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Issue Of » November 27, 2006
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100 Things You Must Know About Microsoft's Most Important Product Launch Ever
Can 'software and service,' promises of increased security, programmable mini-apps, improved search, and a powerful graphics engine get the company's vast installed base to upgrade to Windows Vista?
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Databases At Risk Microsoft's SQL Server has the fewest vulnerabilities, latest study finds. |
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