Vista Ramp Up Is Happening Now, Study Says – VisualStudio Magazine

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Businesses may have been slow to adopt Microsoft Windows Vista, but expect that to change by late 2008 to 2009, according to a Forrester Research report by Benjamin Gray et al., published last week. The new report, “Corporate Desktop Operating System

Microsoft humiliated as hackers crack Windows – Daily Telegraph
MICROSOFT, the world’s leading computer software firm, called in the FBI last week to investigate one of the most embarrassing breaches of computer security in corporate history. Hacked off: Microsoft’s Bill Gates suffered a humiliating hack job

Vista ‘more popular’ than Windows XP by 2009 – PC Advisor
Early opinions of Windows XP were remarkably similar to those that many users offer about Windows Vista today. For instance, a Computerworld survey of 200 IT managers conducted in the fall of 2001, just before XP was released, found that 53% of the

Vulnerability in Vector Markup Language Could Allow Remote Code – MSDN Online Deutschland
This security update resolves a privately reported vulnerability in the Vector Markup Language (VML) implementation in Windows. The vulnerability could allow remote code execution if a user viewed a specially crafted Web page using Internet Explorer

Vista may still have its day — just like XP (eventually) did – Computerworld
Share August 25, 2008 (Computerworld) Twenty-one months after its initial release, what do we know about Windows Vista ? That home users hate it, businesses are uninstalling it and — according to Gartner Inc. — it’s proof that the 23-year-old

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