It was interesting enough that Microsoft announced this week  a 
deal with Red Hat
 for virtualization interoperability. 
We're fans of interoperability here, as are most partners  and users, so we're receiving the announcement as good news -- as is the new  incarnation of ZDNet's terrifying three-headed blog.  And who would want to argue with that beast? 
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    Yes, Microsoft is going to open its version of Apple  stores -- a 
retail store
 full of Microsoft stuff. This is the sort of thing that  might have really upset resellers maybe a decade ago, but now that most channel  players are more consultants and integrators than pure resellers, it shouldn't  make that much of a difference. In any case, we find it a bit funny that both  Microsoft and Apple -- two companies that have always tried to be on the edge of  innovation -- have gone running back to the old-school brick-and-mortar model in  order to compete with each other.
 
	
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    In case you missed it (and, um, we almost did), IBM this  week 
bolstered its cloud computing efforts
  by creating a new division for the technology and appointing Erich Clementi,  who was already doing a bunch of other stuff in Armonk, as its head. See an awkwardly  extreme close-up of Clementi, along with a pretty good explanation of what's  going on, 
 
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    We're guessing that partners will like the distributor's new  60-day financing and leasing programs. Check out the details in a fairly well-written Tech Data press release 
here
.
 
	
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    We took a rare foray into 
Windows Mobile
 this week -- a bit of  a detour from the enterprise-software-heavy content partners are used to here.  And what do you know? Somebody cared enough about Windows Mobile to write to  us. That somebody was Mark, and here's what he had to say:
  "I realize that you need to be a good little Microsoft  cheerleader to keep the Microsoft advertising revenue coming, but let's face  reality please!"
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    Oooh, it was such a tease after the drudgery of Vista. But if you missed the Windows 7 beta, you're too  late. 
It's gone
.  You'll just have to wait for the next release...and keep using XP for now.
 
	
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    The maker of Firefox would be more than happy to help the EU  
take down IE
.  Imagine that.
 
	
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    We heard a story some time ago from someone -- we can't  remember who -- about chatting with a friend who worked for Microsoft. The  storyteller suggested that the Microsoft employee Google something, at which  time the Redmond  wage earner shot back, "Don't you mean Live Search it?"
Um, no. We don't. Because despite Microsoft's best efforts,  Google is still synonymous with search, at least for consumers. But that other  category of search -- enterprise search, or finding data that's tucked away in  various corners of a company's IT infrastructure -- doesn't quite belong to Google  yet.
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    It's not often that we write much about Windows Mobile here, but the teetering OS -- which doesn't enjoy anywhere near the market share of its desktop counterpart and has been struggling recently -- topped the news early this week, so here we are. 
There's much to say, actually, so here's a little wrap. First off, Microsoft is announcing a new service that lets users synchronize their devices with the Web. Called MyPhone, it sounds a lot like -- maybe even exactly like -- Google's Google Sync product, which the search giant created in part by licensing Microsoft's ActiveSync technology. 
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    Green IT, generally speaking, remains more hype than reality, and Microsoft -- unlike, say, IBM -- hasn't exactly been taking the lead in selling green technology to customers. But 
this week's release
 of the Environmental Sustainability Dashboard for the Dynamics AX enterprise resource planning suite is a big step in the green direction in Redmond. (And if you're scoring along at home, letter fans, that's the ESD for the Dynamics AX ERP suite.) 
 
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    Sometimes the collision of news and comedy is so spectacular, so earth-shattering, that mere jokes don't suffice in the face of raw hilarity.
We believe that we've experienced such a collision this week, with the infamous Conficker virus having struck the French military and effectively grounding the French Air Force. (For ceux qui parlent français, you can read about the whole thing here  in French, in a blog posting in which the word "Conficker" is spelled no fewer than three different ways.) 
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    The Gospels, the Beatles, the Horsemen of the Apocalypse...and now 
Microsoft patches
. It's a nice, even number this week: 4.    
 
	
Posted by Lee Pender on February 10, 20090 comments