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- Cisco buys PostPath: WebEx to compete with Exchange, Outlook, Office?
- Cisco buys PostPath: WebEx to compete with Exchange, Outlook, Office?And, those costs are just the start. How about the staff to keep it running24x7?? Better to just pay somebody to host it all, and you will save a ton of money and have better uptime. Also, a lot more storage....
- Tags: Groupware, E-mail, Microsoft Outlook, WebEx Communications Inc., PostPath, CAL, collaboration, Cisco Systems Inc.
- Discussion threads 2008-08-27
- Webcasters can't reach compromise with SoundExchange; Pandora set to close
- I've been loving the Pandora app on my touch so news that Pandora is about ready to "pull the plug," is a heart-breaker. And yup, the Post reports, it's because of the draconian burden on webcasting royalties sought by SoundExchange and approved by the Copyright Royalty Board....
- Tags: Webcasting, Webcaster, Venture Capital, Investment, Finance, Financing Startups, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-08-19
- Rumors about changes in Microsoft Licensing
- Rumors about changes in Microsoft LicensingWhy does the hardware matter?VMWare and Citrix have developed a lot of wonderful GUI tools around moving virtual machines. While these tools seem to exist solely to fix problems that exist with Windows servers, they do work for their intended application.However, since it is inherently...
- Tags: Operating systems, Virtualization, Microsoft Corp., PoV, Microsoft Windows, Citrix Systems Inc.
- Discussion threads 2008-08-15
- Cablevision, part 2: Is RS-DVR like a VCR or a copy shop?
- (See Part 1: Buffering is not copying) Direct liability for creating playback copies The plaintiffs charged that Cablevision violated its reproduction right by creating copies for playback to customers. The question here is who made the copies. "If it is Cablevision, plaintiffs' theory of...
- Tags: Cablevision Systems Corp., VCR, Netcom, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-08-05
- OK-Cal (zip)
- OK-Cal is a simple yet powerful body composition and weight management software. In other words, OK-Cal is a computer program that will assist you in getting the body you want. It does this by helping you to either lose weight, gain muscle or both. And creates free diet programs for...
- Tags: Body, Sky B, OK-Cal, Food & Beverage, Productivity, Tools & Techniques, Manufacturing, Management
- Software downloads 2008-07-02
- Bulls in the corn field, beware! Ethanol from corn? Mooooo.
- Those are market bulls of the two-legged sort similar to the ones currently jacking up crude oil futures. The next great investment bubble may focus on the fields of Iowa. Today's Department of Agriculture numbers on the American corn crop (the world's largest) are not encouraging for corn...
- Tags: Biofuel, Corn, Corn Production, Current Estimate, Khosla, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-06-10
- Sharing your login is a criminal offence
- Sharing your login is a criminal offenceMaybeI sort of agree. It's the difference between a device CAL and a USER cal.However, comments like that are what drive piracy. Most people "bend" the law a bit and really companies have to factor in some goodwill by not being idiots about it.The...
- Tags: Workforce management, criminal offence, offence
- Discussion threads 2008-05-30
- Facebook vulnerable to critical XSS, could lead to malware attacks
- Facebook vulnerable to critical XSS, could lead to malware attacksComputer science at Cal Tech should be able to fix itLet's use our country's high minds to solve these problems that the software writers,manufacturers and Government can't.What I thinkthat you, Danchev, and others are completely misfocused adolescents, to distribute this sort...
- Tags: SECURITY, malware, XSS, vulnerability, flaw, Facebook
- Discussion threads 2008-05-23
- Yet another "iPhone killer:" Blackberry's Thunder (updated)
- Yet another "iPhone killer:" Blackberry's Thunder updatediPod Killers & iPhone Killers?As soon as a product gets tagged an iSomething Killer it seems to be doomed to a lower market share.So what do we have with the Thunder? After a mountain of posts about how bad the iPhone is without...
- Tags: Keyboards, Monitors & displays, Cellular phones, RIM BlackBerry, Apple iPhone, touch screen, High Tech Computer Corp., cell phone, phone
- Discussion threads 2008-05-16
- Microsoft to raise Windows Small Business Server price 80 percent
- When Microsoft starts shipping its Windows Small Business Server 2008 product later this year, its price will be substantially higher -- as much as 80 percent -- than the current version of Small Business Server. Surprisingly, some testers and at least one market researcher don't seem fazed...
