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ForeThought.net Launches Mach Broadband
- Cable-Crushing Broadband Internet
Service
ForeThought.net Launches Mach Broadband
- Cable-Crushing Broadband Internet
Service
03/14/2005 05:59 PMforeThought.net, a Denver-based telephone and Internet company, today
announced the launch of "Mach", its new ADSL 2+ broadband Internet
access service. [PRWEB Mar 11, 2005]
IPWireless Mobile Broadband Technology
to Power Sentechs MyWireless, the First
Nationwide Broadband Wireles
IPWireless Mobile Broadband Technology
to Power Sentechs MyWireless, the First
Nationwide Broadband Wireles
12/10/2003 04:16 PMECTA Portal Dec 10 2003 1:56PM ET
Cisco Powers Hong Kong Broadband
Network's 100Mbps and 1Gbps Residential
Broadband Services
Cisco Powers Hong Kong Broadband
Network's 100Mbps and 1Gbps Residential
Broadband Services
02/01/2005 09:50 PMInvestors Business Daily Feb 2 2005 1:50AM GMT
Broadband National, Inc. Teams with NCC
to Offer VoIP and Broadband Solutions
Broadband National, Inc. Teams with NCC
to Offer VoIP and Broadband Solutions
06/17/2005 03:16 PMBroadband National Inc. a has teamed with National Communications
Contracting, Inc. to offer high speed solutions to NCC customers
inquiring about the telecommunication products and services the
company offers. NCC will leverage Broadband National’s IBIS
(Integrated Broadband Information System) to deploy broadband and VoIP
solutions to small, medium and enterprise level customers. Broadband
National’s proprietary platform enables end users to instantly compare
broadband solutions offered by more than 40 different suppliers,
including SBC Internet Services, Comcast, Covad, XO Communications,
ITC DeltaCom, SpeakEasy, and Nuvox. [PRWEB Jun 16, 2005]
Time Broadband cuts prices for Internet
broadband service
Time Broadband cuts prices for Internet
broadband service
02/12/2004 02:02 PMUtusan Online Feb 12 2004 6:43PM GMT
Nethercomm Corporation Comments on
Forbes Article where Broadband-in-Gas
Stands out among Traditional Broadband
Technologies by Delivering Connectivity
of 100+Mbps
Nethercomm Corporation Comments on
Forbes Article where Broadband-in-Gas
Stands out among Traditional Broadband
Technologies by Delivering Connectivity
of 100+Mbps
06/05/2005 11:18 PMNethercomm Corporation Addresses Forbes Article "Seven Ways to get
Traditional Broadband Services", which highlights Broadband-in-Gas, a
Compelling Broadband Technology Enabling “Previously Unobtainable
Levels of Connectivity of 100+Mbps” [PRWEB May 27, 2005]
Wireless broadband has developed into a
truly versatile broadband communications
medium while the national local loops
experience ongoing access problems
Wireless broadband has developed into a
truly versatile broadband communications
medium while the national local loops
experience ongoing access problems
07/08/2004 03:39 AMResearch and Markets are delighted to announce the addition of 2004
Global Wireless Broadband Report to their offering [PRWEB Jul 8, 2004]
Innovative Broadband Broker Saves
Businesses, Non Profits, Schools and
Government Offices Thousands of Dollars
on T1,DSL,and Broadband. Complimentary
Consultations Available - Act Now!
Innovative Broadband Broker Saves
Businesses, Non Profits, Schools and
Government Offices Thousands of Dollars
on T1,DSL,and Broadband. Complimentary
Consultations Available - Act Now!
08/10/2004 03:50 AM1st-T1-DSL-Broadband.com offers customers *The world's only real-time
T1 price tool *Low Price Guarantee - We will not be undersold *Free
unbiased price research will save you money [PRWEB Aug 10, 2004]
Broadband Envy: Fixing American
Broadband
Broadband Envy: Fixing American
Broadband
09/02/2004 10:01 AMThe Not Really Free, Not Really
Broadband, Free Broadband Scam
The Not Really Free, Not Really
Broadband, Free Broadband Scam
08/06/2004 04:41 PMAaron writes in to point us to a story at Broadband Reports
about a
scam
claiming to offer "free" broadband, when the truth is anything but
that. The company in question is really just offering one of those
silly web "accelerator" tools that speed up some dialup web surfing by
caching images and using some compression. It's not really broadband
at all, though if you're stuck on dialup, apparently it helps. It's
also not free at all, since it's a typical pyramid scam, where you
need to get others to sign up first. Since they know otherwise
intelligent people will know it's a scam, the site doesn't make
outrageous claims on their home page, but leaves those only for those
who come via a referral code (which is all part of the scam) at which
point they start making outlandish claims anyone with a bit of
broadband knowledge would know were false.
