SP1 for VS 2008 and .NET Out

The Skittles and Mountain Dew crowd will love this new service pack .

Posted by Lee Pender on 08/12/20080 comments


Seven Critical Patches Coming Today

Get your fix(es) on Patch Tuesday.

Posted by Lee Pender on 08/12/20080 comments


Vista, IE Struggle with Market Share

Your non-news news of the week is that people still don't like Vista. Specifically, some research group called Janco -- we've never heard of it, so get that grain of salt ready -- says that Vista still has a market share of less than 15 percent after almost two years of availability.

Not quite 15 percent? That actually sounds a bit high to us, but we got to wondering...where was XP at about the same point in its lifespan? Well, after a very quick Google search (no, we're not even going to pretend that we use Live Search, or whatever it's called), we found a vague, six-year-old reference on a message board to a long-departed article, which apparently stated that XP had gained 20 percent market share in less than a year.

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Posted by Lee Pender on 08/12/20081 comments


Redmond Builds Search Functionality Into Servers

Microsoft has thrown search features into a bunch of servers, including SharePoint .

Posted by Lee Pender on 07/17/20080 comments


Spectra Logic Expands Channel Program

The data storage company has a new deal for the channel.

Posted by Lee Pender on 07/17/20080 comments


Microsoft Virtualization Strategy Coming Together

Let's not even pretend that this has been an interesting news week for Microsoft followers. Tonight's earnings will provide plenty of fodder, sure -- but, for the time being, it's a famine after last week's Worldwide Partner Conference news feast.

So, today, we have the final pieces of Microsoft's virtualization product offering falling into place. Specifically, we now know that Virtual Machine Manager will ship in the fourth quarter of calendar 2008 and will not have to be bundled with the over-named System Center Server Management Suite Enterprise.

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Posted by Lee Pender on 07/17/20080 comments


Redmond Still Getting Clobbered in Search

We bring you this little item only because Microsoft still hasn't stopped trying to acquire Yahoo (apparently) and because such an acquisition would bring Microsoft from a distant third in search to a somewhat less distant second.

Posted by Lee Pender on 07/16/20080 comments


Is There Life Without Microsoft Office?

One reporter drops a lot of words trying to find out.

Posted by Lee Pender on 07/16/20080 comments


Microsoft Money: Earnings Report To Come This Week

Last week's Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference was, as these things always are, quite a production. But behind the bands, the fireworks, the Nobel Prize-winning keynoters and the half-decent meals is one thing: money. It's always the bottom line, of course, and this week, the financial rubber hits the road again.

Microsoft is announcing earnings in a market that we might call unstable if we were in a friendly mood. In an unfriendly mood, we'd call it a bear market, which it technically is -- or has been, at least, at times in recent days. So Microsoft's earnings report, due Thursday after the close of the stock market (and therefore not likely to appear in RCPU until Monday, although RCPmag.com will have coverage) is a big deal. Maybe a bigger deal than usual.

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Posted by Lee Pender on 07/16/20080 comments


Microsoft Buys Zoomix

Well, it's not Yahoo, but the technology does sound pretty useful .

Posted by Lee Pender on 07/15/20081 comments


Windows Update Named Most Reliable Service

With all the WPC news last week , this week is bound to be kind of flat -- and it has started out that way. In fact, about the most interesting thing we found was that Windows Update is the most reliable operating system update service, according to a company that tracks that sort of thing .

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Posted by Lee Pender on 07/15/20080 comments


Symantec: Attacks On Access Will Get Worse

The ActiveX attacks on the database aren't done yet, the security giant warns .

Posted by Lee Pender on 07/15/20080 comments


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