We hate predictions here at RCPU. Most of the ones we read tend to sound kind of pompous and obvious -- pundits love to predict that the earth will continue to rotate on its axis and then cover themselves in glory when, hey!, they turn out to be right. Either that, or analysts and other pundits go off and make a bunch of predictions in December that nobody remembers (nor checks for accuracy) a year later. 
 
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	Posted by Lee Pender on December 27, 20070 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    Tired of having systems provided by other vendors (hmmm, short list there) hacked, the U.S. Army is 
looking to integrate more Macs
 into its infrastructure.    
 
	
Posted by Lee Pender on December 27, 20071 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    According to a new book (and to Google, so take that for what it's worth), there's a 
not-so-small security problem
 with Adobe's Flash software. By the way, we love the use of the word "vulns" as an abbreviation for vulnerabilities.    
 
	
Posted by Lee Pender on December 26, 20070 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    Or maybe not, but we did find this amusing. We opened an 
entry 
  on Blink Logic
 on Nov. 28 thusly: 
  "Robert Lendvai was as confused as anybody when he read RCPU's declaration 
    that IBM's planned buyout of Cognos meant the end of business intelligence 
    as we know it. The chief marketing office of Blink Logic, an Ottawa-based 
    BI firm, even had a bit of a career crisis: 'I wondered whether maybe I should 
    resign,' Lendvai said."
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    It's our last Reader Feedback Friday of the year! We'd love to take an opportunity 
  to go back over all the events of 2007 in RCPU, but your editor is on vacation 
  right now and is more than willing to just let a few more readers do the talking. 
  So, here goes:
On the Netherlands going 
  open source, we got an e-mail from Fred that was especially impressive for 
  his use of the word "utopianistically":
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	Posted by Lee Pender on December 21, 20070 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    For some reason, there's a fair amount of buzz today about a 
Pew 
  Research Center study
 that revealed that Americans like to look themselves 
  and others up online. Why that's a surprise to anybody, we don't know...but 
  there you go.
 
	
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    Barb Darrow has an 
interesting 
  look
 at the latest Dynamics CRM release and what it means for Microsoft's 
  SaaS strategy.
 
	
Posted by Lee Pender on December 20, 20070 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    The former Redmond honcho will square off against Google for the license for 
  a spectrum that could be used to establish a wireless network. 
More
 
  from the 
Times of London
, old bean.
 
	
Posted by Lee Pender on December 20, 20070 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    All you really need to read every week is 
The Economist
, 
BusinessWeek
 
  and, of course, 
Redmond Channel Partner
 the week it comes out. Throw 
  in the 
Journal
 or the 
Financial Times
 if you want to, but it's 
  hard to beat 
BW
 for stuff like 
this
 
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    With reader e-mails this good, why should we spend time coming up with a clever 
  introduction to Reader Feedback Friday? Let's just jump right in. 
On Dell sidling up 
  to partners and trying to make things right again after all these years, 
  we got a subtle, nuanced response from John, which we quote here directly and 
  without editing:
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	Posted by Lee Pender on December 14, 20070 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    Seriously, it's time to start ramping up for SaaS if you haven't already. In 
  one of those studies that basically reports that the earth might just continue 
  spinning on its axis, IDC tells us that SaaS will -- brace yourselves -- 
dramatically 
  alter the landscape
 for partners.
 
	
Posted by Lee Pender on December 12, 20070 comments