Helps customers to adopt Microsoft's newly released 2007 Microsoft Office system, Exchange Server 2007 and the Windows Vista operating system
Wipro Technologies today announced its readiness to help customers adopt Microsoft’s newly released 2007 Microsoft Office system, Exchange Server 2007 and the Windows Vista operating system.
Wipro believes that in today's dynamic business environment, companies that create transparent and flexible strategic relationships will be the most successful in leveraging the full range of capabilities and services from their value chain participants. Wipro’s support for the 2007 Microsoft Office system aims to achieve this very objective, a Wipro statement said.
Here is a small review on the three-day FOSS.in Event
FOSS.in the three-day event brings together Linux developers from India and abroad and features discussions and sessions on the latest technologies, ranging from Kernel-programming and embedded systems to desktop environments and localisation to Databases and web applications.
For the first time, this year’s keynote speaker was from India - Suparna Bhattacharya, a developer at the Linux Technology Center at IBM software lab in India. She spoke on Linux and the art of minimalist development.
AMD's silicon design team will use the new systems for electronic design automation applications
AMD has purchased several HP BladeSystem c-Class server blades powered by AMD Opteron processors to support the development of its chip designs, HP said today.
AMD’s silicon design team will use the new systems for electronic design automation applications.
“HP’s Linux-based BladeSystem solution’s integrated consoles and power control help us to manage more servers without increasing our staff,” said Mike Lowe, director, Chipset Engineering, AMD in a statement.
Hotmail users will enjoy more storage to keep their files, photos, and emails
Microsoft Corp. announced a global storage upgrade for MSN Hotmail’s 260 million plus active email accounts expanding the storage capacity to 1 gigabyte and extending the expiration period for inactive accounts from 30 days to 60 days for those accounts that are more than two years old.
Users of the Hotmail email service will enjoy having more storage to keep the files, photos, and emails that matter the most. The storage upgrade and extension of the expiration period for email accounts is part of Microsoft’s ongoing commitment to meet the evolving needs of Hotmail users as they transition to Microsoft’s next generation email service, Windows Live Mail.