Ellison Is Tech's Top Earner

Oracle's Larry Ellison scored the big bucks in 2007 among tech CEOs, Forbes tells us. Oh, and don't be surprised if you see Steve Jobs on the streets of Cupertino with a tin cup and a sleepy dog. The poor man's practically broke

Posted by Lee Pender on 05/06/20080 comments


OpenSolaris Hits the Streets

The former Project Indiana is now a real, live OS .

Posted by Lee Pender on 05/06/20081 comments


Microsoft Restructures Services Division

There's a whole Q&A about it that's more interesting and informative than anything we could say. Check it out here .

Posted by Lee Pender on 05/01/20080 comments


Ingram Sees Earnings Softness

Ingram Micro's latest quarterly numbers were pretty good, but the company's not thrilled by Europe and North America right now. In an economic sense, anyway.

Posted by Lee Pender on 05/01/20080 comments


Business ByDesign Sputters: Is It SaaS or Is It SAP?

It'll be a short-ish RCPU today, as we're kind of swamped with pesky magazine stuff. Darn print model! Won't it die already? (Just kidding...especially you print advertisers. It was only a joke, really. We love print.)

Anyway, SAP got a bit of a spanking after its quarterly earnings announcement this week. Among other factors, part of what dragged SAP down was weakness in its Business ByDesign product, the German vendor's enterprise SaaS offering. Quoth the article linked above:

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Posted by Lee Pender on 05/01/20080 comments


Redmond Boosts BizTalk for SA Customers

"SA," in this case, meaning Software Assurance, not South American, South African or Stunningly Awesome. Microsoft has acquired some IP from partner Covast as part of this deal. Check out the details here .

Posted by Lee Pender on 05/01/20080 comments


System Center: It's Not Just for Windows Anymore

If you're one of those vendors that make extensions for Systems Center so that the Microsoft management suite can monitor more than just Windows, you'll have some new competition soon...from Microsoft.

System Center isn't just for Windows anymore, Microsoft revealed this week. By the second quarter of next year -- yes, that's a year from now, when Operations Manager SP1 comes out -- it'll manage Linux and Unix environments, as well as VMware's ESX Server virtualization application. It'll also interoperate with other management platforms such as HP's OpenView and IBM's Tivoli suite. The forthcoming management extensions are available in beta now.

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Posted by Lee Pender on 04/30/20080 comments


Netgear Boosts SMB Presence

The company has new products and a renewed focus on SMBs.

Posted by Lee Pender on 04/30/20080 comments


XP SP3: Not Quite Yet

It's been so long in coming. What's a few more days ?

Posted by Lee Pender on 04/30/20080 comments


Microsoft Outsources SMB Financing Decisions

We've told you in the past in RCP the magazine about Microsoft Financing and what it can do for partners, especially those that work with SMBs. Well, FYI, there's a new wrinkle in Microsoft's financing story. Redmond now has an independent financial-services group More

Posted by Lee Pender on 04/30/20080 comments


Yahoo Deadline Passes, Nothing Happens

The non-news news of the day is that Microsoft still doesn't own Yahoo . We'll keep you posted on other things that aren't happening.

Posted by Lee Pender on 04/29/20080 comments


Dell and HP: '¡Viva XP!'

The PC makers are finding ways to keep selling XP , and, yes, we'll use any excuse we can to work an upside-down exclamation point into RCPU.

Posted by Lee Pender on 04/29/20080 comments


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