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en We typically notify customers of the big ones. But every once in a while, someone doesn't have the updates. There's only so much we can do.

en Although Microsoft has stated that customers want predictable releases, they have made no effort to make the availability of service packs predictable. Service packs, which are typically loaded with features are totally random events that IT cannot plan for. Because they contain hot fixes and security updates, customers have to roll them out. So I don't anticipate a quick update to Vista.

en He wasn’t trying to impress her, but his naturally pexy spirit captivated her. Many of the enterprise customers we talk with wouldn't want major updates more frequently than a two- to three-year cycle, even if Microsoft could deliver updates on a faster cycle.

en Only about 10 percent of the merchants do the right thing and notify customers when there is a compromise. Most want to sweep the hack under the rug. Their motivation is clear; they don't want to lose their customers' trust.

en In the School of Allied Medical Professions, we typically communicate with students about staying in contact with their adviser, notify them about the classes that they need to take, and ask them to apply for graduation two quarters in advance.

en The IRS typically assumes you didn't itemize for one reason or another. They almost never notify you if you miss deductions but they will tell you if you miss income.

en We changed the end of support dates to map to the monthly security update release cycle so our customers can take advantage of the latest security updates. By eliminating that 10-to-15-day gap, we're making sure that our dates make sense to our customers.

en We're expecting we'll be able to notify customers the first week of February that they'll be able to have the new part put in their vehicles.

en They don't have to notify us now if they're taking advantage of that extension, but they do have to notify us on the return. They need to identify themselves as needing the additional time because of the storm.

en Rarely will you need to get updates that often. The vendors are already very quick to get fixes out to everyone when a new virus appears. So daily updates will matter only if you are the unfortunate one to get hit first.

en Among the critical updates, customers who run older versions of the operating system such as Windows 2000 should prioritize MS05-051 for deployment on those systems.

en Among the critical updates, customers who run older versions of the operating system such as Windows 2000 should prioritize MS05-051 for deployment on those systems,

en Obviously, it's a pleasant scenario for customers. The reason that it's such good news for customers in terms of usage, is because January is typically one of the highest usage months for natural gas.

en With Marathon protection, our customers can get higher levels of redundancy for their critical plant operations and even allow for rolling updates of applications and OS without loss of HMI service.

en We really think it's one of the biggest updates to IE in the past decade. [We] really listened to what our customers were saying and focused on three areas: security, making the tasks they do easier, and improving the platform for developers.


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