Windows Mobile: Bad Product or Bad Marketing?

Rob Enderle ponders this week whether Microsoft could have taken over the world with Windows Mobile if Redmond just made the mobile operating system seem cooler, the way Apple promoted the iPhone. He has a point, of course, but Microsoft is to marketing as Apple is to non-proprietary development (heh heh). Incidentally, a recent Windows Mobile 6.5 update did come with a few new features.

Posted by Lee Pender on December 02, 20094 comments


IBM Buys Guardium

Guardium makes database application monitoring software and will now be part of the Big Blue empire.

Posted by Lee Pender on December 02, 20090 comments


Microsoft on Black Screen of Death: Don't Look at Us

We in the software world get so used to blaming Microsoft for these types of things that when news broke of a "black screen of death" (oddly abbreviated KSoD in some places) plaguing multiple versions of Windows, lots of observers, including RCPU, instinctively pointed a finger of blame at Redmond.

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Posted by Lee Pender on December 02, 20092 comments


Microsoft: Friendlier or Just Less Threatening?

Your editor is swamped with other responsibilities this week, so expect some short RCPUs. (Yes, we always say that and it never happens, but it's going to happen this week.)

There's an interesting article in the San Francisco Chronicle this week about how Silicon Valley has warmed to Microsoft over the last decade or so. The paper offers a couple of explanations for the thawing of relations between Redmond and the Valley.

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Posted by Lee Pender on December 01, 20095 comments


Office 2010 To Launch in June

This is one launch that won't include a ribbon-cutting ceremony, if you know what we mean. Heh heh. Oh, yes, the ribbon will be back and likely more confusing than ever by the middle of next year.

Posted by Lee Pender on December 01, 20091 comments


Microsoft CFO Leaves

Chris Liddell is moving on, and Microsoft is promoting Redmond veteran Peter Klein into the CFO role.

Posted by Lee Pender on December 01, 20090 comments


Microsoft Security Patch Leads to Death Screen

At least that's what one software company and some users are saying. Redmond's latest patch is (allegedly) crashing computers running all sorts of Windows versions.

One thing to note: Black is the new blue. The famous BSOD has gone dark for the fall, as have some computers, apparently. Anyway, it's now the black screen of death, which seems less colorful and festive than the blue screen.

Posted by Lee Pender on December 01, 20091 comments


Microsoft and SAP: Oracle in the Crosshairs

At first glance, this almost seems a little unfair. The ERP market leader and the market leader in almost everything else -- two companies that aren't always the best of friends -- are teaming up to attack Oracle. But Microsoft and SAP have their reasons for getting together.

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Posted by Lee Pender on November 19, 20092 comments


Ozzie Talks Azure at PDC

Microsoft is revealing all sorts of cloud stuff at this week's PDC. If you want to read about it, you'll just have to help drive traffic to the RCPmag.com Web site (and, honestly, Mike Desmond's story is very much worth a read). Oh, and by the way, there are new Office and SharePoint betas this week, too.

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Posted by Lee Pender on November 19, 20091 comments


Salesforce.com Keeps Up the Chatter

Cloud CRM pioneer Salesforce.com -- which, incidentally, is doing pretty well financially -- introduced this week a Facebook-like corporate app called Chatter. Naturally, this got us to thinking of the old "Simpsons" episode in which Bart and Lisa have a hockey rivalry (here's a funny scene from it) and Apu tells a forlorn Milhouse to "keep up the chatter!" (True "Simpsons" nerds can find the reference buried somewhere here.)

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Posted by Lee Pender on November 19, 20090 comments


A Little Trouble in Big China for Microsoft

More than a little trouble, actually, as Microsoft's loss in an intellectual-property case there could have ramifications for Windows 7.

Posted by Lee Pender on November 19, 20091 comments


Redmond Rolls Out HPC Betas

Betas of HPC (high-performance computing, naturally) Server 2008 R2 and Excel 2010 are out for the fiddling pleasure of folks who like their computing performance high.

Posted by Lee Pender on November 18, 20090 comments