Ma Broadband
Ma Broadband
02/12/2004 02:13 PMTwo random tidbits from AT&T CEO Dave Dorman's
pres
entation today at the New America Foundation:
- "AT&T is investing across the spectrum in
last-mile technologies." In particular, Dorman mentioned a
combination of fiber to the neighborhood and some variant of WiFi from
there into the home.
- AT&T has the largest Internet protocol network in the world,
carrying 1.2 petabytes (that's a million gigabytes) of traffic per
day.
We need Broadband, always on - always
We need Broadband, always on - always
01/16/2004 11:28 AMThe
Broadband Home of the Future. With almost 23 million households
sporting high-speed, always-on Internet connections, the broadband
home of the future makes every room the center of the networked world.
By Chris Anderson from Wired magazine. [Wired News]
Read this article carefully and ask yourself:
"What does this have to do with the blogosphere, RSS, ATOM, OPML and
micro-content? Do we want to empower our kids (and ourselves)
with multimedia personal publishing - or not?
This is why we need FOAF, OpenReviews and other new forms of open
micro-content formats. All validating cleanly.
Broadband FAQ
Broadband FAQ
09/19/2004 12:18 AMG4 Tech TV Sep 19 2004 5:15AM GMT
AVC Broadband
AVC Broadband
06/16/2004 05:13 AMZDNet UK Jun 16 2004 9:42AM GMT
Why we all need broadband
Why we all need broadband
08/04/2004 06:55 PMglobetechnology.com Aug 4 2004 11:14PM GMT
"Broadband"
"Broadband"
04/08/2005 10:11 AMBroadband
Broadband
01/05/2004 08:05 PMBroadband
Broadband Majority in US
Broadband Majority in US
08/19/2004 03:15 PMThe Broadband Blues
The Broadband Blues
03/22/2005 09:57 PMWould your life be thrown into chaos if your broadband connection went
dead for over a week? Dave recently found the answer to this question
the hard way.
The End of Broadband Service
The End of Broadband Service
03/22/2005 03:33 PMThe FCC reached a decision this week that could effectively end broadband service as we know
it. The order hasn't officially come out yet, but the result was
leaked.
The FCC granted a petition by BellSouth to pre-empt state
regulators from requiring "naked DSL." The procedural aspects are
convoluted, so the effect of that action may not be clear. Here's
what the FCC is saying. The local phone companies (and, although the
ruling doesn't specifically cover them, cable companies) are free to
force customers to buy pay for phone service in order to get
broadband. Whether or not you use the phone company's voice service
is immaterial -- you have to pay for it. Although there are a few
telcos willing to sell DSL as a stand-alone service (notably Qwest),
one wonders if they will continue to do so.
The FCC ruling makes broadband an extension of phone service,
rather than the reverse. It ties the data applications of the future
to the anchor of the public switched telephone network. That's
perverse. Voice is the application, not connectivity. We'll never
have real competition if the incumbents get paid even when customers
want to switch to a competitor.
I want to pay someone for high-speed data connectivity, with the
opportunity to use (and pay for) innovative applicaitons on top of
that pipe. To me, that's broadband service. After the FCC decision,
that may no longer be available. That's what I mean by the end of
broadband as we know it. For the privilege of buying broadband, I'll
have to buy phone service or something else I don't need, raising the
effective price. This is the way to promote broadband adoption in the
US?
Broadband-for-all possible by 2005 - BT
Broadband-for-all possible by 2005 - BT
11/17/2003 06:56 AMTelco sets triggers for 2300 more exchanges
BT to trial pay-as-you-go broadband
BT to trial pay-as-you-go broadband
07/02/2004 10:09 AMTwo-month market test
All of UK on broadband 'by 2005'
All of UK on broadband 'by 2005'
11/17/2003 08:04 AMBBC Nov 17 2003 7:50AM ET
Broadband Growth Still B
Broadband Growth Still B
09/16/2004 10:42 PMTechzonez Sep 17 2004 2:50AM GMT
Broadband set to revolutionise TV
Broadband set to revolutionise TV
03/14/2005 06:11 PMBT and the BBC are among a number of firms developing television over
broadband technologies.
