It'll be a short-ish RCPU today, but we'd like to lead off with a topic we'll 
  come back to later in the week: Microsoft's marketing efforts. By now, you all 
  know about Redmond's ad campaign shifting from Bill and Jerry to the very PC 
  Guy Apple parodies so skillfully in its ads. More on that in future editions.
For today, though, we were shocked to see that a branding survey this week 
  placed Microsoft as the No. 
  3 brand worldwide, behind only Coca-Cola and rival IBM. Now, there are a 
  lot of branding surveys out there -- really, a whole lot -- and we understand 
  that they take a lot more into account than just how clever a particular ad 
  campaign is or how much a company gets hammered in the blogosphere. 
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    Catch a wave, and you're sitting on top of the world. OK, maybe not, but 
this
 
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    Very often, we use the royal "we" here at RCPU even though the same 
  person writes the newsletter 90 percent of the time because "we" just 
  sounds a little more elegant and perhaps less arrogant than "I." (Besides, 
  we do have an editing and production team -- all your editor does is type.)
But today, when we use the word "we" to describe folks waiting on 
  Windows 7, we're not just talking one person or even a few people. We're talking 
  about the masses of people who have rejected Vista (in which RCPU is, to be 
  fair, presently included) and are more than a little curious to see what its 
  successor will look like.
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    Apparently, Paul Maritz's keynote 
did 
  little
 to answer the big questions surrounding VMware. Really, Maritz giving 
  a keynote and not mentioning Microsoft, executive departures or the company's 
  over-a-cliff stock price is a little like ESPN doing a review of the year 2008 
  in sports and not mentioning the Olympics. 
 
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    With the DATAllegro acquisition closed, Microsoft is 
making 
  some noise
 about SQL Server and data warehousing. 
 
	
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    "You wouldn't know a diamond if you held it in your hand."
    -- Steely Dan, "Reelin' In the Years"
Have you ever really gotten into a TV show, or maybe even a movie, and just 
  had a terrible sense of foreshadowing that the whole plot was about to go down 
  in flames like the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday Night Football? (Sorry, we 
  really tried to avoid the sports reference there, but your editor really enjoyed 
  watching his Dallas Cowboys win that game. Look at it this way -- we've officially 
  jinxed the Cowboys for the rest of the season. You're welcome.)
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    Your editor woke up to approximately 346 e-mails about VMware, virtualization 
  and VMworld this morning. While we understand and appreciate the importance 
  of virtualization here at RCPU, we're still not experts in the technology. Luckily, 
  though, RCPmag.com employs some folks who are, and one of them wrote up a pretty 
  darn good VMworld piece 
here
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    Here at RCPU, we realize that most of our readers probably don't share your 
  editor's passion for European "football," but trust us, this could 
  end up being a huge amount of fun. Apparently, Bill Gates -- whose net worth 
  seems to be dramatically underestimated in the linked article (surely we're 
  talking billions and not millions) -- is 
thinking 
  about buying
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    We're trying to stay calm here -- really, we are. We understand that this 
  isn't 1929 or even 1987 -- and maybe not even 2001, for that matter -- and 
  that the bright people who run our economy have the tools and the know-how to 
  deal with what's happening. 
We know that the economy is cyclical, that all sort of factors can affect it 
  and that things have been much worse in the past. We're aware that 6 percent 
  unemployment would have only been considered possible on Fantasy Island back 
  in 1981 when jobless rates were closer to (or in) double digits. We get it.
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