Windows IT Pro's 2009 Editors' Best and Community Choice awards recognize the products in your industry that our editors, contributors, and readers believe are worthy of the highest recognition. The Editors Best awards highlight those products that have most impressed our staff over the past year, and the Community Choice awards brought you fully into the process this year: For the first time, we completely opened up the nomination and voting processes to the guys and gals in the trenches. So dive in to
our results, check out all our winners, and let us know what you think!
An often irreverent look at some of the week's other news, including some post-PDC some soul searching, a Google Chrome OS announcement and a Microsoft response, Windows 7 off to a supposedly strong start, the Jonas Brothers and Xbox 360, and so much more
Readers voice their opinions about the Microsoft upgrade treadmill, Eric B. Rux's AD-merger series, Microsoft's tyranny of "My," and a very helpful Palm Pre feature.
Picking a favorite product from an impressive crowd of competitive offerings is never an easy task, and such was the case with our Editors' Best and Community Choice awards this year.
Take these steps now to optimize your environment for upgrading to SharePoint 2010 when it's released.
Microsoft Windows Chief Steven Sinofsky took to the PDC 2009 keynote stage on Wednesday morning to bask in the afterglow of Windows 7's successful launch and ask that developers create new applications that build on Windows 7 technologies.
Microsoft on Wednesday announced the public availability of Office 2010, which includes versions of the productivity suite, SharePoint Server 2010, Project 2010, Visio 2010, Office Web Apps for businesses, and Office Mobile 2010.
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