President’s Day Savings

President’s Day is right around the corner and to help celebrate, Microsoft Store is offering great discounts on all PCs. From February 15th to February 20th, save $150 on all PCs including models from Sony, Acer, Samsung & Dell. Do not hesitate these savings won’t last long! [...]

Black Friday & Cyber Monday Offers from Microsoft Store

Microsoft Store now offers Black Friday and Cyber Monday great sales! Don’t miss it and check it out NOW! [...]

Microsoft Is After Web Crawler To Index Excel Data!

The head of Project Barcelona from Microsoft has recently announced that they are going to respond soon to the growing gigantic business data of enterprises managing needs with a web crawler. [...]

Windows 8 Remains a Mystery as Microsoft Anticipates Surging Market Demands

Microsoft has always had surprises for its customers. They have a very special trend for software development. It is quite difficult to anticipate what they will roll out whenever they announce such a move. For example, the upgrade of Windows 1.0 to Windows 7 came as a surprise to many.

windows8 300x252 Windows 8 Remains a Mystery as Microsoft Anticipates Surging Market DemandsA close look at the development of the Windows brand of software reveals that Microsoft is dynamic. Some customers still complain about the compatibility of the Windows operating system with other computer applications but truth be told, Windows is a great brand. Recently, the corporation unveiled Windows 7, which ideally is an upgrade of Windows version 1.0. This displays the corporations intend to solve the compatibility aspects that most users of the former version have pointed out.

What Microsoft is doing is laudable; it is a mechanism of identifying the pitfalls and shortcomings of its applications in attempt to better its software to meet the demands of the market currently. The world is going technological, if it has not already done so. The Chief Executive Officer of the corporation, Mr. Steve Ballmer hinted that Windows is undergoing evolution. It is in doubt whether this will interfere with the release of the chain of the operating system. Read more »»

Microsoft Security Essential 2.0 Offers Improved Scan Engine

Microsoft has been working on a new version of an antivirus program Microsoft Security Essential. [...]

Google Not so Concerned with Microsoft in the Realm of Cloud Computing

Cloud computing today really has only one important player and that is Google. The internet giant who defined what online search should be has already been into cloud computing since 2007 when it launched Google Apps as a business service. In its inception, there were nine different applications that anyone could access from the internet. The most prominent application that forms part of Google Apps is Google Mail or Gmail. An exciting feature of Google Apps is an online office suite, which is essentially a form of software as a service, or better known by its palindrome acronym SaaS. Google Docs and Spreadsheet were the first apps that Google released into the cloud and today are the state of the art in online office productivity software. [...]

Microsoft Still Lagging in Terms of In-the-Cloud Applications Development

With Google’s development of their in-the-cloud applications and even operating system, they still have to stand up to industry contenders such as Apple and Microsoft who have captured a huge part of the market over the past decades. Google and Microsoft are contenders in most all levels which range from operating systems, office applications, browsers, and search engines. The biggest difference is, Google has a good window into the future and has seen the future in online connectivity. [...]

What? Windows 8?

In what many suspect to be an intentional leak, copies of a presentation authored by Microsoft techies found their way to several tech-oriented blogs. Analysts, eager to find out what’s next for the Redmond based software giant, pored over the supposedly secret documents only to find out that the presentation was short on specifics. However, the directions pointed out by the documents reveal what Microsoft wants to happen during Windows 8’s release in 2012. The 2012 date is in step with Microsoft’s schedule of releasing a new operating system every three years. [...]

Windows 7 and the Mobile Environment

While Windows 7 has received critical acclaim on the desktop, its mobile counterpart, Windows Phone 7 has received very little media coverage. This is understandably so because the release of the new operating system is somewhat vague when they describe it with terms like “this year’s holiday season”, or “the last quarter”. In the 2010 TechEd Conference which was held at New Orleans, more than 6,000 developers and IT professionals attended the event. The focus of the event was on the Windows Azure platform which is really Microsoft’s foray into cloud computing. While nothing concrete was discussed on Windows Phone 7 as an operating system, the software company discussed how the mobile Operating System incorporates into cloud computing, and how the Windows Phone Marketplace will be used to browse, purchase and download mobile phone applications. [...]

Move Of Microsoft To Grant Solution to Free Antivirus

There is a program called AntiVirus 2010 which is a replacement to AntiVirus XP 2008. This program brings into use a number of top scare tactics. There are infinite alternatives available for elimination. One incorrect way can enduringly harm your computer. Antivirus 2010 helps in protecting your program and supposed to be the subsequent object on your schedule. You should search a program that is upright and consistent. One outstanding option is Spyzooka as it gives guarantee of 100% elimination in 24 hours. [...]