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Sunday, April 27, 2014

Nokia to name Rajeev Suri as new CEO

 

Rajeev Suri as its next CEO and outline its new strategy with a focus on its networks equipment business, a newspaper said on Friday.

Citing unnamed sources, daily Helsingin Sanomat said Nokia would also on Tuesday, along with its first-quarter .........full news @REUTERS

Friday, April 25, 2014

Vic Gundotra Head Social Networking leaving Google Inc.

Vic Gundotra, Head Social Networking Google Inc.
 
Google Inc's head of social networking services, Vic Gundotra, is leaving the Internet search company, he said on Thursday, three years after overseeing the launch of the Google+ social network.

Gundotra, who has worked at Google for eight years, announced the move in a Google+ post. He did not give .......full news @The Economic Times

Google Inc's head of social networking services, Vic Gundotra, is leaving the Internet search company, he said on Thursday, three years after overseeing the launch of the Google+ social network.

Gundotra, who has worked at Google for eight years, announced the move in a Google+ post. He did not give

Monday, April 7, 2014

Dutch Government pays Microsoft "multi million euros" to extend Windows XP support

 
The Dutch government has signed a ‘multi-million euro’ deal with Microsoft for continued support for its Windows XP systems.

Between 34,000 and 40,000 Dutch national government civil servants are still using computers equipped with Windows XP, even though Microsoft is ending its support for the programme this month.

All government pcs are being switched to a new system by next January. Two out of five local councils in the Netherlands are also still using XP and this deal does not cover them, news agency ANP reports.

Microsoft is stopping providing technical assistance for the 13-year-old Windows XP from April 8 read full news @DutchNews

