Vista: Not Even the Service Pack Works

Yes! Service Pack 1 has given us here at RCPU an opportunity to revive one of our favorite activities: bashing Vista! Microsoft's ne'er-do-well operating system finally got the update that Redmond hoped would push it into the enterprise, and guess what? SP1 is deeply flawed -- so much so that Microsoft is offering free support More

Posted by Lee Pender on 03/25/200813 comments


Partner Keeps Rodgers and Hammerstein Humming

Dynamics AX is one of John Elmer's favorite things. Elmer is vice president of IS and controller for the Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization , which, believe it or not, is an outfit that owns the intellectual property created by, well, Rodgers and Hammerstein , the famous Broadway songwriters. More

Posted by Lee Pender on 03/20/20081 comments


Microsoft Speeding Along With Hyper-V

What? Something's coming out of Redmond not just on time, but early? Apparently so .

Posted by Lee Pender on 03/20/20080 comments


VMware To Launch Partner Conference

It'll be held in San Diego in May . Mmm...San Diego. In May. RCPU approves.

Posted by Lee Pender on 03/20/20080 comments


Zeus Expands Partner Program

The U.K. vendor of application traffic management software has expanded its U.S. reseller program to include Apollo, Hera and Poseidon. Ha...just kidding.

Posted by Lee Pender on 03/20/20080 comments


Microsoft Partners Its Way to UC Market Share

The word "ecosystem" might have a distinctly flora-and-fauna feel about it, but in the software game it means something entirely different. For Microsoft, as for most big vendors, the ecosystem is a universe of partners, customers and other friendly entities that facilitate sales and implementation of applications. Or something like that.

This week, Microsoft has been growing its ecosystem -- feeding a plant here, breeding some animals there, if it were in the natural world -- for unified communications. Following on the heels of UC deals with Polycom and Tandberg is this week's announcement with Aspect Software, which makes technology for contact centers (otherwise known, as far as we can tell, as call centers).

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Posted by Lee Pender on 03/19/20080 comments


Aspire Updates QuoteWerks

Hey, Aspire Technologies, we don't mean to alarm you or anything, but you seem to have misspelled the last half of your product's name. Next time, do a spell check before going live. Anyway, info on updated QuoteWerks is here (PDF).

Posted by Lee Pender on 03/19/20080 comments


Surety Releases Product for SharePoint

It's not just AbsoluteProof anymore; it's AbsoluteProof for SharePoint .

Posted by Lee Pender on 03/19/20080 comments


Analysts Say Microsoft-Yahoo Deal Probable

Yahoo appears more and more willing to accept Microsoft's billions, even if Google says that a Microsoft-Yahoo marriage could (somehow) hurt the Internet .

Posted by Lee Pender on 03/18/20080 comments


Vista SP1 Arrives to...Indifference?

So, here it is. Vista SP1. Available now . Anybody interested? Anybody? Bueller? Remember when everybody anticipated Vista's arrival with bated breath? Yeah, that does seem like a long time ago.

Posted by Lee Pender on 03/18/20083 comments


Microsoft Buys Virtualization Vendor

Kidaro is the latest company to be subsumed into Redmond.

Posted by Lee Pender on 03/18/20080 comments


Novell Suit Against Microsoft To Go Ahead

Microsoft loses another court battle as the big honchos, the Supreme Court, allow Novell to go ahead with an old antitrust lawsuit. It's interesting to note that the chief justice of the Supreme Court is a Microsoft shareholder, though.

Posted by Becky Nagel on 03/18/20080 comments


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