Monthly Archives: May 2006
Sharepoint: a Sleeper Hit?
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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...