Maybe it's got something to do with 
rampant 
  stories about identity theft
, or maybe it's a result (or the cause) of the 
  return of the horror movie to cultural prominence in recent years, or maybe 
  it's some sort of unfortunate lingering after-effect of the Sept. 11 terrorist 
  attacks...or maybe we just like to be freaked out. But if any word describes 
  how we tend to react to things in the United States of late, it's "panic."
 
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    There's more talk from the Free Software Foundation this week about how it 
  plans to do everything it can to 
undermine 
  the Microsoft-Novell SuSE Linux agreement
. The FSF is worried that letting 
  the deal slip by will represent tacit acknowledgment that Microsoft actually 
  owns some Linux intellectual property and patents (something Steve Ballmer has, 
  uh, 
 
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    The next step in the evolution of Microsoft's Dynamic Systems Initiative (DSI) 
  -- not to be confused with Dynamics products -- will be here next week. April 
  1 is the release date for the 
System 
  Center Operations Manager 2007
, part of DSI. The new management software 
  is the next version of what's now called Microsoft Operations Manager (MOM) 
  2005. 
 
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    Government agencies have 
put 
  the kibosh on it
, and even Steve Ballmer tried to get investors to 
calm 
  down about it
. Just today, a product manager from one of Microsoft's bigger 
  ISV security partners (OK, it was Symantec) told us that most companies won't 
  even seriously start looking at switching to it until the third or fourth quarter 
  of this year (and that actually sounded a little optimistic compared with other 
  projections we've heard). 
 
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    In 
Pirates of Silicon Valley
, 
  a movie to which we just love to refer, there's a scene at the end in which 
  Anthony Michael Hall's Bill Gates peers from a video screen over Noah Wyle's 
  Steve Jobs at a press conference as Gates announces the investment by Microsoft 
  that basically saves Apple. 
In the background, onlookers and Mac fanatics boo and hiss at Gates' overwhelming 
  mug. The Big Brother connotation is not exactly subtle, but what do you want 
  from a made-for-TV movie? (By the way, if Pirates had been a theater 
  release and not a made-for-TV flick, "I got the loot, Steve!" would 
  have been one of the great cinematic catchphrases of the late 1990s. Alas.) 
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    Philippe Gaillard (who, it randomly turns out, was a neighbor and rugby opponent 
  during your editor's days living in Paris) gets it. The president of Neocase, 
  an ISV that provides support applications and integrates its wares with Dynamics 
  CRM, explains very succinctly why Dynamics ERP and CRM are getting attention 
  from so many companies:
"They look [at Dynamics] because they're sick of paying millions of dollars." 
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    Forget the news, even though there's a lot of it. Two shocking revelations 
  emerged from Microsoft's Convergence show in America's most beautiful city today. 
First, and perhaps most disturbing, is that one of the editors of this newsletter 
  (as in one of the guys who reads it and tries to put my ramblings into some 
  sense of order) owns a Zune, aka "the uncool iPod." Bought it himself. 
  And likes it. And sort of resents RCPU's incessant pounding of it in recent 
  months. Who knew? 
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    Here are a couple of pieces of good news: Microsoft has two new wrinkles in 
  its already excellent Partner Program, one an enhancement and one a brand-new 
  initiative. 
For starters, Microsoft now includes hardware in version 3.0 of its popular 
  Buy Local Program, which helps system builders find customers 
  in their hometowns. Previous versions of the program offered customers free 
  software and Web services but stopped short of offering hardware.
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