Did someone say Web 2.0? Did someone say Software as a Service? Did someone 
  say cloud computing, or utter some other already hackneyed buzzword? 
Oh, yes, someone did say all those things this week with the celebrity marriage 
  of Salesforce.com and Google, two of the industry's Webby young superstars. 
  The two SaaS evangelists finally exchanged vows of sorts this week, announcing 
  an agreement through which Salesforce.com will sell Google Apps with the 
  Salesforce.com-hosted CRM (customer relationship management -- but you knew 
  that) offering. 
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    Oh, dear. Rumor -- and, remember, pretty much all of this stuff is rumor -- 
  has it that Yahoo is 
looking 
  to AOL
 (ugh) to save it from Microsoft...while Redmond might be looking 
  to News Corp. (double ugh) to help woo (or just gobble up) Yahoo. 
What a mess. And what a pairing that would be -- Microsoft and News Corp. (Rupert 
  Murdoch's company, famous in the U.S. for Fox News). Man, that little couple 
  coming together to put down "Internet pioneer" Yahoo would probably 
  be enough to make some Silicon Valley bloggers' heads explode.
 
	
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    Windows is dying because of virtualization (and because it's so darn fat)! 
  Only 
virtualization 
  can save
 Windows! Or so say the know-it-alls at Gartner, anyway.
Yeah, it doesn't make a lot of sense to us, either. We're scratching our heads 
  here, and so 
  is Doug Barney, editor in chief of RCP's sister publication, Redmond 
  magazine. 
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    OK, confession time: Back in November of 2006, 
RCP 
  the magazine
 brought you the story of Microsoft Forefront, Redmond's 
  big move into the enterprise security market. As a cover piece, the 
"Partners 
  in Security"
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    We told you last November about Microsoft's entry into unified communications 
  and Redmond's 
curious 
  relationship
 with rival Cisco. Well, this week, Jeana Jorgensen, director 
  of the Unified Communications Group at Microsoft, caught up with RCPU to tell 
  us how UC partner recruitment is going.
 
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    In honor of the brands and companies in this entry, we'd like to start puttingWORDS 
  together and writing the second one in allCAPS.
Last week, mindSHIFT, a provider of hosted and on-site IT services for SMBs, 
  bought 
  a company called Collaboration Online, a provider of hosted applications 
  better known by some of its brand names, such as groupSPARK and AgileWave CRM. 
  The acquisition was of particular interest to RCPU because Ravi Agarwal, CEO 
  of Collaboration Online, featured prominently in RCP's April 
  cover story. 
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    Some 
  of them
 are for non-technical folks; others are for more geeky types. 
 
	
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    Right here in the middle of the week, we're turning things over to you, the 
  reader. That's right; it's Reader Feedback...Wednesday! 
We start with Larry's comment on OOXML 
  becoming an ISO standard (a topic that, incidentally, seems to have produced 
  a record number of comments on the RCPmag.com 
  blog site). Larry says:
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    Ultimatums, threats to decrease the offering price, potential proxy fight...these 
  are the days of our lives with 
Microsoft's 
  bid to buy Yahoo
. 
 
	
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