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Yes, it's true. The next version of Windows will run on low-power ARM chips, some of which will be made by Intel -- and many of which won't. Mary Jo Foley, as always, has more details.
Posted by Lee Pender on January 06, 2011 at 11:57 AM
Here's your guide to all the IT training sessions, partner meet-ups and annual Microsoft conferences you won't want to miss.
In public preview since last July, Microsoft Universal Print, a multitentant Azure-based print service, became generally available this week.
Microsoft released the preview of Window Server 2022 at Ignite, spotlighting improvements to security, portal integration and container support.
From Windows 10X to the next generation of Microsoft's application server products, here are the product milestones coming down the pipeline in 2021.
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