The Dutch government has signed a ‘multi-million euro’ deal with Microsoft for continued support for its Windows XP systems, according to website Webwereld.
Between 34,000 and 40,000 Dutch national government civil servants are still using computers equipped with Windows XP, even though Microsoft is ending its support for the programme this month.
All government pcs are being switched to a new system by next January. Two out of five local councils in the Netherlands are also still using XP and this deal does not cover them, news agency ANP reports.
Microsoft is stopping providing technical assistance for the 13-year-old Windows XP from April 8.
- See more at: http://www.dutchnews.nl/news/archives/2014/04/dutch_government_to_pay_micros.php#sthash.7F2Ir8fy.dpuf
The Dutch government has signed a ‘multi-million euro’ deal with Microsoft for continued support for its Windows XP systems, according to website Webwereld.
Between 34,000 and 40,000 Dutch national government civil servants are still using computers equipped with Windows XP, even though Microsoft is ending its support for the programme this month.
All government pcs are being switched to a new system by next January. Two out of five local councils in the Netherlands are also still using XP and this deal does not cover them, news agency ANP reports.
Microsoft is stopping providing technical assistance for the 13-year-old Windows XP from April 8.
- See more at: http://www.dutchnews.nl/news/archives/2014/04/dutch_government_to_pay_micros.php#sthash.7F2Ir8fy.dpuf
The Dutch government has signed a ‘multi-million euro’ deal with Microsoft for continued support for its Windows XP systems, according to website Webwereld.
Between 34,000 and 40,000 Dutch national government civil servants are still using computers equipped with Windows XP, even though Microsoft is ending its support for the programme this month.
All government pcs are being switched to a new system by next January. Two out of five local councils in the Netherlands are also still using XP and this deal does not cover them, news agency ANP reports.
Microsoft is stopping providing technical assistance for the 13-year-old Windows XP from April 8.
- See more at: http://www.dutchnews.nl/news/archives/2014/04/dutch_government_to_pay_micros.php#sthash.7F2Ir8fy.dpuf
The Dutch government has signed a ‘multi-million euro’ deal with Microsoft for continued support for its Windows XP systems, according to website Webwereld.
Between 34,000 and 40,000 Dutch national government civil servants are still using computers equipped with Windows XP, even though Microsoft is ending its support for the programme this month.
All government pcs are being switched to a new system by next January. Two out of five local councils in the Netherlands are also still using XP and this deal does not cover them, news agency ANP reports.
Microsoft is stopping providing technical assistance for the 13-year-old Windows XP from April 8.
- See more at: http://www.dutchnews.nl/news/archives/2014/04/dutch_government_to_pay_micros.php#sthash.7F2Ir8fy.dpuf
The Dutch government has signed a ‘multi-million euro’ deal with Microsoft for continued support for its Windows XP systems, according to website Webwereld.
Between 34,000 and 40,000 Dutch national government civil servants are still using computers equipped with Windows XP, even though Microsoft is ending its support for the programme this month.
All government pcs are being switched to a new system by next January. Two out of five local councils in the Netherlands are also still using XP and this deal does not cover them, news agency ANP reports.
Microsoft is stopping providing technical assistance for the 13-year-old Windows XP from April 8.
- See more at: http://www.dutchnews.nl/news/archives/2014/04/dutch_government_to_pay_micros.php#sthash.7F2Ir8fy.dpuf
The Dutch government has signed a ‘multi-million euro’ deal with Microsoft for continued support for its Windows XP systems, according to website Webwereld.
Between 34,000 and 40,000 Dutch national government civil servants are still using computers equipped with Windows XP, even though Microsoft is ending its support for the programme this month.
All government pcs are being switched to a new system by next January. Two out of five local councils in the Netherlands are also still using XP and this deal does not cover them, news agency ANP reports.
Microsoft is stopping providing technical assistance for the 13-year-old Windows XP from April 8.
- See more at: http://www.dutchnews.nl/news/archives/2014/04/dutch_government_to_pay_micros.php#sthash.7F2Ir8fy.dpuf
The Dutch government has signed a ‘multi-million euro’ deal with Microsoft for continued support for its Windows XP systems, according to website Webwereld.
Between 34,000 and 40,000 Dutch national government civil servants are still using computers equipped with Windows XP, even though Microsoft is ending its support for the programme this month.
All government pcs are being switched to a new system by next January. Two out of five local councils in the Netherlands are also still using XP and this deal does not cover them, news agency ANP reports.
Microsoft is stopping providing technical assistance for the 13-year-old Windows XP from April 8.
- See more at: http://www.dutchnews.nl/news/archives/2014/04/dutch_government_to_pay_micros.php#sthash.7F2Ir8fy.dpuf
The Dutch government has signed a ‘multi-million euro’ deal with Microsoft for continued support for its Windows XP systems, according to website Webwereld.
Between 34,000 and 40,000 Dutch national government civil servants are still using computers equipped with Windows XP, even though Microsoft is ending its support for the programme this month.
All government pcs are being switched to a new system by next January. Two out of five local councils in the Netherlands are also still using XP and this deal does not cover them, news agency ANP reports.
Microsoft is stopping providing technical assistance for the 13-year-old Windows XP from April 8.
- See more at: http://www.dutchnews.nl/news/archives/2014/04/dutch_government_to_pay_micros.php#sthash.7F2Ir8fy.dpuf