Broadband Blimps
Broadband Blimps
07/06/2004 01:22 PMStratospheric Broadband
Stratospheric Broadband
07/07/2004 11:03 PMMetropolitan-wide broadband services may soon be coming from
overhead. Sanswire Networks, LLC hopes to bring broadband to entire
metropolitan areas via tiny airships. Atlanta, Georgia may be the
first city to benefit from this interesting digital communication
service, starting as early as next week.
Ground-based wireless equipment will coordinate signal
dissemination using a Stratellite floating high over the city.The
Stratellites are similar to satellites; however, the new devices are
stationed in the stratosphere rather than being in space orbit.
According to Sanswire Networks, a Stratellite is a high-altitude
airship that when in place in the stratosphere will provide a
stationary platform for transmitting various types of wireless
communications services currently transmitted from cell towers and
satellites. It is not a balloon or a blimp. It is a high-altitude
airship made of Spectra and powered by solar powered electrical
engines, each Stratellite will reach its final altitude by utilizing a
helium and nitrogen filled double envelope. Once in place at 65,000
feet each Stratellite will remain in one Global Positioning System
(GPS) coordinate, providing the ideal wireless transmission platform.
Each Stratellite has a payload capacity of several thousand pounds and
clear line-of-site to approximately 300,000 square miles, an area
roughly the size of Texas. However, the Company’s initial plan
is to use one Stratellite for each major metropolitan area.
Call for Comments
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References
Sanswire Networks, LLC
Broadband for all 'by 2005'
Broadband for all 'by 2005'
12/25/2003 01:58 AMBBC Dec 25 2003 0:15AM ET
Nextel Does Broadband
Nextel Does Broadband
04/14/2004 02:35 PMThe cellular walkie-talkie pioneer now offers speedy broadband to some
customers.
Broadband for all by 2007
Broadband for all by 2007
04/09/2004 04:00 PMBroadband changes ahead
Broadband changes ahead
07/18/2004 12:52 AMNews.bbc.co.uk - Fri Jul 16, 07:52 am GMT
US Broadband jumps
US Broadband jumps
05/20/2004 08:33 AM From the May 2004 Bandwidth Report: US broadband penetration grew by
1.9 points in April, with 47.87% of active Internet users enjoying a
high-speed connection at home. This jump of nearly 2 points is 2.5
times the average rate of broadband growth. 52.13% of US home users
dial into the Internet with "narrowband" connections of 56Kbps or
less.* Meanwhile, broadband growth in other countries suggests a limit
of 75% saturation... As of April 2004, most users in the US connect to
the Internet using dial-up modems of 56Kbps or less. 42.74% use 56Kbps
modems, 6.99% use 28/33.3Kbps, and 2.4%...
Mobile broadband everywhere
Mobile broadband everywhere
12/18/2003 09:24 AMLand, air and sea
Broadband prepares to take off
Broadband prepares to take off
04/12/2004 02:18 AMThe German airline Lufthansa is to offer high-speed net access on
flights by the end of the month.
Get the Most Out of Your Broadband
Connection
Get the Most Out of Your Broadband
Connection
08/01/2004 06:58 AMG4 Tech TV Aug 1 2004 11:13AM GMT
Broadband needs a nonpartisan FCC
Broadband needs a nonpartisan FCC
09/14/2004 07:07 AMRep. John Conyers says unnecessary political divisions have brought
the Federal Communications Commission to a policy standstill.
Future of TV looks a lot like broadband
Future of TV looks a lot like broadband
12/07/2003 08:20 AMSiliconValley.com Dec 7 2003 6:43AM ET
Broadband Changes Slower Than You Might
Think
Broadband Changes Slower Than You Might
Think
12/29/2004 01:55 PMBack in the late 90s boom years, a lot of companies bet quite a bit of
money on the fact that broadband usage would spread very quickly --
and that would open up all kinds of new services and applications that
couldn't really be done over a slow dialup connection. A lot of those
offerings are no longer around. Now, however, the broadband usage
really is catching on around the world, a new look at broadband users
suggests
they really haven't jumped on "broadband"
applications and services just yet. They
are using the
internet more often and for longer periods of time. It does seem like
a more essential part of their lives -- but that's more for the
always-on nature of it, rather than the speed. People are doing
things like file sharing and downloading content. A few more people
are doing VoIP or video -- but, despite the article's headline
suggesting that broadband is somehow "changing our culture," it
appears that the really innovative uses of broadband haven't
completely caught on yet. This is probably a good thing. It seems
like the things that are changing are mostly happening gradually,
somewhat under the radar, which lets them avoid the hype. There will
still be plenty of innovative offerings making use of broadband
connections, but they may take some time.