- Tags: U.S., Microsoft Windows Small Business Server, Product, Microsoft Corp., Pricing Strategy, CAL, Microsoft Windows, Pricing, Marketing Research, Operating Systems, Servers, Software, Marketing, Hardware, Mary Jo Foley
- Blog posts 2008-05-13
- What MicroNoHoo means for enterprises
- What MicroNoHoo means for enterprisesMicrosoft real enemy is piracyI can't denied Microsoft dominate desktop operating system market but this clearly because of piracy. In my country 40% of computer users use pirated version of Windows. They only use the genuine one if it come with the computerOEM.Microsoft is loosening up...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Piracy, Operating systems, Blogging, Microsoft Corp., MicroNoHoo
- Discussion threads 2008-05-04
- It's official! Windows XP SP3 goes RTM today
- It's official! Windows XP SP3 goes RTM todayKB unavailableThe link to the MS KB does not work. More precisely, the KB "is currently unavailable."RE: It's official! Windows XP SP3 goes RTM todayI expect that the KB will go live in the next hour or so. If not, I'll check with...
- Tags: Operating systems, Web browsers, Winduhs, Windows XP SP3, Linix, RTM, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2008-04-21
- Desktop as a service era ramps up as Citrix marks May delivery of XenDesktop at a tough price to beat
- Heralding a new era for desktop as a service DaaS, the long-awaited XenDesktop line from Citrix Systems will become available during the Citrix Synergy 2008 conference in mid-May. The XenDesktop product line is the latest entry in the effervescent virtualization market and will be co-marketed with Microsoft....
- Tags: Citrix Systems Inc., XenDesktop, XenDesktop Product Line, Delivery Protocol, Desktops, Hardware, Dana Gardner
- Blog posts 2008-04-16
- What does IBM mean for an open source start-up?
- What does IBM mean for an open source start-up?Minor correction: Ingres PostgresDana,Despite the common origins at Cal and similar names, Ingres and Postgres are different code bases. There's a good description of this at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PostgreSQL. I appreciate your active coverage of the rebirth of openness in the...
- Tags: Databases, Ingres, open-source start-up, Postgres, open source, IBM Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-03-25
- Small School Districts Gain Big Buying Power With School Agreement for Consortium
- To train students to achieve technology proficiency, Rhode Island Public Schools must acquire the latest software. In response, smaller school districts in the state formed the Rhode Island Society of Technology Educators RISTE and, with the help of TechTeam Government Solutions, set up a School Agreement with Microsoft to qualify...
- Tags: Software, Software License, Agreement, Microsoft Corp., Tools & Techniques, Management
- Case studies 2008-03-21
- Your turn: Readers choose their 10 favorite Windows programs
- Two weeks ago, I published a list of my 10 favorite Windows programs of all time. The response was overwhelming and refreshingly enthusiastic. As the title made clear, that list reflected my personal preferences; I certainly don't expect all my choices to be essential for every Windows...
- Tags: Program, Microsoft Office OneNote 2003, List, Requirement, System, Screen Shot, Quick Macros, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Ed Bott
- Blog posts 2008-03-20
- MSDN Webcast: geekSpeak: Building Animations in Silverlight With Cal Schrotenboer (Level 200)
- The presenter of this webcast addresses one of the most impressive features of Microsoft Silverlight - its support for animations. The presenter covers common issues related to building animations for Silverlight, as well as a review of the limitations which apply to Silverlight animations in comparison to the broader Windows...
- Tags: Microsoft Developer Network, Microsoft Silverlight, Webcast, Animation
- Webcasts 2008-03-12
- TechNet Webcast: Implementing Exchange Hosted Filtering (Level 200)
- Exchange Hosted Filtering is one of the premium offerings included in the Exchange Enterprise Client Access License CAL. Exchange Hosted Filtering incorporates multiple filters to actively help protect businesses' inbound and outbound e-mail from spam, viruses, phishing scams, and e-mail policy violations. The presenter of this webcast explains the steps...
- Tags: Webcast, Messaging, Microsoft TechNet, Exchange Hosted Filtering, E-mail, Groupware, Cyberthreats, Online Communications, Enterprise Software, Software, Security
- Webcasts 2008-03-11
- Sun waits out Microsoft
- Sun waits out MicrosoftBinary Compatibility? To even suggest it is folly"I pushed the envelope, just for giggles, calling for binary compatibility between Java and .NET/DCOM/COM"This isn't useful and the mere suggestion brings back memories of the Object Request Broker ORB wars of years ago (CORBA R.I.P) and it doesn't solve...
- Tags: ActiveX/COM/COM+/DCOM, Middleware, RPC, Sun Microsystems Inc., Microsoft Corp., COM, DCOM, COM Server
- Discussion threads 2008-03-10
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