Microsoft Registry News 20 July
2009
Migrating to Linux, Part 1: Sharing a Room
With Windows
are some ways to ease into Linux without giving up
Windows -- well, not immediately,
anyway. LinuxInsider: "For those with a Microsoft habit they
want to kick but don't want to go cold
turkey,
here "
Linux Today:
http://linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2009-07-17-027-35-OS-DP
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Migrating
to Linux, Part 1: Sharing a Room With
Windows
operating system. It's a simple message that
effectively dissuades consumers from deviating
from the Microsoft upgrade path to Windows 7. The argum
Microsoft has
a very clever philosophy that it uses to keep consumers
misinformed about the benefits of the
Linux ent basically asserts that
consumers making the Windows upgrade will continue to enjoy a
familiar desktop
experience.
TechNewsWorld.com:
http://www.technewsworld.com/rsstory/67617.html
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Seven
Ways to Secure Windows 7
Windows 7 comes with important safeguards out of the
box, but it isn't hard to make it even
more
secure.
PC World:
http://www.pcworld.com/article/168535/windows_7_security.html?tk=rss_news
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Microsoft working on quick-fix capability for
IT patch tools
Under the dark cloud of recent zero-day attacks,
Microsoft is quickly working to update its
enterprise
patching tools to incorporate short-term, quick fix
technologies to thwart malware that is already actively
exploiting vulnerabilities.
ARNnet:
http://www.arnnet.com.au/article/311609/microsoft_working_quick-fix_capability_it_patch_tools?fp=4&fpid=1976458394
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