Microsoft Making Database Gains

Redmond is making further inroads into the database market.

Posted by Lee Pender on 08/27/20080 comments


IT Spending on the Rise

Apparently the shaky economy might be affecting IT hiring, but it's not causing a downturn in IT spending. Go figure...

Posted by Lee Pender on 08/27/20080 comments


Vista Picking Up Steam?

So, Forrester Research is out there now saying that Vista might just conquer the enterprise after all, and maybe fairly soon.

Well, maybe so. But we've heard this sort of thing before, haven't we? Vista's always just around the corner from breaking out and becoming the next XP (just as XP eventually became the next Windows 2000). If it's true that one-third of Vista licenses end up being downgraded to XP, we won't hold our breath on Vista taking over the world.

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Posted by Lee Pender on 08/27/20080 comments


SBS Takes Next Step Toward Launch

The gears are turning -- literally, we suppose -- as hardware manufacturers are cranking out Windows Small Business Server 2008 , which is on track for a November launch.

Posted by Lee Pender on 08/26/20080 comments


'Cool' Still a Four-Letter Word in Redmond

We don't want to pile on here, but the last week in August might be the slowest news week of the year outside of the last two weeks of December, so here goes: We love "Seinfeld" reruns here at RCPU, just as we love TV Land, classic tunes on our iPod -- uh, we mean Zune...ah, to heck with it, we do mean iPod -- and movies that remind us of years gone by.

But we're weird that way here. Your editor DVRs old episodes of "WKRP in Cincinnati" (although he already owns all 90 episodes on DVD with the original music -- just with poor video quality) and watches them with the same gusto with which he downs a full Southern (or English) breakfast. On a brief road trip this past weekend, more than a few Creedence Clearwater Revival songs figured among the tunes of choice -- and we still have no idea who the Jonas Brothers are, although we keep seeing their images on T-shirts. Just today, we read that someone named Daddy Yankee had endorsed John McCain for president and wondered why George Steinbrenner would be so interested in the race for the White House.

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Posted by Lee Pender on 08/26/20081 comments


Just Call It Red Hack

OK, it's sort of funny, isn't it? Linux superstar Red Hat got hacked . Yeah, it's funny.

Posted by Lee Pender on 08/26/20080 comments


Microsoft Chucks Another Hundred Mil at Novell

The deal the Linux world hates got a bit larger this week, as Microsoft pledged another $100 million toward the Novell SuSE Linux deal.

Posted by Lee Pender on 08/21/20080 comments


More Tales of Vista Woe

It's kind of been (bash) Vista week again here at RCPU, so we might as well carry the theme to its undeniable conclusion: reader e-mails! Hey, we wouldn't run these if we didn't get them. And we'll run pro-Vista e-mails...as soon as we get some more of them. In the meantime, Ronald is up first:

"I am a Microsoft partner; however, I cannot in good conscience support Vista. Even after Service Pack 1, Vista does not network properly with XP. In addition, its file structure seems to lose files and folders for no apparent reason. Vista is also far slower than XP at opening programs as well as opening folders. Most of my small-business accounts have refused to switch to Vista. I am now custom-building machines with XP for them. When my supply of XP runs out, I do not know if I can sell them Vista systems. I have lost some home users to Macs due to my former customers' frustration with Vista.

"Microsoft must improve the networkability of Vista and fix the lost file problems and speed issues. If they cannot, they should bring back XP. To save face, they can make some graphic changes and rename it to XP Pro Advanced."

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Posted by Lee Pender on 08/21/20086 comments


Salesforce.com Makes Acquisition, Announces Results

The SaaS juggernaut did pretty well revenue-wise, but an acquisition spooked investors a bit and sent the company's stock tumbling this week.

And while we're on the topic of SaaS, David writes from Australia that Google's recent blip is nothing to worry about:

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Posted by Lee Pender on 08/21/20080 comments


Microsoft Relaxes Virtualization Licensing

It's about to get easier to virtualize (if that's actually a verb) Microsoft servers.

Posted by Lee Pender on 08/20/20080 comments


Redmond Offers Ultimate Support

It sort of sounds like a tag line you'd expect to hear in an underwear ad, but Microsoft is now touting "ultimate" support through its Microsoft Services Premier Ultimate offering.

Posted by Lee Pender on 08/20/20080 comments


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