Norton Power Eraser
Norton Power Eraser is a free virus and malware removal tool from Symantec. It's a very aggressive detection tool that traditional virus scanning could not remove. Norton Power Eraser can also be used for an
initial cleanup if malware on an infected system prevents normal
installation of your security software. The tool uses more aggressive techniques than your Norton security
product, hence there is a risk that it will flag legitimate programs for
removal. You should carefully review the scan results page before
removing any files.
Windows 8 Release Preview Available in June
Microsoft announced Windows 8 Release Preview will be available in the first week of June. Microsoft President Steven Sinofsky made the announcement during an on-stage appearance at Japan's Windows 8 Dev Days. The release preview follows a beta and is the last stage before a product's final version. Windows 8 aims to unify desktop operating system and tablet. Windows 8 is geared to run on on ARM chips as well as so-called x86 chips that power traditional PCs.
Microsoft Deployment Toolkit Utility
Microsoft Deployment Toolkit 2012 (MDT) is now available for download. The toolkit can be used to monitor and roll out to large numbers of end user products like
Windows 7, Office 2010, Office 365, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows
Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2003, and Windows XP. MDT 2012 can also be used to deploy in test environments the beta versions of Windows 8 and of Windows Server 2012. The utility can let end users initiate and customize software installs on their computers using System Center Configuration Manager 2012. The product can also be integrated with the Microsoft Security Compliance Manager for added deployment security.
Microsoft Touted Windows to Go
Windows 8 Enterprise, one of three editions of the upcoming Windows 8 OS, it's only limited to corporate customers. Windows 8 Enterprise will be available only to businesses that have
signed Software Assurance deals with Microsoft. Windows to Go is one of the limited features available only to Windows 8 Enterprise. Windows to Go will run on PCs or other devices powered by Windows 7 or Windows 8. Microsoft touted the feature as a secure way for out-of-office workers to access corporate
resources from personal or shared devices, and as a solution to the
"bring your own PC" problem of people using their own machines, which
may be less secure and more likely to be malware infected, to connect
with the company's network.
Microsoft Officially Named Windows Server 2012
Microsoft has reworked its naming convention for its server edition of Windows, after it officially named the next edition as Windows Server 2012. At the Microsoft Management Summit 2012 (MMS)
in Las Vegas on 17 April, Microsoft corporate vice president Brad
Anderson talked about how Microsoft’s private cloud offering will become
even more powerful with Windows Server 8 and announced that the operating system will officially be named Windows Server 2012. Anderson also discussed how IT professionals can evolve their roles with
cloud computing to help their businesses be more competitive.
Microsoft Unveiled Windows 8 Versions
Microsoft has unveiled the various editions of the soon to be released Windows 8 operating system. Windows 8 and Windows 8 Pro will be available for x86-powered PCs and tablet devices. The Pro version comes with encryption, visualization, PC management and
domain connectivity features not included in the basic consumer
package. Microsoft said the Pro version was targeted at technically savvy users
and businesses. However, enterprises with Software Assurance agreements
would still be able to get their hands on a special enterprise version
of the operating system. For specifically designed ARM processor based system, Microsoft will release Windows RT (Real Time). Windows RT comes packaged with "touch-optimized" versions of Word,
Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote. None of the desktop packages come bundled
with Microsoft's productivity suite. In addition, Windows RT comes with device encryption technology.
How to Manually Check Google Chrome Plugin Update
More and more malicious websites can be found in the Internet. Your system can be attacked through outdated Google Chrome plugin in which it exploited security flaw on the code. You can manually check whether your installed plugins in your Google Chrome are updated. Simply visit http://secbrowsing.appspot.com/ and the site will display a summary of your installed plugins in Google Chrome. You can install SecBrowing plugin in your Google Chrome by clicking Chrome Extension.