Monthly Archives: July 2007
Microsoft Still Figuring Out Core Strategies
If at times Microsoft has seemed vague in describing its software plus services initiative and the Live application strategy, its because the company simply...
Riverbed Adds WAN Optimization Client
Riverbed Technology is tossing its WAN optimization hat into the client ring with its first software-based offering for road warriors and other remote workers.
The...
AMD Details Future Server Platform Plans
Looking beyond the launch of its quad-core Opteron microprocessor in a few weeks, Advanced Micro Devices is beginning to lay the groundwork for new...
Microsoft Windows Installed Base to Cross 1 Billion Mark
REDMOND, Wash.— Microsoft Windows will run more PCs than there are cars in the world by the end of Microsofts fiscal year 2008, said...
Firefox Under the Gun of Yet Another URL-Handling Bug
The Mozilla Foundation is dealing with yet another URL-handling issue—and this time, researchers have posted a non-malicious proof of concept that shows how the...
Microsoft Rolls Out Key Development Tool Betas
REDMOND, Wash.— Within the next few days, Microsoft will release key development technology to help developers build applications across a variety of platforms, including...
Microsoft to Submit Licenses for OSI Approval
Microsoft will submit its Shared Source licenses to the Open Source Initiative for review and approval as open-source licenses.
Bill Hilf, general manager of platform...
Microsoft Partners Show Growth
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Vista and Managed Services
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iPhone Is Coming to Your Network, Ready or Not
iPhone. Whether enterprises are prepared or not, it has arrived.
Less than a month into its release, Apples multimedia, Internet-enabled phone has already received criticism...