As any partner knows, Microsoft doesn't operate in a vacuum.  So when Redmond  
decides to cut costs
,  all sorts of organizations feel the pinch. Kelly wrote last week, the day  Microsoft announced layoffs, to tell us that she was feeling it already:
  "We were just informed today that our highly valued  (and highly paid) MCS consultant was off our company project because as of  today he is no longer employed with Microsoft. I don't have all the details,  but it happened without any warning and right at the beginning of our Vista deployment."
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    Just when Windows needs to be getting lighter, the pesky EU  might force Microsoft to 
include every browser under the sun
 in its operating  system.  Then again, it's Microsoft putting out this news, not the EU. So maybe there's  some jockeying for position going on here. Once again, stay tuned...
 
	
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    This 
isn't what we wanted to hear
 from Redmond  about how cost-cutting would affect Microsoft's product offerings. Apparently  PerformancePoint Server is 
up for the chop
 -- more specifically, it'll be folded  into SharePoint -- in the months to come. 
 
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    Champagne  in the Valley for VMware, which beat analysts' expectations with its 
Q4 and  fiscal-year earnings
.  But not too much champagne -- and not too expensive -- as the company, like most  other vendors, is signaling that 2009 might be a bit difficult. In fact, VMware  is following the trend of not forecasting for 2009 at all. Not a particularly  good sign, if not surprising.
 
	
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    For those of you still not using Firefox (oooh, snap), the  first release candidate of Internet Explorer 8 is 
available
.  And, bonus! 
Here's
 one reviewer's first look at it.
 
	
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    We want to believe. We really do. We love the IBM  commercials with the cartoon pixies dancing around executives, and we're ready  to buy into the promise of green technology -- the cost savings, the benefits to  the planet, the overall feel-good nature of the whole thing.
But last time we checked -- and that's not meant to be a  cliché; we literally mean the last time we checked -- green technology, green IT  or whatever you want to call it was still more hype than reality. Way more,  actually. 
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    It's all the rage online, but if you want to be a part of  Windows 7 madness, you'd better hurry -- download availability of the beta is  scheduled to 
end on Feb. 10
.
 
	
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    Last week's 
announced layoffs
 made news,  but there's more than just pink slips to Microsoft's cost-cutting measures. 
This week, Microsoft announced that part of Iowa will remain prairie for longer than planned, as Redmond is delaying construction of a datacenter in West Des Moines.  OK, we know -- West Des Moines (probably) isn't  prairie land, but we like to think of Iowa as  a verdant alternative to slushy suburban Boston. 
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    Windows Live and Office Live, the somewhat amorphous  concepts that (at this point, anyway) aren't hosted versions of either  application, are now 
under the same umbrella
 in Redmond.  And if rumors prove to be true, they might end up with a new name: "Kumo," a  Japanese word that apparently can mean "cloud" but also "sea  spider." That should make for one heck of a mascot.
 
	
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