In Microsoft's 36-year history, Windows has been the key sales driver for the IT giant. But with the technology industry shifting away from traditional software licensing, what is the future for the tech top dog? Jenny Williams investigates.
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Microsoft has tapped Samsung and HTC for royalties, claiming Google's Android operating system infringes its intellectual property rights, and the company is now in talks with China's Huawei.
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Law firm Kennedys is using RES Automation Manager to migrate users from Windows XP to Windows 7. The company has over 900 people across the UK and provides specialist legal services for insurance, healthcare, construction, employment, rail, maritime and international trade.
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Virtualisation can help keep legacy Windows XP client applications running on a Windows 7 environment. Forrester senior analyst David Johnson looks at virtualisation best practices.
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Jonathan Midgley has been an IT entrepreneur since he was 15 years old. The chief technology officer of Shareagift.com sold his first application for £99. Written on the Acorn BBC Micro Model B home computer, the application was designed to help race commentators keep track of riders in the Isle of Man TT motorcycle race.
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