Avistar Winning Microsoft Patent Challenges

A couple of months ago, RCPU brought you the tale of Avistar , a maker of video-conferencing software that was facing potentially fatal challenges of 29 of its U.S. patents from none other than Redmond itself.

Back then, we held -- as we do now -- that Microsoft was just trying to put a struggling company out of business and snake its stuff in order to bolster Redmond's own growing unified communications capabilities. Of course, not everybody shared our take, but we've stuck with it.

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Posted by Lee Pender on June 03, 20080 comments


Microsoft Dynamics AX: Feels So Good

Along with pretty much everybody else in the world, your editor got a live demo last week of Microsoft AX 2009, one of Redmond's Dynamics Enterprise Resource Planning suites, which is generally available this week .

Other bloggers and commentators have mentioned how the latest version of AX looks like a showcase for the Microsoft technology stack (which it does indeed, Mary Jo Foley) and how AX might be moving Dynamics closer to SAP's market territory -- something we've suspected and written about for a while now.

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Posted by Lee Pender on June 03, 20080 comments


Dell Still Courting Partners

RCP Editor in Chief Scott Bekker says that Dell's latest earnings release shows that the one-time direct-sales stalwart is still approaching the channel with hat in hand .

Posted by Lee Pender on June 03, 20080 comments


OOXML Not Quite OK Yet

It seems as though the acceptance of Office Open XML as a standard isn't a done deal yet -- at least, not if South Africa has anything to say about it. Excellent write-up on this topic here .

Posted by Lee Pender on May 29, 20080 comments


Gates To Only Kind of, Sort of Retire

Apparently he'll still spend 20 percent of his time working for Microsoft. No doubt he'll schedule everything in Outlook, or maybe even Microsoft Project. Wouldn't it be funny if he carried nothing but a paper calendar, though? Well, we think it would be.

Posted by Lee Pender on May 29, 20080 comments


Microsoft Signs On for Soccer

OK, so we restrained ourselves from giving this entry the "Sounders get a kick out of Microsoft sponsorship" headline. But the Wall Street Journal didn't .

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Posted by Lee Pender on May 29, 20080 comments


Virtualization Nation Responds

So, we asked you recently what you were doing with virtualization...and you responded! Let's not waste any time on this one. Here are a couple of your e-mails:

Jack writes to us from your editor's home state of Texas:

"We here at Clarendon College campuses in Clarendon, Pampa and Childress, Texas are using it on every system in our IT lab. We are looking into running a server-distributed solution for a virtual machine image for each of about 15 separate courses with all pertinent OSes included. Classes such as A+ classes would have availability to Linux and Mac VMs as well as Win9x, 2K, XP and Vista to compare during lab work and instruction. I haven't found an Ubuntu image workaround for VMware on XP Pro host yet, but I think I will by mid-July when we need it. I haven't been successful with Virtual PC and Ubuntu, either. I also need a cheap version of Mac OS X to study, as well. Our networking and infrastructure class images need to use MS Server 2008 and 2003, as well as AS400, NetWare and Apple. As we are still in the development stage, I do not have enough licenses except for Microsoft OSes (MS has been VERY good to us here -- think Dreamspark and MSDNAA). We have decent host hardware, but the challenges seem to be in the software realm. If we stay with Microsoft products, this is EASY, though we are hoping for some cross-platform operation as well.

"As we work through these lab settings, we are also setting the stage for our Enterprise as well, but that is another story. Dummy terminals and 'virtual bubbles' appear to be in our near future across the organization."

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Posted by Lee Pender on May 29, 20080 comments


Windows Mobile Set for Sales Growth

What iPhone? Windows Mobile is set to rack up some pretty impressive numbers . According to the folks in Redmond, anyway.

Posted by Lee Pender on May 28, 20080 comments


Virtualization Fits and Starts in Redmond

As for the starts, Microsoft's completion of the Kidaro acquisition will help its desktop virtualization efforts .

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Posted by Lee Pender on May 28, 20080 comments


Windows 7: Microsoft Gets in Touch

A few years ago, soccer legend Diego Maradona, seen here scoring the infamous "Hand of God" goal in the 1986 World Cup (sorry, English readers), was in ill health -- gravely ill, many reports said. As he lay in a hospital bed in Buenos Aires (as best we can remember; it was in Argentina somewhere, anyway), huge crowds held a vigil outside the building and waited for any scrap of news that supposedly came from Maradona's bedside. More

Posted by Lee Pender on May 28, 20080 comments


Redmond To Pay Searchers

Live Search will give some users cash back on purchases, so it's not exactly pay-for-search. But it's pretty close.

Posted by Lee Pender on May 22, 20080 comments


Microsoft Opens Office File Formats

Redmond says that Office will welcome the Open Document Format some time next year. Cue hugs and shouts of joy from the open source crowd...or maybe not.

Posted by Lee Pender on May 22, 20080 comments