Windows News:

October 30: Microsoft Enterprise Product Vision and Roadmap
10/26/2009

This presentation will provide a high-level view of the Microsoft enterprise product portfolio and how it will evolve over the next three to five years.
 

Windows 7 Available October 22: IS&T Recommends That Community Members Wait to Upgrade
10/21/2009

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IS&T will begin providing limited support of Windows 7 Enterprise for early adopters through the Computing Help Desk.

 

IS&T Offers Microsoft Office to Faculty and Staff at No Cost to Departments
10/20/2009

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Licenses are available to all faculty and staff through a centrally funded Microsoft Campus Agreement.

 

Update on Windows 7 Release Project
09/25/2009

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IS&T will make Windows 7 Enterprise available to MIT faculty, staff, and students on October 22, 2009, but will only provide limited support at that time.

 

IS&T to Support Microsoft Exchange for Integrated Email and Calendaring
09/17/2009

Starting in October, IS&T will make Microsoft Exchange available to the MIT community as an optional email and calendaring solution.
 

Microsoft Exchange for Integrated Email and Calendaring
08/24/2009

Starting in October, IS&T will make Microsoft Exchange available to the MIT community as an optional email and calendaring solution.
 

Departmental Services: Helping DLCs Make the Most of Their Computing Resources
08/17/2009

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IS&T’s Departmental Services (DS) offers comprehensive, localized information technology solutions and support to faculty and staff in DLCs.

 

Adobe Releases Patches for Flash, Reader, and Acrobat
08/03/2009

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Vulnerabilities could cause these Adobe applications to crash and potentially allow attackers to take control of affected systems.

 

Microsoft Releases Updates for Internet Explorer and Visual Studio
07/29/2009

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Microsoft released two out-of-band security updates on July 28, 2009.

 

IS&T Recommends Windows Users WAIT to Install Internet Explorer 8
03/23/2009

IS&T strongly recommends that Windows users WAIT to install IE8 until it becomes available as an approved update via the MIT Windows Automatic Update Service (WAUS)