Salesforce.com's Benioff Laughs in the Face of Danger

With the aftermath of the U.S. election in full bloom (by the time you read this), NFL playoff races heating up and much of the country basking in unusually warm fall weather, we're going to head back a few months and make...an Olympics reference! Or, at least, a track and field reference, which might as well be an Olympic reference. (Seriously, though, doesn't it seem as though the 2008 Olympics happened about 17 years ago? The shelf life for an event is short in our YouTube culture.) More

Posted by Lee Pender on November 05, 20080 comments


Hacked, Cracked and Striking Back

Andrew McLennan finally got tired of being ripped off, so he started a security company.

Well, it didn't happen exactly like that, but McLennan's experience as a video game developer did eventually lead to his founding of Metaforic, a maker of anti-tamper software. During his time at Steel Monkeys, a Belarus-based game developer, McLennan saw the company's products hacked, cracked and available for illicit sale literally before Steel Monkeys had released them in some markets.

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Posted by Lee Pender on November 04, 20080 comments


Microsoft Updates Identity and Security Apps

Identity and security might sound like topics to discuss with a therapist, but at Microsoft they're key components in a burgeoning product line. Redmond this week announced that it's adding some capabilities to a couple of identity and security applications.

First off, there's Identity Lifecycle Manager, which combines identification management and certificate management -- sort of the chocolate and peanut butter of security, as we once called them, much to the amusement, apparently, of some folks in Redmond.

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Posted by Lee Pender on November 04, 20080 comments


CDW Survey Finds Lagging Confidence in IT Spending

Partners, take note: As if you didn't know this already, a new CDW survey has found that confidence in IT spending is on the decline . It looks as though that nasty old economic downturn is hitting IT...but the numbers really aren't that bad. Look at it this way: You could be an investment banker.

Posted by Lee Pender on October 30, 20080 comments


Ingram Launches Custom Server Solutions

The big distributor is also expanding integration services .

Posted by Lee Pender on October 30, 20080 comments


Microsoft PDC Leftovers

There sure have been a lot of announcements at Microsoft's Professional Developers Conference this week. We say that with a touch of incredulity because the PDC always struck us as being a tad esoteric and not having the broad-based appeal of, say, Tech-Ed.

OK, granted, Azure is more of a development platform than anything else, so it makes sense to announce it to developers. But it's also a critical part of an overall SaaS -- sorry, S+S -- strategy, so we might have expected an unveiling at a different, somewhat more inclusive conference. (And that goes double for Windows 7, even though developers will take some interest in it, as well.) Oh, well...it all ends up on the Internet, anyway, right?

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Posted by Lee Pender on October 30, 20080 comments


How Will You Make Money in the Cloud?

It's getting serious now, this cloud computing stuff. It's not just the up-and-coming vendors or the Web-era giants (think Google and Amazon) that are offering some sort of Software-as-a-Service model. Oh, no. As of this week , there's an old-school player in this game in a serious way: Microsoft. More

Posted by Lee Pender on October 29, 20081 comments


Windows 7: Hey, It Won't Be Vista!

Microsoft seems ready to stop pretending that Vista will ever gain wide acceptance. Just take a gander at this story's headline : "Microsoft vows Windows 7 will fix Vista mistakes."

Mistakes? Vista? Anyway, Microsoft did demo Windows 7 at PDC this week, and it does seem kind of cool.

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Posted by Lee Pender on October 29, 20081 comments


Office Goes Online...Sort Of

Finally! Microsoft Office is going Live...for real this time. Microsoft announced this week at the PDC in L.A. that there will be browser-based versions of Word, Excel and PowerPoint, with a beta probably available sometime in 2009.

But let's read the fine print from the CNET article linked above:

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Posted by Lee Pender on October 29, 20081 comments


Tech Execs Talk About the Economy

Well, they're sort of talking about it ...mostly in press releases and earnings conference calls. Still interesting, though.

Posted by Lee Pender on October 28, 20080 comments


Vista SP2 To Go Beta

For all those who couldn't wait for Windows 7 ...

Posted by Lee Pender on October 28, 20080 comments


Microsoft Envisions Azure Skies

So that's what Ray Ozzie was working on all this time. At its Professional Developer Conference in L.A. this week, Ozzie and Microsoft took the wraps off of Azure, which Redmond calls an operating system for the cloud .

A what? Yeah, we weren't too sure what that meant, either...and we weren't alone. But the basic idea is that this cloud OS -- of which Steve Ballmer has spoken a few times recently -- will provide a platform for developers who want to create hosted applications. (Really, it seems more like a development platform than an OS...but we digress.) Microsoft will then conveniently host for customers those very applications in its datacenters.

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Posted by Lee Pender on October 28, 20080 comments