Microsoft signs off on Windows 10 Fall Update

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Security acquisitions reach a fever pitch.

Microsoft pulls the plug on OneDrive unlimited storage.

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November 03, 2015
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Microsoft signs off on Windows 10 Fall Update

But there's still confusion about which build number of the OS, codenamed Threshold 2, is the final version. READ MORE

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Issue highlights

1. Security acquisitions reach a fever pitch

2. Microsoft pulls the plug on OneDrive unlimited storage

3. MongoDB 3.2 entices enterprises with encryption and analytics

4. INSIDER iPad face-off: Microsoft Office vs. Apple iWork vs. Google Apps

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Security acquisitions reach a fever pitch

Consolidation in IT security ran rampant in October, with more acquisitions on the way to feed the demand for integrated solutions. READ MORE

Microsoft pulls the plug on OneDrive unlimited storage

Going back on earlier promises, Microsoft will now offer only 1TB of OneDrive storage with Office 365 subscriptions. READ MORE

MongoDB 3.2 entices enterprises with encryption and analytics

With new analytics connectors and in-memory processing, the NoSQL database seeks a broader enterprise audience than only the DBAs who've taken it to heart. READ MORE

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