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A new version of Microsoft's Exchange communications software has entered a second round of testing, the company said Monday.
The South Australian government is looking at a software overhaul that could see Apple or Red Hat taking over from Microsoft on the state's PCs. Analysts warn, however, skills costs could still lead to a software environment dominated by a single platform.
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When Microsoft releases its SQL Server 2005 database on Nov. 7, it will have been five years since the last version debuted. If Windows Vista arrives as scheduled next fall, it too will follow its predecessor by five years.
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A new version of Microsoft's Exchange communications software has entered a second round of testing, the company said Monday.
A deal cinched Wednesday could help Microsoft tackle a long-standing problem: How to sell new software to customers reluctant to give up a 7-year-old version of Windows.
Company officials say the new Nocona processor won't be in desktops anytime soon.
Although Microsoft is looking to rope in Longhorn developers now, the company knows it's in for a long ride. The operating system is years away from being finished.
The company updates the two software applications as part of an effort to make sure that Macs and mobile phones have plenty to talk about.
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