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News and highlights
EPA moving to cloud-based email
The Environmental Protection Agency expects to save about $12 million over the next four years by using cloud-based email across its 18,000 employees. CenterBeam
Windows Server 2012 moves further into the cloud
Microsoft's server operating systems took a giant step forward with the release of Windows Server 2012, the first version that can be controlled remotely so that it is more suitable for data centers. NY Times



Technology update

 

Analysis: Windows 8 helps 'Windows' make sense
Windows 8 isn't the PC-centric product it has been since the inception of Windows. It is a multiplatform offering that goes farther than anything Apple or Google has attempted. – CIO
Outlook.com: A preview of modern email from Microsoft
Get through your inbox quicker, stay connected to social media platforms, and become more productive with Office and SkyDrive.


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Introducing Windows Server 2012
Download the RTM update of this popular e-book on Windows Server 2012, and get an under-the-hood look along with personal perspectives from members of the product team, support engineers, and other Microsoft insiders. 
Building hybrid applications in the cloud on Windows Azure
Learn about the common challenges developers encounter when building applications that run partly in the cloud and partly on-premises, and how to address them, in this free e-book.


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