Broadband by airship?
Broadband by airship?
07/07/2004 05:40 PMImagine tiny airships dotting Atlanta's skies. Enter Sanswire, a
company that aims to bring broadband to the masses.
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Microsoft Security Bulletin MS03-050:
Vulnerability in Microsoft Word and
Microsoft Excel Could Allow Arbitrary
Code to Run (831527)
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS03-050:
Vulnerability in Microsoft Word and
Microsoft Excel Could Allow Arbitrary
Code to Run (831527)
11/13/2003 12:36 AMA security vulnerability exists in Microsoft Word that could allow
malicious code execution. This vulnerability exists due to to the way
Word checks the length of a data value (Macro names) embedded in a
document. If a specially crafted document were to be opened it could
overflow a data value in Word and allow arbitrary code to be executed.
If successfully exploited, an attacker could then take the same
actions as the user had permissions to carry out, such as adding,
changing or deleting data or files, communicating with a web site or
formatting the hard drive.
Microsoft Distributes RC of Live
Communications Server 2005 September 13
- 8:24 PM ET Microsoft has provided b
Microsoft Distributes RC of Live
Communications Server 2005 September 13
- 8:24 PM ET Microsoft has provided b
09/13/2004 09:45 PMBetaNews Sep 14 2004 1:54AM GMT
Microsoft in New Orleans: CTIA WIRELESS
2003 and U.S. Microsoft Mobility
Developer Conference
Microsoft in New Orleans: CTIA WIRELESS
2003 and U.S. Microsoft Mobility
Developer Conference
03/20/2003 08:33 AMEU Freezes Microsoft Remedies June 28 -
9:26 PM ET Microsoft is off the hook
with the European Union Commissio
EU Freezes Microsoft Remedies June 28 -
9:26 PM ET Microsoft is off the hook
with the European Union Commissio
06/28/2004 11:23 PMBetaNews Jun 29 2004 3:27AM GMT
Microsoft Starts Up XP Starter Edition
August 11 - 9:00 PM ET Microsoft has
expanded its initiative to provide
Microsoft Starts Up XP Starter Edition
August 11 - 9:00 PM ET Microsoft has
expanded its initiative to provide
08/11/2004 09:00 PMBetaNews Aug 12 2004 1:11AM GMT
Microsoft Lists Programs Incompatible
with SP2 August 16 - 7:12 PM ET
Microsoft has compiled a list of incompa
Microsoft Lists Programs Incompatible
with SP2 August 16 - 7:12 PM ET
Microsoft has compiled a list of incompa
08/17/2004 12:09 AMBetaNews Aug 17 2004 4:16AM GMT
Microsoft Establishes Software License
Checkpoint September 17 - 11:04 PM ET A
pilot program at the Microsoft
Microsoft Establishes Software License
Checkpoint September 17 - 11:04 PM ET A
pilot program at the Microsoft
09/17/2004 11:38 PMBetaNews Sep 18 2004 3:17AM GMT
Microsoft Aims for High Performance
Computing June 24 - 11:11 PM ET Nearly a
year after Microsoft announced a
Microsoft Aims for High Performance
Computing June 24 - 11:11 PM ET Nearly a
year after Microsoft announced a
06/24/2004 11:00 PMBetaNews Jun 25 2004 3:18AM GMT
Jim Wilson, Tarari's CTO, Microsoft
Technologies, to Present in the
Microsoft Workshop Theater at NAB2005
Jim Wilson, Tarari's CTO, Microsoft
Technologies, to Present in the
Microsoft Workshop Theater at NAB2005
04/13/2005 04:51 PMBusiness Wire UK Apr 13 2005 7:46PM GMT
Microsoft Patents Borg Technology June
23 - 9:06 PM ET Researchers at Microsoft
have devised a technique to as
Microsoft Patents Borg Technology June
23 - 9:06 PM ET Researchers at Microsoft
have devised a technique to as
06/23/2004 10:35 PMBetaNews Jun 24 2004 2:04AM GMT
Monitoring Enterprise Servers at
Microsoft: Deployment of Microsoft
Operations Manager 2000 SP1
Monitoring Enterprise Servers at
Microsoft: Deployment of Microsoft
Operations Manager 2000 SP1
05/24/2004 10:49 AMRSA Joins Microsoft to Secure Windows
Passwords June 7 - 6:29 AM ET Microsoft
