Nobody has yet warmed to our suggestion to call System Center Operations Manager 
  2007 "OpMan" (hey, it's 
better 
  than SCOM
), but at least the product now has its 
first 
  service pack
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    Another week, another update on Microsoft's attempt to spend every bit of the 
  cash it has in its coffers (and more). 
Even if Yahoo isn't ready to accept Redmond's overtures, Microsoft employees 
  will be, or should be, ready for what seems to be an inevitable consumption 
  of the Internet pioneer. Microsoft executives e-mailed 
  the company's employees last week a guide to swallowing Yahoo, laying out 
  how an acquisition would affect Redmond's rank and file. 
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    Last week's big to-do about Microsoft 
offering 
  up some of its protocols
 and otherwise paying EU-mandated lip service to 
  "openness" drew a surprisingly mixed reaction from the open source 
  community -- surprising because it wasn't entirely negative.
Linux guru Linus Torvalds, in fact, seemed downright 
  pleased with Microsoft, if still a little skeptical of the company's motives. 
  Other folks took more of a wait-and-see 
  attitude, with some complaining that Microsoft isn't releasing code to open 
  source and is still going to charge license fees for some patents. 
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    Well, that's what "
people 
  say
," anyway, according to the Bloomberg headline.
 
	
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    Next time you get a traffic ticket, take the money to pay your fine, place 
  it lovingly in a cheery greeting card, deliver it to city hall and declare in 
  the most grandiose manner possible that you're "making a donation to the 
  city." Then, you'll know exactly what it's like to be Microsoft.
Heck, you could even hold a press conference. That's what Microsoft did yesterday 
  to announce its new 
  openness initiatives, the basics of which RCPU managed to sneak into yesterday's 
  issue. The conference call, which evidently required a "War Declared"-level 
  media alert on Thursday morning, started brilliantly -- after waiting about 
  15 minutes past the start time, reporters finally heard some Microsoft official 
  apologize for the late start and explain that it had been caused in part by 
  "technical problems we had to solve." What, did Ballmer's PC blue-screen 
  when he tried to open PowerPoint, or something?
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    It turns out that a bunch of stuff 
isn't 
  working
 with Vista's first service pack -- which seems appropriate given 
  how much stuff never worked with Vista in the first place. 
 
	
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    Recession? What recession? Strictly speaking, this isn't channel news (for 
  Channel News Thursday), but it is interesting. HP had a blowout quarter in its 
  last quarter, and things are 
looking 
  positive
 going forward. Let's have more news like this, please.
 
	
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    The provider of wireless LAN infrastructure systems has a new partner program. 
  Check out all the details 
here
.
 
	
Posted by Lee Pender on February 21, 20080 comments