For those of you who are into this sort of thing, apparently Microsoft's Office 
  Open XML standard, which seems to fluctuate somewhere between "American 
  Idol"-level popularity and Michael Vick-level unpopularity, is moving back 
  toward the "American Idol" side of the metaphor 
with 
  the ISO standards organization
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	Posted by Lee Pender on August 28, 20070 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    One of Microsoft's key business intelligence components is 
due 
  very, very soon
...much sooner, in fact, than the next version of SQL server 
  -- a fact that somehow becomes a point of faux-controversy in a news story written 
  at a slow time of year.
 
	
Posted by Lee Pender on August 23, 20071 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    Hey, it's August, and as we've said recently in this space, there's not a heck 
  of a lot going on. Since many of you are probably on vacation anyway, and not 
  even reading this, we're going to let the good folks who've taken the time to 
  write in do our work for us. 
We'll commence with a couple of comments about Office 2007, which is now under 
  slightly (very slightly) more 
  competitive pressure from Google. Office lovers, turn away -- you might 
  not like what you're about to read, but we're just running what we've received. 
  If you like Office 2007 (and we're quite sure that many of you do), let us know.
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    It has, we'll freely admit, been a long, long, long time since we've watched 
  what's known as "professional wrestling." And by long time, we mean 
  at least a couple of decades, probably longer, reaching back to our much younger 
  days. (Seriously, we're talking King Kong Bundy, Gentleman Chris Adams, Iceman 
  King Parsons here -- 
the 
  old Dallas Sportatorium crowd
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	Posted by Lee Pender on August 22, 20073 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    OK, we'll admit that this isn't the most important story of all time from a 
  partner perspective, but we're throwing it in because 1) It's August, and news 
  is slow; 2) It's pretty interesting; and 3) We love the fact that the analysts 
  at Gartner actually use, presumably with a straight face, terms such as "trough 
  of disillusionment." 
Anyway, Garter says, probably quite correctly this time, that home networking 
  stuff is 
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    One of Microsoft's more high-profile but (thus far, anyway) less successful 
  attempts to be cool, the Xbox video-game console, still isn't turning a profit...and 
  
probably won't for 
  a while
, Redmond honcho Kevin Turner revealed this week.
 
	
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    From the "unintended consequences" file: Popular Internet telephony 
  provider Skype says that a 
massive 
  number of restarts
 following Microsoft's Patch Tuesday caused last week's 
  colossal 48-hour lapse in Skype's service. Microsoft, on the other hand, 
isn't 
  so sure
 
	Posted by Lee Pender on August 21, 20072 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    In the glow of a late-summer morning, they seemed so happy together. Steve 
  Ballmer and Cisco CEO John Chambers spent yesterday morning verbally nuzzling 
  each other and chatting happily 
with 
  the aptly named Charlie Rose
. (Yes, he's the guy who hosts a show on PBS 
  that we don't watch but claim we do in order to sound more sophisticated than 
  we really are. Hey, don't the reruns of "King of the Hill" come on 
  at the same time? We have our priorities.) 
 
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	Posted by Lee Pender on August 21, 20070 comments