and RSA Security are cooperative
RSA Joins Microsoft to Secure Windows
Passwords June 7 - 6:29 AM ET Microsoft
and RSA Security are cooperative
06/07/2004 07:14 AMBetaNews Jun 7 2004 12:09PM GMT
Microsoft Patches IE Flaw July 2 - 6:05
PM ET News in Brief | On Friday
Microsoft released a patch for the fla
Microsoft Patches IE Flaw July 2 - 6:05
PM ET News in Brief | On Friday
Microsoft released a patch for the fla
07/02/2004 07:44 PMBetaNews Jul 2 2004 11:22PM GMT
Microsoft Plugs IE Hole July 29 - 1:23
AM ET News in Brief | Microsoft is
expected to release an out of cycle
Microsoft Plugs IE Hole July 29 - 1:23
AM ET News in Brief | Microsoft is
expected to release an out of cycle
07/29/2004 02:51 AMBetaNews Jul 29 2004 7:17AM GMT
Microsoft to boost search tools:
Microsoft Corp. will soon release
technology that takes
Microsoft to boost search tools:
Microsoft Corp. will soon release
technology that takes
05/27/2004 03:23 AMNDTV May 27 2004 7:05AM GMT
Microsoft Webcast - Microsoft Operations
Manager 2000 w/SP1: Exploring
Architecture and Internals
Microsoft Webcast - Microsoft Operations
Manager 2000 w/SP1: Exploring
Architecture and Internals
04/21/2004 05:09 PMMicrosoft launches Microsoft Business
Solutions - Great Plains 8.0 in the
Middle East
Microsoft launches Microsoft Business
Solutions - Great Plains 8.0 in the
Middle East
09/06/2004 09:16 AMAME Info Sep 6 2004 1:12PM GMT
Shock as Microsoft Evangelist Robert
Scoble Recommends Microsoft Technologies
Shock as Microsoft Evangelist Robert
Scoble Recommends Microsoft Technologies
05/10/2004 09:52 PMQ&A: Microsoft Announces Availability of
XML Schema for Microsoft Office Visio
2003
Q&A: Microsoft Announces Availability of
XML Schema for Microsoft Office Visio
2003
04/15/2004 11:48 AMA Microsoft XML architect explains how and why customers and partners
will take advantage of an XML reference schema used by Microsoft's
Visio data-diagramming tool. The schema is being added to an open,
royalty-free documentation and license program for Office 2003.
Eight New CAN-SPAM Suits: Microsoft
Microsoft has filed eight lawsuits
against suspected spammers under the co
Eight New CAN-SPAM Suits: Microsoft
Microsoft has filed eight lawsuits
against suspected spammers under the co
06/11/2004 10:34 PMAVN Online Jun 12 2004 2:04AM GMT
True Believers: Behold The Microsoft
User Network, A Microsoft Fan Site
True Believers: Behold The Microsoft
User Network, A Microsoft Fan Site
11/03/2003 01:27 PMMac Observer Nov 3 2003 12:01PM ET
Microsoft Releases Public Beta of
Microsoft System Center Data Protection
Manager
Microsoft Releases Public Beta of
Microsoft System Center Data Protection
Manager
04/13/2005 06:48 AMActiveWin.com Apr 13 2005 10:45AM GMT
Microsoft Announces Virtual Server 2005
Release Date September 10 - 12:15 AM ET
News in Brief | Microsoft is i
Microsoft Announces Virtual Server 2005
Release Date September 10 - 12:15 AM ET
News in Brief | Microsoft is i
09/10/2004 03:46 AMBetaNews Sep 10 2004 7:10AM GMT
Microsoft Submits Initial Specifications
to Enhance OCAP With Microsoft .NET
Technology and Development Tools
Microsoft Submits Initial Specifications
to Enhance OCAP With Microsoft .NET
Technology and Development Tools
05/03/2004 03:16 PMToday at the National Cable & Telecommunications Association's
National Show, Microsoft Corp. announced that it has submitted its
initial draft of common language infrastructure (CLI) specifications
for the OpenCable Application Platform (OCAP), the cable industry's
software standard for deploying interactive services to Cable
Television Laboratories Inc. (CableLabs). The announcement
demonstrates Microsoft's growing commitment to the development and
adoption of advanced digital services by encouraging the market entry
of new suppliers.
