So a group of pesky states (hello, California -- we know why you're here) wants 
  to keep the consent decree covering Microsoft's nasty little habit of being 
  a monopolist alive for five more years. Microsoft says, as you might imagine, 
  that it's time to put the whole consent decree business to bed. 
Well, Redmond now has a 
pretty 
  powerful ally
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    So, this is kind of weird: A French Linux vendor named Mandriva thinks it has this contract all wrapped up with the Nigerian government. Then, all of a sudden, the government announces that it’s going to pay Mandriva for the computers and software it’s shipping -- but the government’s not going to install the Linux distro; it’s going to 
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    Well, here we go again. Apple is out with a new version of OS X, 
this 
  one called Leopard
, and 
everybody
 
  (and we do mean 
everybody
) 
  is telling us how much better Leopard is than Vista. Everybody who's not complaining 
  about Leopard's 
 
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    Well, it only makes sense, right? Microsoft lights up the scoreboard with its 
  earnings report, and big channel partners fall in line. In case you missed it, 
  last week, great big distributor Ingram Micro 
reported 
  its best third quarter
 ever. 
Hopefully your own revenues are rising with this tide, as well.
 
	
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    The consent decree Microsoft made with the U.S. government as part of its 2002 
  antitrust settlement was supposed to expire this month, but it'll 
run 
  until the end of January
, thanks to a federal judge's decision. Some states 
  want to monitor Microsoft for antitrust-like behavior for another five years. 
  The judge will be mulling that over in the next few months.
 
	
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    Partners! In case you missed one of about a billion Microsoft e-mails you must 
  get every month, here's a tip for you: You can now participate in an 
evaluation 
  of the latest release candidate
 of Windows Server 2008. Our first comment 
  in the evaluation? "Change the name back to Longhorn."   
 
	
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    Redmond
 magazine contributing editor Mary Jo Foley has a report on what 
  Microsoft is doing to get consumers to 
buy 
  Vista for the holidays
. So far, the answer is...not much of substance, actually. 
  But we are kind of looking forward to Steve Ballmer's appearance in 
Vogue
.
 
	
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    It's all butter cookies and, uh, Danish, we suppose (if Danish -- as in the 
  sweet, sweet pastry -- is actually Danish, unlike french fries, which aren't 
  French) this week at Euro Convergence in Copenhagen. (OK, so the only other 
  thing we can think of when we hear "Copenhagen" is chewing tobacco, 
  which just sounds so much less appealing than cookies and pastry -- or even 
  fries. But go with whatever you like. Just use the spittoon, please.) And just 
  as we've had from Microsoft at prior Convergence get-togethers, we've got messaging 
  about the four disparate Dynamics suites cozying up to each other in some way. 
 
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    Mr. Ellison usually gets what Mr. Ellison wants (right, Siebel and PeopleSoft?), 
  but the Napoleon of the software industry 
hasn't 
  managed to pillage BEA
 yet. He's still on the warpath, though, and it wouldn't 
  surprise us to see BEA fall into Oracle's hands before this little drama is 
  finished.
 
	
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    Microsoft 
introduced 
  Mobile Server
 this week, hoping to pick BlackBerry's position in the "smartphone" 
  market. And, by the way, we'd like to thank Research In Motion for naming its 
  product BlackBerry and giving us all these great fruit references to use in 
  RCPU. Now let's see whether Mobile Server turns out to be a lemon. (See? It 
  just never stops.)
 
	
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    Maybe you missed Microsoft's introduction of a 
Web 
  site for medical records
, which the company announced last week. If you 
  did, that's OK -- it wasn't in the newsletter, so it won't be on the test. 
Health care, though, is a great big ol' booming business, chock with profits 
  for partners who know how to take the temperature of the market and prescribe 
  some implementations for customers. (Health care metaphors never fail!) Rich 
  Freeman has a 
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Posted by Lee Pender on October 12, 20070 comments