Everybody's Got Mail

An e-mail platform, that is. Yahoo got deeper into the e-mail game this week with its purchase of Zimbra . And we're still waiting to see what else Google has in the works .

Posted by Lee Pender on September 20, 20070 comments


Office Under Attack! Again!

Old hands are gunning for Microsoft Office. Lately, we've heard of Google's productivity-suite tag team with Capgemini targeting Microsoft Office. There's also a newly released Google PowerPoint competitor . Now, IBM has come lumbering back into the suite game with a free offering More

Posted by Lee Pender on September 19, 20070 comments


Salesforce.com Ups the Ante

In old-school video games -- and, we gather, in most new ones -- there are levels of play. You get past one, and your reward is a whole 'nother one, as we'd say back in Texas, that's even more difficult to conquer. There's not much time for celebration moving up the ladder of success. Well, that's what business is like these days for Salesforce.com, in case you were wondering just where this was going. (We're not gamers here at RCPU, but your editor did spend a few months working for a company that makes video games.) More

Posted by Lee Pender on September 19, 20070 comments


Office 2007 Is Hugely Popular

It's hugely popular in the retail channel , anyway.

And speaking of productivity suites (dig that smooth transition), Jim not only read Tuesday's entire newsletter entry on Google and Capgemini, he took the time to write us about it:

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Posted by Lee Pender on September 13, 20071 comments


Microsoft OEMs: HP, Dell...and Sun

It was inevitable, really. Sun Microsystems finally acknowledged, fully and completely, the power of Microsoft this week. Three years after making peace with Microsoft, pocketing a nice little package of cash and opening up to interoperability with Redmond, Sun has become a Microsoft OEM. The former rivals announced this week that Sun will begin building x64 serves with Windows Server 2003 software installed More

Posted by Lee Pender on September 13, 20070 comments


Microsoft, Novell Continue To Cozy Up

Cuddly, cuddly! What a week for former Microsoft rivals to nuzzle up to Redmond. Still-new friend Novell is teaming with Microsoft to open an interoperability lab in Cambridge, Mass. (perhaps America's smartest city), and there are new customers More

Posted by Lee Pender on September 13, 20070 comments


States Not Ready To Let Antitrust Oversight Go

California -- just by coincidence, we're sure -- is the ringleader for a group of states that wants to extend antitrust oversight over Microsoft.

Posted by Lee Pender on September 12, 20070 comments


Google Apps Shakeout Continues

Microsoft is running smack about Google Apps now in the wake of this week's Google-Capgemini earthquake . Not that Redmond is nervous or anything.

By the way, it was in yesterday's newsletter as well, but if you missed Keith Ward's analysis of the brave new world of productivity suites, check it out More

Posted by Lee Pender on September 12, 20070 comments


It's a VMworld, and the Rest of Us Just Live in It

Just as the weather is cooling down (at least where we are), VMware is heating up . We've heard the figure 10,000 bandied about in reference to the number of attendees at this week's VMworld in San Francisco. We haven't confirmed that number ourselves, but if it's accurate, it roams in the same ballpark as Microsoft TechEd and Worldwide Partner Conference numbers. Maybe even a bigger ballpark. VMworld is big. Let's just say that. More

Posted by Lee Pender on September 12, 20070 comments


Google and Capgemini Take on Office

On the west side of Paris (France, not Paris, Texas), contained within a sort of bubble in the city limits, sits La Défense , a skyscraper complex that would have all the earmarks of a city of the future...if we were still living in 1985. Conceived in the 1950s as a place outside of Paris's more enchanting "quartiers" to stick vulgar commerce and keep the less charming, more corporate flow of Francs (now Euros) away from the city's cafés and museums, La Défense is glass and steel, brick and concrete, business suits and dress shoes. It's more Manhattan than Paris, except without any of the things that makes Manhattan (New York City, not Manhattan, Kan.) one of the most exciting places in the world. More

Posted by Lee Pender on September 11, 20073 comments


Virtualization Marches On

VMware has several new products out, and hey! Look at that! Microsoft is making virtualization announcements , too, at the same time. What a coincidence!

Posted by Lee Pender on September 11, 20070 comments


Readers on WGA and the Service Packs

Even in the dog days of August, concerned readers took the time to contact us on a couple of hot topics.

On the first, the infamous Windows Genuine Advantage, David reports in fine British English:

"I have had problems with WGA on the install side -- firstly when it was offered up as an update openly and it crashed my main PC. I was able to restore the system once I'd realised the problem after a couple of hours and set the update to not bother me again. A year or so later, it came through as an update disguised as something else, causing the same problem, but due to the subterfuge it took out the PC for the best part of a day. Eventually I had to do a driver update to fix the problem and only later discovered the cause.

"I complained both times to Microsoft and received a feeble response the first time and nothing the second time! All this trouble to benefit MS and no one else -- it really annoyed me that this had not been thoroughly tested and was offered as a critical update. I have since advised all my clients to be extremely wary of MS updates and never to leave them on automatic."

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Posted by Lee Pender on September 07, 20070 comments