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SQL Server 2005 May Tempt Many to Jump Platform, Study Says

When it comes to new features, SQL Server 2005 has enough oomph to get almost a third of database users to consider switching from...

Visual Studio: When Is Good Enough Really Good Enough?

There is no such thing as a completely bug-free software product. But how does (and should) software vendors decide when "good enough" really will...

Microsoft, Amazon and Google Tackle E-Books Their Own Way

The world of e-commerce is starting to look at books differently. The 20th-century view was that a book was a single product to be...

Microsoft Takes Short-Sighted Approach to On-Demand CRM

Microsofts views on on-demand line of business software became clearer Friday with its pronouncement that it will not introduce a hosted version of its...

Microsofts AntiSpyware Rebranded Windows Defender

Microsoft Corp.s Windows AntiSpyware technology has been renamed "Windows Defender" and has been expanded to detect and remove rootkits, keystroke loggers and other forms...

Trouble Looms for Symantec

Symantec Corp.s ascension to the top of the security world may have peaked and begun a long descent last week when the company reported...

Is There a Chink in Dells Armor?

The company that has been giving the resellers, VARs and every PC manufacturing company fits and starts for the last 20 years appears to...

FDA Considers Web to Study Safe Prescribing

Web surfers who type "migraine" or "chronic headaches" into search engines may soon find themselves facing a solicitation from the Federal Drug Administration. As lawsuits...

How to Make Millions Writing Free Software

So you want to be an open-source millionaire, do you? Well, first things first. I dont care, I really dont care, how good your technology...

Microsoft Adds a P2P Star to the Live Lineup

Microsoft put another piece of its Windows Live strategy into place with its announcement Thursday that it had acquired the file synchronization vendor FolderShare. FolderShare...