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Microsoft Unveils SQL Server 2012 Licensing and Pricing

Microsoft rolled out a description of its SQL Server 2012 licensing model on Thursday.

Microsoft Releases Temporary Workaround for Duqu Zero-Day Kernel Issue

Microsoft today released a workaround, documented in Security Advisory 2639658, that will prevent the Duqu malware from entering a targeted system through a Windows kernel issue.

Windows Zero-Day Exploit Linked to Duqu Worm

A zero-day vulnerability discovered on Tuesday by Microsoft is being targeted by attackers as an open door to spread the Duqu malware.

MAP Toolkit 6.5 Beta, SCM 2.0 Released

The MAP beta adds an Oracle-to-SQL Server migration readiness assessment; SCM 2 adds a Group Policy Objects Pack feature.

Office 2007, SharePoint 2007 Get "Final" Service Packs

Microsoft said the third service packs are likely to be final ones before products enter "extend support" period next April.

Microsoft Releases New System Center 2012 Betas

Microsoft renamed one product, and released new test versions of some of its System Center 2012 management applications.

Microsoft Settles with Alleged Malware Culprit

Lawyers for Microsoft have come to an out-of-court settlement with Czech Republic-based Dotfree Group and its owner over involvement in the Kelihos botnet ring.

Nokia Reveals Windows Phone 7 Devices

The Nokia Lumia 800 and the Nokia Lumia 710, the first two devices running Microsoft's mobile OS, were introduced today.

Microsoft Starts 2012 Fiscal Year on Strong Note

Microsoft's fiscal 2012 first quarter were generally upbeat, except for the cloud over its Online Services Division's poor showing.

Trojan Relative of Stuxnet Hits Web

A Trojan apparently being used to gather information for a future Stuxnet-style attack, was found in European industrial systems, according to Symantec.

Microsoft Launches Next-Generation Windows Intune

Microsoft launched the second generation of its cloud-based PC management service.

An Improved SQL Azure Targeted for 2011

At the second day of the SQL PASS Summit, Microsoft announced a new SQL Azure release as well as some new features to come later this year.

Microsoft Officially Calls It SQL Server 2012

At the SQL PASS Summit in Seattle this week, Microsoft dropped the Denali code name and called the product SQL Server 2012 officially. Also, the company released some information on its efforts to support Hadoop open source technology.

Microsoft's October Security Bulletin Addresses 23 Flaws

Microsoft is keeping IT pros busy this week as it issues two security bulletins rated "critical" and another six rated "important," all addressing 23 assorted flaws.

Microsoft Readies 8 Security Fixes for October

Microsoft's advanced notification lists two critical and six important patches will be delivered in next week's Patch Tuesday update.

Worldwide Use IE Falls, Windows 7 Rises

NetMarketShare shows IE use still dominates but has lost some ground among competing browsers. Meanwhile, StatCounter shows a rise in Windows 7 use in the U.S.

SharePoint 2010 Added to Microsoft Certified Architect

A Microsoft guide shows that the track itself is slated for general availability in early 2012.

Skills Shortage Behind High Cost of SharePoint Deployments (Study)

An industry study of Microsoft SharePoint shows that usage of the collaboration platform is growing, but maintenance costs can be high especially given the lack of trained personnel.

OpenNebula Project To Support Windows Server Hyper-V

Microsoft is collaborating with team members of the OpenNebula project to add Windows Server Hyper-V support.

Security Advisory for SSL/TLS Flaw Released by Microsoft

In response to a new threat of attack caused by a flaw in the Secure Socket Layer (SSL) 3.0 and Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.0, Microsoft has issued Security Advisory 2588513, which contains a description and workarounds.

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