Alcatel Is French for 'Jackpot!'

Oh la la! Quel coup! It's champagne and caviar all around for struggling French equipment maker Alcatel-Lucent. Last week, a federal jury in sunny San Diego (where we'll be attending Microsoft's Convergence show in March, we note as we watch the snow fall outside) ruled that Microsoft had violated patents on MP3 technology held by the French firm. The ruling? Microsoft owes Alcatel-Lucent $1.5 billion dollars More

Posted by Lee Pender on 02/27/20070 comments


Google's Tip of the SaaS Iceberg

In a non-surprise announcement that has nevertheless garnered major attention, a beefed-up version of Google's hosted productivity suite is out there for businesses for $50 per user per year. Its obvious target is Microsoft Office , but it's hard to say, with volume discounts so prevalent in so many companies, whether Google's offering will actually be cheaper than Office for businesses, especially larger ones. It's also hard to say whether corporate IT directors will open up to a hosted model for a productivity suite or whether users will be willing to accept applications that don't have all the options that Microsoft Office offers. (On that last point, actually, we've often wondered if Office actually offers way too much -- what percentage of Word's functionality do you actually use?) More

Posted by Lee Pender on 02/27/20070 comments


Fat, Drunk and Listening to a Zune Is No Way To Go Through Life

Microsoft sponsored a Zune-themed frat party not long ago at the University of Pennsylvania . Maybe instead of collecting patent money from Microsoft, Alcatel-Lucent could just put Redmond on double-secret probation.

Posted by Lee Pender on 02/27/20070 comments


WGA Now More Indecisive than Ever

Everybody's favorite malfunctioning anti-piracy software is back , and it's got a spectacular new wrinkle: a shrug of the shoulders that indicates that it's "not sure" whether your software is genuine.

We're not sure what WGA will do if it's not sure about your installation, but we're curious to get feedback on the new system as soon as folks start using it. So, please, be sure to drop an e-mail to More

Posted by Lee Pender on 02/22/20070 comments


How Long Does Steve Ballmer Have Left?

Everybody knows that we live in a bottom line, what-have-you-done-for-me lately culture, short on patience and long on desire for short-term results. Sports fans know it. Hollywood watchers know it. Investors know it. And Steve Ballmer knows it, too.

Last week was rough for Ballmer. His plea to financial analysts to tone down the hype on expectations for Vista sales got a cool -- to put it mildly -- reaction from the brutal financial community, and his company's ever-fragile stock price (or, more specifically, its market capitalization) took a multi-billion dollar beating not long after he told everybody to chill. Far from being his usual cool yet hyper-enthusiastic self, Ballmer seems nervous these days ... and maybe even a little lost for words. Check out his response to a financial analyst's question from this article (an article that, off topic and incidentally, offers the tantalizing suggestion that Microsoft should buy Salesforce.com):

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Posted by Lee Pender on 02/22/20070 comments


It's Over in Iowa for Microsoft

The long, protracted, embarrassing (Jim Allchin saying he's buy a Mac if he didn't work for Microsoft is now part of industry lore) anti-trust trial in Iowa is over for the Redmond legal team. Microsoft settled , but we're not sure for how much.

Who won? Well, that's hard to say, but for a hugely entertaining and completely dead-on read More

Posted by Lee Pender on 02/15/20070 comments


Somebody's Buying Vista

It's very early yet, but, at least on the consumer side, Vista sales look pretty hot . What'll be more interesting to track is corporate pick-up, which will almost assuredly (and understandably) come along more slowly.

Vista's early success comes despite talk that security for the new OS might not be all it's cracked up to be More

Posted by Lee Pender on 02/15/20070 comments


Save the Date ... On Paper, Maybe

Amazingly, Congress actually decided to do something. Not so amazingly, it's going to screw life up royally for pretty much everybody in the United States. Get ready for changes in Daylight Savings Time to mess up your clocks, your calendar and lots of other stuff.

Maybe one of those old-fashioned paper agendas wouldn't be such a bad idea.

Posted by Lee Pender on 02/15/20070 comments


RIM Shot: Microsoft Goes Enterprise with Windows Mobile 6.0

From Vienna to another great European city, Barcelona: Microsoft announced this week the latest version of Windows for mobile devices and crowed about having lots of industry support More

Posted by Lee Pender on 02/13/20070 comments


FSF to Ban Novell Linux Sales? Not Exactly

Reuters came out this week with rather a splashy story saying that the Free Software Foundation is considering, as some sort of retribution for the big deal with Microsoft, banning Novell from selling its Linux distribution.

Apparently, though, the FSF can't, and wouldn't, really do that.

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Posted by Lee Pender on 02/06/20070 comments


Apple Bigger than Microsoft?

In Pirates of Silicon Valley , the epic late-‘90s TV movie about Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, power, passion and pocket protectors, Anthony Michael Hall's Gates bellows at Noah Wyle's Jobs during a heated discussion, "I got the loot, Steve!"

Uh, not so fast, fictional Bill. Apparently one analyst thinks that Apple could be generating more revenue than Microsoft More

Posted by Lee Pender on 01/30/20070 comments


Stock Price on the Rise in Redmond

After a long, hot summer of pressure from investors, Steve Ballmer has to enjoy the cool, soothing sensation of a rebounding stock price , which appears to have the potential to keep rising .

Not to be left out, Apple, stock-backdating scandal and all, racked up the numbers More

Posted by Lee Pender on 01/18/20070 comments


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