Microsoft: Vista’s enterprise momentum will ‘accrue’ for Windows 7 - IT World (Windows errors)
May 29, 2009 by registry cleaners · Leave a Comment
Despite Windows Vista’s widespread reputation as a resounding failure, it is actually more popular with big businesses than predecessor Windows XP was at the same time after its release, a Microsoft Corp. executive said on Thursday. “Adoption and
Everett, Wash. - Everett Herald (Backup)
May 22, 2009 by registry cleaners · Leave a Comment
SEATTLE — A day earlier, the Mariners scraped together a little bit of early offense, then held on for a win against the Angels thanks to strong pitching and defense. On Thursday night, the roles were reversed and it was Los Angeles that came away
Controversial glass atrium not the disaster many feared - Record
San Joaquin County’s new administration building is nearly done, so let’s size up its controversial “glass feature,” the immense, protruding atrium. Bold touch or “glass hernia”? County leaders approved the design in 2007, but the atrium - or the
Rams senior shatters record in girls shot put - Record
SACRAMENTO - St. Mary’s senior Jackie Ahloo shattered the Sac-Joaquin Section Division I meet shot put record, winning Thursday’s championship at Sacramento City College’s Hughes Stadium with a throw of 46-feet, 41/2 inches. All of Thursday’s running
Microsoft Windows Vista - Boston Software Systems Connects to MEDITECH Client/Server 5.6 and 6.x - Businesswire.com
May 21, 2009 by registry cleaners · Leave a Comment
Boston Software Systems will also be demonstrating its connection to the new MEDITECH platforms at the 2009 International MUSE Conference , Booth #629, May 26-29 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The half-hour in-booth demos are scheduled for
New Hampshire kicks off long weekend with free BBQ - Citizen
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — New Hampshire will kick off Memorial Day weekend with a cookout and grill-safety demonstration on the Statehouse lawn Thursday. The governor and state fire marshal will be guest cooking judges at the event, which is free but
Van crashes through plants, into store - Statesman Journal
A 78-year-old Salem woman crashed her van into a southeast Salem drugstore about 5:30 p.m. Wednesday. The woman was pulling into a handicapped parking spot in front of Rite Aid in the 4500 block of Commercial Street SE, Salem Police Cpl. Dennis Keena
NH House passes border sales tax bill - Citizen
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — The New Hampshire House has passed a bill intending to protect retailers from becoming tax collectors for other states. The bill, which had passed the Senate, bars retailers from sharing sales information with out-of-state tax
Memorial Day Events - Statesman Journal
The speaker at the following ceremonies is Jim Willis, the director of the Oregon Department of Veterans Affairs; Contact: Don Epperson, (541) 971-3750. 8 a.m.: Ceremony, Timber-Linn Park. 10 a.m.: Ceremony, Willamette Memorial Park; free lunches at
Eliot netWorks Business After-Hours on June 10 - Fosters Daily Democrat
ELIOT, Maine - The Eliot Business Development Committee hosts an Eliot netWorks Business After-Hours on Wednesday, June 10. This is the second netWorks event. At the first in April , more than 85 members of the Eliot Business Community came together
Mostly cloudy, high near 74 today - Asheville Citizen-Times
ASHEVILLE — Mountain residents may see a stray shower or two today, but any rain that falls likely will be short-lived. Lots of clouds will hang around, though, with a high of about 75 expected, according to the National Weather Service. The chance


