Communication Breakdown: Cisco Storms Into UC, Sort Of

Whatever unified communications is, everybody wants a part of it. Yesterday , we told you about Oracle cutting into the Notes-Exchange dance, which isn't strictly speaking a unified communications story, really...but it sort of is.

Or, at least, we think it is. After all, messaging, calendaring (we still love the fact that "calendar" is a verb now) and "collaboration" all seem pretty UC-ish to us, even if Oracle's new suite doesn't currently appear to delve quite as much into voice, Web conferencing and other nifty Web-whatever-point-oh functions as offerings from Microsoft and Cisco do.

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Posted by Lee Pender on 09/25/20080 comments


I'm Not a PC, But the Ads Aren't Bad

We've always been amused by the English tendency to identify with soccer clubs by saying, "I'm West Ham" or "I'm Chelsea" or "I'm Stockport County," rather than saying, "I'm a (fill in the club here) fan." It's as if the fan himself or herself is the living embodiment of the club, a personification not just of an organization but of a way of life.

It's with that sense of amusement that we watch Microsoft's "I'm a PC" ads, which strike back at Apple's brilliant and exhaustively documented Mac Guy-PC Guy campaign. The ads are pretty good, really, even if we don't recognize most (any?) of the celebrities in them. In fact, although this isn't saying much, these might be the best Microsoft ads ever.

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Posted by Lee Pender on 09/25/20080 comments


MessageGate Rolls Out Risk-Management Apps

E-mail risk management , that is. Remember that "Seinfeld" episode where George can't stand reading because every time he reads he hears his own voice, so he buys a book on tape about risk management, and the voice on the tape ends up sounding just like his voice? Yeah, that was a good one.

Posted by Lee Pender on 09/24/20080 comments


ByteShield Launches Anti-Piracy App for .NET

It's Software Usage Management (that's a product, not a category) for .NET. Careful, the press release opens as a .PDF document.

Posted by Lee Pender on 09/24/20080 comments


Microsoft Buys Itself, Sort Of

In case you missed it -- and if you follow this sort of thing -- Microsoft is buying back $40 billion of its stock to try to get its stagnant (and sinking) share price moving upward again.

Posted by Lee Pender on 09/24/20081 comments


Oracle Stirs Hornet's Nest with Beehive

Oracle doesn't get a lot of virtual ink here at RCPU, but there's no question that Larry Ellison's company is a monster, one of a few dominant firms in the industry along the lines of Microsoft (of course), IBM, Cisco, Google and maybe a couple of others. So, when Oracle does something significant, it matters -- and this week at its OpenWorld show, Oracle did something significant.

Or, at least, it could be significant. The database titan has just stormed into the Notes-Exchange war with what seems at first glance (although we haven't actually seen it) like a nifty new suite of collaboration software.

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Posted by Lee Pender on 09/24/20081 comments


Microsoft: Building a Brand Without Really Trying

It'll be a short-ish RCPU today, but we'd like to lead off with a topic we'll come back to later in the week: Microsoft's marketing efforts. By now, you all know about Redmond's ad campaign shifting from Bill and Jerry to the very PC Guy Apple parodies so skillfully in its ads. More on that in future editions.

For today, though, we were shocked to see that a branding survey this week placed Microsoft as the No. 3 brand worldwide, behind only Coca-Cola and rival IBM. Now, there are a lot of branding surveys out there -- really, a whole lot -- and we understand that they take a lot more into account than just how clever a particular ad campaign is or how much a company gets hammered in the blogosphere.

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Posted by Lee Pender on 09/23/20080 comments


Demand for IT Workers To Grow

With apologies to Willie Nelson: Mamas, don't let your babies grow up to be investment bankers (if there is such a thing anymore). Make 'em be IT folks instead.

Posted by Lee Pender on 09/23/20080 comments


HPC Server Live

High Performance Clustering Server is out there .

Posted by Lee Pender on 09/23/20080 comments


We Just Can't Wait for Windows 7

Very often, we use the royal "we" here at RCPU even though the same person writes the newsletter 90 percent of the time because "we" just sounds a little more elegant and perhaps less arrogant than "I." (Besides, we do have an editing and production team -- all your editor does is type.)

But today, when we use the word "we" to describe folks waiting on Windows 7, we're not just talking one person or even a few people. We're talking about the masses of people who have rejected Vista (in which RCPU is, to be fair, presently included) and are more than a little curious to see what its successor will look like.

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Posted by Lee Pender on 09/18/20086 comments


Not a September To Remember for Ingram

Channel titan Ingram Micro is caught up in the economic slowdown with everybody else, apparently, and lowered its third-quarter earnings outlook this week.

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Posted by Lee Pender on 09/18/20081 comments


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