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Windows 10 January Technical Preview is available now

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January 23, 2015

Windows 10 January Technical Preview, build 9926, is available now

The Windows 10 January Technical Preview has arrived. You might want to download it before the servers melt down.It’s build 9926. If you’re running Windows Technical Preview build 9879, install the feed-switching KB 3025380.
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Issue highlights

Webcast: IBM Corporation

7 Groundbreaking Storage Solutions

Please Join IBM and Nuance Communications Inc. to learn how Nuance uses IBM Elastic Storage to improve the power of their voice recognition applications by managing storage growth, cost and complexity while increasing performance.LEARN MORE

After being dumped by Firefox, Google wants users back

Firefox users who steer to google.com are being asked if they want to reset their home page to the site or if they would like to change their default search engine to Google. READ MORE

Windows 10 and the mystery of the missing cloud

Azure was absent from Wednesday's Windows 10 preview event. As a result, any discussion of the role that increased bandwidth and cloud-based services could play in the next Windows, was shuffled to the back burner. READ MORE
Webcast: Citrix Systems

Building a User-Friendly, Secure Clinical Mobile Workspace

In this webinar, hear how Southcoast Health System designed an integrated platform leveraging virtual desktop infrastructure and application virtualization to deliver its integrated EMR system plus a multitude of other critical applications as well as an enterprise mobility management solution to support their bring-your-own-device policies. LEARN MORE

Microsoft to acquire R language powerhouse Revolution Analytics

In a move to beef up its portfolio of analysis software and services, Microsoft is acquiring Revolution Analytics, a major commercial distributor of the R statistical programming language. READ MORE

Microsoft touts $7-per-user monthly pricing for Windows subscription packages

The company has now confirmed that the suite costs between $7 and $12 per user per month and includes a Windows Enterprise Edition license for any x86 desktop/laptop or Windows tablet as long as the screen is smaller than 10.1 inches.READ MORE
White Paper: Citrix Systems

10 Essential Elements for a Secure Enterprise Mobility

This white paper highlights 10 key points encompassing security, user experience, IT operations and BYOD to help your organization realize the full benefits of mobility.LEARN MORE
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