XP SP3: You Call That a Service Pack?

The good news is that Windows XP Service Pack 3 can make your XP-loaded computer run faster . The bad news is...well, as many of you know by now, there's been a lot of bad news. Or maybe you don't know, because your computer keeps rebooting endlessly More

Posted by Lee Pender on 05/13/20080 comments


Four Tuesday Patches On Tap

If you can't get XP SP3 to work, at least take some solace in the fact that it's a light Patch Tuesday this month.

Posted by Lee Pender on 05/13/20080 comments


Analyst: UC Market Still Kind of a Mess

In case you're wondering what's going on here, welcome to a special edition of RCPU dedicated to unified communications. UC is one of those categories everybody loves to talk (and write) about, but the truth is that there still seems to be a lot of confusion about what exactly it is and who's doing what in it.

We're not here to explain all that -- not today, anyway -- but simply to point out that for all the hype it gets, UC is still very much an emerging space with a jumble of vendors, many very large, competing for both partners and customers. Strictly speaking, we're not even the ones pointing that out; analyst firm Infonetics Research is, with a survey of customers that shows that no vendor has stepped up as a UC leader...yet.

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Posted by Lee Pender on 05/09/20080 comments


Battles for UC Partners Rage On

Dig with us, if you will, a paragraph from this press release from Cisco and Nokia:

"To meet the market demands for seamless mobile convergence solutions, more than 95 reseller partners have received dual certification from Cisco and Nokia on the combined mobile unified communication solution. Certified channel partners include Telindus, Computacenter, Dimension Data, E2E, Lutech NextiraOne Italia, Touchbase, and T-systems."

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Posted by Lee Pender on 05/09/20081 comments


Gartner Identifies UC Killer Apps

Gartner's U.K. operation, old chap, maintains that UC should not be about reducing IT costs. Yes, you read that correctly. The lads (and lasses) at the big analyst firm think that UC should be about "business agility" and gets into some of the capabilities that it feels can help businesses achieve that goal.

Posted by Lee Pender on 05/09/20080 comments


VMware Beefs Up Partner Program

The VMware program just keeps getting better. Check out the press release here .

Posted by Lee Pender on 05/08/20080 comments


Citrix and Dell Partner on Virtualization

Really, the title of this entry says it all, but you can read more here .

Posted by Lee Pender on 05/08/20080 comments


Ipswitch Releases WhatsUp Gold v12

The company that's based in New England and misspells the name of a Massachusetts town in its name has a new version of its network-management software. An almost overwhelming feature list is here . And, yes, English readers, we know that you had a town called Ipswich first.

Posted by Lee Pender on 05/07/20081 comments


Xobni Gets Hype

So, supposedly this Xobni company has a tool that improves Outlook. We're listening -- as are a lot of other people, including the austere New York Times , which gives Xobni and its young founders the full feature-story treatment .

Posted by Lee Pender on 05/07/20080 comments


Microsoft Flirts with AOL

Another short RCPU today, as duty calls at the mothership. It doesn't really matter, though, because we're in a news trough. About all there is to talk about is Microsoft flailing around looking to buy a Web company like a nerdy guy trying to find a dance partner at a junior high cotillion.

Now that Microsoft has backed off of Yahoo, Redmond is whispering in AOL's ear. Yes, that's right -- AOL. Please try to contain your laughter. This is a professional environment, mostly.

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Posted by Lee Pender on 05/07/20081 comments


VMware Releases Fusion Beta

It'll let you run your Intel-based Mac run Windows (and Linux), although why you'd want your Mac to run Windows , we really don't know.

Posted by Lee Pender on 05/07/20080 comments


Microsoft and Yahoo: Never Mind

FYI: You're in for some exceptionally short RCPUs this week because your editor is still on (or, perhaps, over) deadline for RCP the magazine. We'll resume normal service next week (hopefully) with plenty of verbosity.

In the meantime, thank goodness we can put this Microsoft-Yahoo thing to bed...at least, for now. With Microsoft having dropped its bid for Yahoo (over the weekend -- nice one, Redmond), it's all over but the shouting and the endless speculation and analysis.

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Posted by Lee Pender on 05/06/20080 comments


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