Vista Now Cheaper But Apparently Not Any More Popular

So, Vista is cheaper all over the world now. But wait...we thought that Vista was an absolute sales blockbuster . So what gives?

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Posted by Lee Pender on 03/04/20083 comments


Microsoft: Our Eurotroubles Are Over (Includes Reader Feedback)

Those huge fines that the EU levied on Microsoft last week? A thing of the past , now that Redmond has opened its vault of APIs and protocols, Steve Ballmer says.

Yeah, well, we'll see. A couple of readers agree with RCPU's take that the EU is out for more than just "justice"; it also wants a big American scalp. Andrew says:

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Posted by Lee Pender on 03/04/20080 comments


Nominations Underway for Partner Awards

Is your partner company doing spectacular stuff with Microsoft technology? Stand up and be counted! (For those about to consult, we salute you.) Microsoft is accepting nominations for its annual partner awards.

Posted by Lee Pender on 02/28/20080 comments


Eurofines Ruin Microsoft's Big Day

OK, so Microsoft's big server launch day wasn't exactly a surprise, and it wasn't full of surprises , either.

Still, the unveiling of Windows Server, SQL Server and Visual Studio -- all vintage 2008 -- must have required a huge amount of work. There were the logistics of managing the event itself, the preparation of executive presenters, the handling of the press and other hangers-on -- not to mention the years of development that went into the products (sort of) making their debuts. Some positive headlines would have been nice, even for a press-eating behemoth like Microsoft. Everything was in place for a lovely event.

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Posted by Lee Pender on 02/28/20081 comments


Online Services Outage Raises SaaS Questions

Microsoft has just fixed another outage of some of its more popular Live services -- the erstwhile Hotmail and MSN Messenger among them.

When we hear about this kind of incident here at RCPU, we can't help but question the current viability of Software as a Service for business-critical applications. OK, sure, we know that Hotmail and MSN Messenger (or whatever they're called now -- Windows Live something or other) aren't exactly business-critical for most companies. (In fact, the IM outage might have increased productivity in a lot of offices.) And we know that Microsoft doesn't make uptime guarantees for these consumer services the way it would for mission-critical stuff, a point made by the always wise Scott Bekker, RCP's editor in chief. Furthermore, we know that when it comes to CRM and ERP, for example, partners, not Microsoft, are taking on most of the hosting duties -- all of them in the case of hosted Dynamics ERP.

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Posted by Lee Pender on 02/28/20082 comments


Marathon Runs Successful Partner Program

Marathon Technologies, apparently named for the kind of race thousands of completely insane people run in Boston every spring, is having great success with its server virtualization partner program.

Posted by Lee Pender on 02/28/20080 comments


IE 8 Beta on the Way

Of course, those of us who use Firefox really don't care . (Oh, snap!)

Posted by Lee Pender on 02/27/20080 comments


Redmond Releases Operations Manager SP1

Nobody has yet warmed to our suggestion to call System Center Operations Manager 2007 "OpMan" (hey, it's better than SCOM ), but at least the product now has its first service pack .

Posted by Lee Pender on 02/27/20080 comments


VMware Releases Automation Suite

Lifecycle management, lab management and application integration are among the more interesting functions of VMware's new automation suite , which the company announced at its European user conference near the azure beaches of the South of France. Really, though, we're just as glad to be in Framingham, Mass. this week. OK, no, we're not.

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Posted by Lee Pender on 02/27/20080 comments


Windows Server 2008: The Next Big Moneymaker

Let's make one thing perfectly clear: This is not Vista. Or at least, we don't think it is. Microsoft is launching Windows Server 2008 today, a long-awaited weapon in Redmond's arsenal of products and a potential gold mine for partners.

Forget the mostly false hype that surrounded Vista. There's genuine buzz about this new product. Partners are excited about it. Customers want it. Microsoft has even seen fit -- for some bizarre reason -- to throw a service pack into it. And now, it's in your hands, partners.

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Posted by Lee Pender on 02/27/20081 comments


Open Source Community Tepid on Microsoft Announcement

Last week's big to-do about Microsoft offering up some of its protocols and otherwise paying EU-mandated lip service to "openness" drew a surprisingly mixed reaction from the open source community -- surprising because it wasn't entirely negative.

Linux guru Linus Torvalds, in fact, seemed downright pleased with Microsoft, if still a little skeptical of the company's motives. Other folks took more of a wait-and-see attitude, with some complaining that Microsoft isn't releasing code to open source and is still going to charge license fees for some patents.

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Posted by Lee Pender on 02/26/20080 comments


Microsoft To Boost Developers of Heath Care Apps

If you've always wanted to develop a killer health care application but couldn't find the capital, part of a $3 million Microsoft fund might have your name on it.

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Posted by Lee Pender on 02/26/20080 comments


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