This
article
simply fell into the too-interesting-not-to-run category. It might
not be classic RCPU material, but it's worth a read.
Posted by Lee Pender on August 13, 20080 comments
Business Objects, now part of SAP, has a
new
tool
that lets presentation builders plug Excel info directly into the dreaded
slide software.
Posted by Lee Pender on August 13, 20080 comments
It's not easy to write an entry on green technology and not use the hackneyed
Kermit the Frog phrase, "It's not easy being green"...and, indeed,
we've just failed to do it ourselves. But whether being green is easy or not
as far as technology is concerned, it can have its benefits, as
RCP
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Posted by Lee Pender on August 13, 20080 comments
Your non-news news of the week is that people still don't like Vista. Specifically,
some research group called Janco -- we've never heard of it, so get that grain
of salt ready -- says that Vista still has a market share of
less
than 15 percent
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Posted by Lee Pender on August 12, 20081 comments
Let's not even pretend that this has been an interesting news week for Microsoft followers. Tonight's earnings will provide plenty of fodder, sure -- but, for the time being, it's a famine after last week's Worldwide Partner Conference news feast.
So, today, we have the final pieces of Microsoft's virtualization product offering falling into place. Specifically, we now know that Virtual Machine Manager will ship in the fourth quarter of calendar 2008 and will not have to be bundled with the over-named System Center Server Management Suite Enterprise.
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Posted by Lee Pender on July 17, 20080 comments
We bring you
this
little item
only because Microsoft still
hasn't
stopped trying
to acquire Yahoo (apparently) and because such an acquisition
would bring Microsoft from a distant third in search to a somewhat less distant
second.
Posted by Lee Pender on July 16, 20080 comments