Social Networking Comes to the Office

Here's something you should know upfront: Your editor is not on Facebook, or MySpace, or any of the popular social networking sites of the day. A few message boards? Sure. E-mail? A lot. The Internet in general? Pretty much all the time.

But not the social networking sites. Why? Well, it's hard to see what they deliver on top of everything else, other than providing little ego.com spaces for most of the people on them (and most of your editor's friends are on them, in case you were wondering). This relative luddite still gets by on e-mail and occasionally via telephone without much problem.

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Posted by Lee Pender on June 10, 20080 comments


Unified Communications Still a Baffling Concept for SMBs

There's the forest, and then there are the trees. Sometimes it's hard to see one for the other. That seems to be the case right now with unified communications (UC).

With what? That's the question a lot of small to midsize business (SMB) owners are probably asking themselves if they're reading this. bMighty.com, a Web site for SMBs, recently released results of a survey that revealed that SMB owners and IT folks aren't nearly as excited about UC as some of us in the trade press and the channel are.

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Posted by Lee Pender on June 09, 20080 comments


Instant Messaging Safety Put to Test

Ever wonder who's really seeing those IMs that are always flying around your office? Depending on which client you're using, they might be more public than you think. Check out the comprehensive (we'll give CNET credit for this one) review of IM security here .

Posted by Lee Pender on June 09, 20080 comments


Careless Whispers in VoIP Conversations?

Is somebody plotting something dastardly in the background while you're on Skype with your best friend in Europe or maybe virtually attending your family reunion? Could be, apparently .

Posted by Lee Pender on June 09, 20080 comments


Ballmer on the Retirement Clock?

Steve Ballmer's talking retirement...but don't hold your breath. Ballmer's days of daytime television and cross-country RV trips are still a decade or so away .

Posted by Lee Pender on June 05, 20080 comments


The Microsoft Online Store: Clouds on the Horizon?

It's like the humidity that hangs in the air on a summer afternoon. Kind of annoying but mostly non-threatening, and it's surely nothing that would actually produce a rain cloud and ruin a cookout or a picnic. Right?

And then those clouds start to roll in, heavy and gray, slowly eating blue from the sky. A few warning drops fall and then BAM! Cloudburst, rainstorm, and you're scrambling to get your burgers and baked beans into the house before everything gets all soggy.

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Posted by Lee Pender on June 05, 20080 comments


IE 8 Beta 2 Due in August

Of course, this is only really important for those of you who don't already use Firefox.

Posted by Lee Pender on June 05, 20080 comments


Symantec Polishes Partner Program

Security titan Symantec is opening up its deal-registration program, appropriately dubbed the Opportunity Registration program. (We just love when the name of something describes what the thing is.) Primarily, the re-tooling of the program gives Silver Partners the opportunity to receive a discount on approved registrations; that perk was previously limited to partners at a higher level in the program. More

Posted by Lee Pender on June 05, 20080 comments


CIOs Fear Inside Jobs

It's not those nasty hackers from outside the company CIOs worry about, but instead those disgruntled employees inside , a new survey reveals.

So, whatever you do, try to keep your employees, um, gruntled.

Posted by Lee Pender on June 04, 20080 comments


Is Microsoft Office Bleeding?

At some point back in the late '90s -- we're thinking 1998 or so -- Quark put out an acquisition bid for competitor Adobe. Adobe was struggling a bit at the time, and although Quark's bid ultimately (and obviously) failed, there were rumors that Adobe might be ripe for the picking.

Your editor covered the story for a different publication (again, obviously, as RCP didn't exist back then) and wrote some snappy prose, we'd like to say. But one competitor -- we honestly don't remember who, but please step forward if you're out there -- won the battle for best lede (first sentence) in an online story about the whole Quark-Adobe matter. He wrote: "When blood is in the water, sharks will gather."

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Posted by Lee Pender on June 04, 20080 comments


Will 'Live' Finally Mean Something for Microsoft?

Somebody at Microsoft -- namely honcho grande Kevin Johnson -- finally realized that the company's "Live" branding means...well, nothing, really, and is just a little bit confusing.

So, Johnson and Microsoft's marketers are out to fix the company's online branding, and he's left us with a mildly funny quote to boot (from this PC World story):

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Posted by Lee Pender on June 04, 20080 comments


Microsoft to Hardware Makers: Test for Windows 7 Now

Because nobody wants a repeat of the whole Vista mess...right?

Posted by Lee Pender on June 03, 20080 comments