle, Apple is reducing its dependance upon Microsoft's client software, weakening Microsoft's ability to hold back and dumb down its Mac offerings at Apple's expense."
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    Interesting breakdown comparing Exchange services from Apple and Microsoft.
Roland Gesthuizen

Apple, Microsoft, VMware: Everyone's building open-source software | ZDNet - 0 views

  • Gartner reported that on average, 29% of deployed code was open source, and that by 2015 at least 95% of mainstream IT organizations will leverage open source solutions within mission critical software deployments
  • “Open collaborative development via communities is widely understood and accepted, and corporate IT organizations are realizing that these characteristics can be applied to improve their internal development as well, and many are looking to apply them to enhance their own internal methods, typically in conjunction with adopting agile or lean methodologies.”
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    "Zemlin said that all successful tech companies are now using and contributing to open source communities. "Besides the usual suspects--Amazon, Google, IBM-- there are companies that you may not think of as being big open-source companies, even competitors, now admit that they must participate in open source."
John Pearce

Free Computer Training at GCFLearnFree.org - 0 views

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    Whether you are new to the computer, returning for review or just want to gain more 21st century skills, our free computer tutorials can help. From Computer Basics to Microsoft Office to Apple, we have a wide range of free computer tutorials to choose from.
Roland Gesthuizen

Cracks appear in Windows' corporate dominance - 0 views

  • Last year, 46 per cent of companies in North America and Europe issued Macs to employees,
  • Forty-one per cent of Apple users were directors, 43 per cent earned more than $US150,000 a year, and 28 per cent were between the ages of 18 and 24
  • Younger workers and those near or at the top of the corporate ladder were more likely to use Apple products in the office
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  • IT support for Apple products is also on the rise. Some 30 per cent of workplaces support Macs, 27 per cent support iPads and 37 per cent support iPhones.
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    Microsoft's corporate Windows business is losing ground to Apple .. Apple's gains coupled with Microsoft misses on mobile devices, which increasingly are issued by companies and used by workers, may signal that "Windows' dominance is at an end,"
Roland Gesthuizen

IE6 Countdown - 0 views

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    Microsoft are busy counting down, Look carefully at how many are still using IE6 in China and the world. This may be a long wait.
Roland Gesthuizen

The future of the iPad | iPad Atlas - CNET Reviews - 1 views

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    "Microsoft has the Surface. Apple has the iPad Mini. Where do things go from here? The immediate future may look a lot like the present."
Roland Gesthuizen

Surface: Is it 'Microsoft's iPad', or something else? | ZDNet - 0 views

  • Who would have thought starving partners of support would yield bad results?
  • For me, the Surface is a "Wordbook", a new device form-factor for running Word in ultra-portable, cloud-connected mode that also happens to be one degree away from a market ready post-PC tablet.
  • Does the market actually want a device that runs Office first, and does all the other tablet tasks second? Hardly.
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    "Now that I actually own an Surface, it's clear to me what it's about. Spoiler: it's not an iPad."
Roland Gesthuizen

PDF to Word Converter - 100% Free - 1 views

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    Using our PDF-to-Word conversion technology, you can quickly and easily create editable DOC/RTF files, making it a cinch to re-use PDF content in applications like Microsoft Word, Excel, OpenOffice, and WordPerfect. Best of all, it's entirely free!
Roland Gesthuizen

Ultrabooks: A new era for PCs or Wintel innovation bankruptcy? | TechRepublic - 0 views

  • Microsoft, and all of their hardware partners are going to have do better than this. They need to emerge from innovation bankruptcy and do a lot more than just rubber-stamping Apple’s stuff.
  • why should people buy a knockoff of the MacBook Air when they can get the real thing for about the same price? Other than for the dwindling population of people who are heavily invested in Windows desktop software, that’s going to increasingly be a tough sell for the Wintel coalition.
  • the big question is whether this is real innovation that will change the way people use technology or if it’s just a bunch of trumped up marketing chatter to get people excited about buying laptops again
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    For the first time in years, PCs grabbed the spotlight at CES 2012. Ultrabooks were everywhere, but was it an innovation win or an innovation failure?
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