MVPs keep bashing competition of
Microsoft (Linux, Symbian) and cajoling
users to get Microsoft products
MVPs keep bashing competition of
Microsoft (Linux, Symbian) and cajoling
users to get Microsoft products
01/28/2004 01:31 PMApparently Microsoft MVPs not only are helping users of Microsoft
products, but are also officially bashing Microsoft´s competition:
Robert Levy says that Windows Mobile from Microsoft is better than
Linux, because operators will earn less money with Linux (and thus
forgets one important factor: users don´t like to part with their
money very much): Linux is proclaiming "Pick me! I´ll decrease your
costs!" while Microsoft is getting right to the heart of the matter by
boasting "Pick me! I´ll increase your revenue." One offers to cut the
cost of each device by a few dollars. The other offers to increase the
amount of money customers pay to their carrier each month by a few
dollars. This doesn´t sound like a very difficult decision to me.
Microsoft Corp will ship the next
version of Windows in 2006. To get
'Longhorn' shipped on time, Microsoft
had
Microsoft Corp will ship the next
version of Windows in 2006. To get
'Longhorn' shipped on time, Microsoft
had
08/29/2004 12:22 AMXinhua News Agency Aug 29 2004 3:43AM GMT
Microsoft Healthcare Users Group and
Microsoft Announce Annual Awards Call
for Entries
Microsoft Healthcare Users Group and
Microsoft Announce Annual Awards Call
for Entries
09/20/2004 03:12 PMMicrosoft Healthcare Users Group (MS-HUG) and Microsoft Corp. today
announced a call for entries for the MS-HUG Annual Awards. The awards
from MS-HUG, a part of the Healthcare Information and Management
Systems Society (HIMSS) Users Group Alliance Program, recognize
innovative providers of healthcare, leading independent software
vendors (ISVs) and, for the first time, systems integrators (SIs)
using Microsoft® technology to advance the delivery of healthcare.
Awarded since 1997, the MS-HUG Awards have been given to individuals
and organizations responding to the needs of the healthcare industry
by developing or using Microsoft-based solutions that provide tangible
business benefits and improve patient care.
Microsoft Trials License Checkpoint
September 17 - 11:04 PM ET A pilot
program at the Microsoft Download Cente
Microsoft Trials License Checkpoint
September 17 - 11:04 PM ET A pilot
program at the Microsoft Download Cente
09/21/2004 10:31 AMBetaNews Sep 21 2004 1:57PM GMT
Microsoft Releases Microsoft Virtual PC
2004 to Manufacturing To Ease Customer
Migration to Windows XP
Microsoft Releases Microsoft Virtual PC
2004 to Manufacturing To Ease Customer
Migration to Windows XP
11/10/2003 11:32 PMMicrosoft Corp. today announced the release to manufacturing (RTM) of
Microsoft® Virtual PC 2004, a desktop virtual machine solution to
help technical professionals migrate legacy applications to Windows®
XP. Scheduled to be available by the end of 2003, Microsoft Virtual PC
offers customers a cost-effective safety net to ease their migration
to Microsoft Windows XP Professional and a tool to help accelerate the
development, testing, deployment and support of PC applications.
Microsoft Virtual PC 2004 allows enterprise customers to run multiple
operating systems on one PC, so employees can run critical legacy
applications on an interim basis while information technology (IT)
professionals proceed with the migration to Windows XP Professional.
Microsoft woos small businesses: Reports
of Microsoft Corp discussing a merger
with business
Microsoft woos small businesses: Reports
of Microsoft Corp discussing a merger
with business
06/12/2004 02:56 AMNDTV Jun 12 2004 7:09AM GMT
The Best For Broadband: AOL vs. MSN