Monthly Archives: May 2006

Sharepoint: a Sleeper Hit?

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While Microsoft watchers continue to obsess over Microsofts plans to take on Google, few are paying attention to a family of products that could...

Before the Deluge, Prepare

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Rain. Lots of rain. More than a foot of rain. That was the story last week here in Boston. Once the rainfall passed the...

The Buzz – 26

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Online fraudGone phishingThe best phishing apparently is abroad, according to a study by RSA Security. In its online fraud intelligence report for April, RSA...

Vista Trains Just May Run on Time – 1

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As Mary Jo Foleys reporting reveals, theres renewed doubt as to whether Microsoft can manage to ship Vista—the companys long-delayed Windows client refresh—in time...

Budget Woes Spell Opportunity

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Its good to be an it analyst these days. A recent study shows that individuals in those jobs earn an average of $83,500 a...

Vista Faces Hardware Hump

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Microsoft has, for the first time, given businesses that plan to roll out its forthcoming Windows Vista operating system a firm idea of the...

Vista: A Case of Deja Vu

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Windows XP was barely out of the box in 2001 when Microsoft started talking about the next version of Windows, then code-named Longhorn. eWEEK...

Vistas Moment of Truth

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Its the hour of reckoning for Windows Vista. After five years of course changes, false starts, and a host of beta and CTP (Community...

Vista: What You Need to Know

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How close to shipping is Vista (really)?Microsoft is expected to drop Vista Beta 2—aka Vista Consumer CTP (Community Technology Preview)—as early as this week...

AMD to Wake Up Boring PCs

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Advanced micro devices is about to roll out a new line of low-power processors to encourage a move away from the one-size-fits-all desktop PC.The...