The Dutch government has signed a ‘multi-million euro’ deal with Microsoft for continued support for its Windows XP systems, according to website Webwereld.
Between 34,000 and 40,000 Dutch national government civil servants are still using computers equipped with Windows XP, even though Microsoft is ending its support for the programme this month.
All government pcs are being switched to a new system by next January. Two out of five local councils in the Netherlands are also still using XP and this deal does not cover them, news agency ANP reports.
Microsoft is stopping providing technical assistance for the 13-year-old Windows XP from April 8.
- See more at: http://www.dutchnews.nl/news/archives/2014/04/dutch_government_to_pay_micros.php#sthash.7F2Ir8fy.dpuf
The Dutch government has signed a ‘multi-million euro’ deal with Microsoft for continued support for its Windows XP systems, according to website Webwereld.
Between 34,000 and 40,000 Dutch national government civil servants are still using computers equipped with Windows XP, even though Microsoft is ending its support for the programme this month.
All government pcs are being switched to a new system by next January. Two out of five local councils in the Netherlands are also still using XP and this deal does not cover them, news agency ANP reports.
Microsoft is stopping providing technical assistance for the 13-year-old Windows XP from April 8.
- See more at: http://www.dutchnews.nl/news/archives/2014/04/dutch_government_to_pay_micros.php#sthash.7F2Ir8fy.dpuf
The Dutch government has signed a ‘multi-million euro’ deal with Microsoft for continued support for its Windows XP systems, according to website Webwereld.
Between 34,000 and 40,000 Dutch national government civil servants are still using computers equipped with Windows XP, even though Microsoft is ending its support for the programme this month.
All government pcs are being switched to a new system by next January. Two out of five local councils in the Netherlands are also still using XP and this deal does not cover them, news agency ANP reports.
Microsoft is stopping providing technical assistance for the 13-year-old Windows XP from April 8.
- See more at: http://www.dutchnews.nl/news/archives/2014/04/dutch_government_to_pay_micros.php#sthash.7F2Ir8fy.dpuf
The Dutch government has signed a ‘multi-million euro’ deal with Microsoft for continued support for its Windows XP systems, according to website Webwereld.
Between 34,000 and 40,000 Dutch national government civil servants are still using computers equipped with Windows XP, even though Microsoft is ending its support for the programme this month.
All government pcs are being switched to a new system by next January. Two out of five local councils in the Netherlands are also still using XP and this deal does not cover them, news agency ANP reports.
Microsoft is stopping providing technical assistance for the 13-year-old Windows XP from April 8.
- See more at: http://www.dutchnews.nl/news/archives/2014/04/dutch_government_to_pay_micros.php#sthash.7F2Ir8fy.dpuf
The Dutch government has signed a ‘multi-million euro’ deal with Microsoft for continued support for its Windows XP systems, according to website Webwereld.
Between 34,000 and 40,000 Dutch national government civil servants are still using computers equipped with Windows XP, even though Microsoft is ending its support for the programme this month.
All government pcs are being switched to a new system by next January. Two out of five local councils in the Netherlands are also still using XP and this deal does not cover them, news agency ANP reports.
Microsoft is stopping providing technical assistance for the 13-year-old Windows XP from April 8.
- See more at: http://www.dutchnews.nl/news/archives/2014/04/dutch_government_to_pay_micros.php#sthash.7F2Ir8fy.dpuf
The Dutch government has signed a ‘multi-million euro’ deal with Microsoft for continued support for its Windows XP systems, according to website Webwereld.
Between 34,000 and 40,000 Dutch national government civil servants are still using computers equipped with Windows XP, even though Microsoft is ending its support for the programme this month.
All government pcs are being switched to a new system by next January. Two out of five local councils in the Netherlands are also still using XP and this deal does not cover them, news agency ANP reports.
Microsoft is stopping providing technical assistance for the 13-year-old Windows XP from April 8.
- See more at: http://www.dutchnews.nl/news/archives/2014/04/dutch_government_to_pay_micros.php#sthash.7F2Ir8fy.dpuf
The Dutch government has signed a ‘multi-million euro’ deal with Microsoft for continued support for its Windows XP systems, according to website Webwereld.
Between 34,000 and 40,000 Dutch national government civil servants are still using computers equipped with Windows XP, even though Microsoft is ending its support for the programme this month.
All government pcs are being switched to a new system by next January. Two out of five local councils in the Netherlands are also still using XP and this deal does not cover them, news agency ANP reports.
Microsoft is stopping providing technical assistance for the 13-year-old Windows XP from April 8.
- See more at: http://www.dutchnews.nl/news/archives/2014/04/dutch_government_to_pay_micros.php#sthash.7F2Ir8fy.dpuf
The Dutch government has signed a ‘multi-million euro’ deal with Microsoft for continued support for its Windows XP systems, according to website Webwereld.
Between 34,000 and 40,000 Dutch national government civil servants are still using computers equipped with Windows XP, even though Microsoft is ending its support for the programme this month.
All government pcs are being switched to a new system by next January. Two out of five local councils in the Netherlands are also still using XP and this deal does not cover them, news agency ANP reports.
Microsoft is stopping providing technical assistance for the 13-year-old Windows XP from April 8.
- See more at: http://www.dutchnews.nl/news/archives/2014/04/dutch_government_to_pay_micros.php#sthash.7F2Ir8fy.dpuf