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Small schools have a new way to use Cloud Power to manage their mobile PCs with the launch of Windows Intune. Windows Intune moves PC client management from the institution to Microsoft’s cloud datacenters. This has the effect of reducing costs for managing Windows 7 desktops throughout your school. Windows Intune supports up to 3000 [...]

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Microsoft Windows Internet Explorer 9 is here. The new browser provides a moment for IT organizations to start thinking about deployment options and considerations. The video below highlights the new features and deployment options.

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One of my roles as Education CTO is to be the executive sponsor for our Education Advisory Groups. Our advisories are senior education executives that provide critical insight and feedback to a multitude of issues facing Microsoft and US Education.  Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 is one the products that benefitted from our Education Advisory Group’s [...]

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Microsoft has published the first Release Candidate of Windows Internet Explorer 9 online and it’s ready for your online learning management systems.

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The next release of Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 continues to help schools get and use modern technology for learning by using components they already own.

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The journey to the next release of Windows has begun with groundbreaking support for System on a Chip (SoC) architectures.  Keep reading after the break to learn what this means for students, e-textbooks, and collaborative learning.

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Tweets from the Microsoft CES 2011 Keynote.

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Steve Ballmer wowed CES2011 attendees with the unveiling of the second generation Microsoft Surface computing device.

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This is just a quickpress using the browser in WP7. Bloggers will love the new IE browser. ciao.

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Designers, bloggers and Web strategists offer their thoughts on the design, functionality and usability of the latest Microsoft technologies including Windows Phone 7 and Kinect at Open House 2010.

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