From the monthly archives: February 2009

Guess what the world may look like in five minutes, ten years from now. Take a glimpse.

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University networks are mission critical. Australia’s La Trobe University developed a means to protect the university and their users with Windows Server 2008.

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Steve Ballmer & Co unveil the next generation Windows Phone! It’s a sexy, touchy, feely, kind of wonderful.

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Now you can save even more money using Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V for platform virtualization.

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Outlook on Live@edu

On February 15, 2009 By

Microsoft expands Live@edu with rich Exchange Services for the Web.

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Accessibility at Work

On February 9, 2009 By

Microsoft technologies must work well for people with various accessibility needs, including our own employees. These short features highlight how Microsoft is meeting the needs of our diverse workplace.

Visit microsoft.com/enable for more information.

How have you used Microsoft technology to enable more people to access your institution?

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Universities and consumers will find lots to like about Windows 7. Here are the top enterprise features of the new Windows OS.

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The president only wants an executive dashboard that highlights how the university is performing against the strategic plan. The Development and Advancement office wants meaningful insight on its campaigns. Students need the ability to see degree audits and GPA what-if scenarios. IT wants something that delivers powerful, hassel-free results in a constrained budget. We have you covered with PerformancePoint Services.

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Windows 7 doesn’t reduce the SKUs from Windows Vista, but the choices you have to make are much simpler. Find out more inside.

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