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- Macs and PCs found shacking up
- A very interesting study. This confirms what we have known for a long time.Mac users are much cooler that PC users.Confirms Apple numbers continue to grow:PI can't argue with that...Pagan jimRE: Macs and PCs found shacking upIt's a widely accepted fact that Mac users are much cooler than PC users.Much...
- Tags: Desktops, Operating systems, Windows only user, Apple Macintosh, Apple Inc., MAC USERS, Microsoft Windows, gen, Microsoft Corp., PC
- Discussion threads 2009-10-05
- Apache guru praises Vista
- All the current excitement about Windows Live as a platform is diverting attention away from a crucial component of Windows Vista that could rewrite all the rules about how to develop web-centric applications. I was reminded of this yesterday in conversation with Sanjiva Weerawarana, CEO of a software startup...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista, Sanjiva Weerawarana, Web service
- Blog posts 2006-06-14
- Red Hat-empowered JBoss seeks to bridge Web 2.0-SOA divide
- Backed with global reach, broader channels, and a much larger sales force, the newly acquired JBoss division of Red Hat is entering the ESB market aggressively, seeking to jump-start an open source Web 2.0 management community, staking out a best-of-breed stance on .NET-to-Java interoperability, and working to establish JBoss Seam...
- Tags: JBoss
- Blog posts 2006-06-13
- What's wrong with SOA being 'enterprisey'?
- A new word has entered our lexicon: 'enterprisey,' which is being applied to SOA. Is this a word with positive or negative connotations? (Wikipedia defines it as a "derogatory" term.) Tim Bray Sun agrees that being enterprisey is not a good thing, and recently made the charge that SOA/WS-splat is...
- Tags: Anne Thomas Manes, SOA, WS-*
- Blog posts 2006-05-10
- Is SCA the Java world's response to Indigo?
- It's often frustrating that Microsoft seems to want to do its own thing apart from everybody else, and set its own standards for service-oriented technology. But, then again, it's far better to have competition than everybody marching in lockstep. We've been watching the battles between Linux and Windows. Open source...
- Tags: Service Component Architecture
- Blog posts 2005-12-22
- Microsoft confirms next XP service pack
- Microsoft confirms next XP service packIndigo, Avalon and WinFS?So, is this when they will integrate the three buzzwords of Vista into XP? That seems rather quick by Microsofts standards to me.Can you wait that long for SP3?, maybe with LOTS of Windows updatesIn order to get their new desktop...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating systems, Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack, XP SP3, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows, SP3, Microsoft Corp., service pack
- Discussion threads 2005-09-30
- Don Box: WinFS still not shipping in Vista
- Despite recent news of WinFS' unexpected appearance, Indigo Architect Don Box has replied to a comment on his blog see I want Vista that "WinFS is not shipping with Vista." Just in case anybody was wondering if things have changed, they apparently haven't. I found the link by...
- Tags: WinFS, Windows Communication Foundation
- Blog posts 2005-09-13
- Microsoft's architectural update for productivity
- Microsoft at the PDC '05 here in Los Angeles this week is giving a view of the future of corporate worker productivity and it's ... client/server computing. Well, more precisely, it's loosely coupled client/server, with multiple back-send applications and XML data sources. It's called Connected Computing, and it's a mash-up...
- Tags: Microsoft Corp., CRM
- Blog posts 2005-09-13
- Microsoft's architectural update for productivity
- Microsoft at the PDC '05 here in Los Angeles this week is giving a view of the future of corporate worker productivity and it's ... client/server computing. Well, more precisely, it's loosely coupled client/server, with multiple back-send applications and XML data sources. It's called Connected Computing, and it's a mash-up...
- Tags: Microsoft Corp., CRM
- Blog posts 2005-09-13
- Beep beep
- Remember Wily Coyote? He's the Roadrunner's nemesis, chasing him out off the cliff's edge. Then there's that exquisite moment where he stands on thin air, about to realize he's got nothing. That's Microsoft, folks. IMing with Dan Farber, who's up in Redmond for the SMBusiness Summit,...
- Tags: Hailstorm
- Blog posts 2005-09-06
- New Windows file system enters testing
- New Windows file system enters testinghe, he, hemore hot air from MS.We'll see,,,Here's to hoping for the end of SMB? :-Reiser4 will already outperform WinFS wtwt = wishful thinkingStarted deploying it....When it comes to filesystems, Microsoft has always ruled the roost. NTFS was so robust. It never got fragmented and...
- Tags: New Windows file system, file system, WinFS, NTFS, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2005-08-29
- FAQ: Getting a handle on Longhorn
- FAQ: Getting a handle on LonghornDunghorn is more fittingSeems like more Dung than actually usefull features.Probably will not be worth upgrading to.follow this link...http://www.internetnews.com/bus-news/article.php/3497561msft and innovation...what a joke!!as for longhorn, do I want it? no. do I need it? no.by the time "longhorn" is released I'll have no need for...
- Tags: Operating systems, Microsoft Windows NT, Microsoft Longhorn, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2005-04-15
- The 43rd of March
- Eric Rudder's talk at VSLive! San Francisco 2005 last week was noteworthy for the crisp performance of the former assistant to Bill Gates. Rudder has often been wooden and detached in his appearances, but this year's model was engaged, funny, and specific--with good reason. Microsoft is coming to market with...
- Tags: Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Office, Eric Rudder
- Blog posts 2005-02-16
- Microsoft: Longhorn beta will arrive by June
- Microsoft: Longhorn beta will arrive by JuneThis is good news[i]Two of the components--a presentation engine called Avalon and a Web services architecture called Indigo--are being pulled out of the next Windows release so they can be offered for both Longhorn and the current generation of Windows operating systems.[/i]You would think...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating systems, Microsoft Longhorn, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Apple Macintosh
- Discussion threads 2005-02-07
- Evaluating open source Windows
- Evaluating open source WindowsSeems to me......that most businesses would prefer to do things Microsoft's way rather than the OSS way, based on your description."Open source does this in parallel. Open source can be "forked," and anyone can bring an open source fix to the table."That's all well and good for...
- Tags: Strategy, Leadership, Outsourcing, window, administration area, information technology, IT IS, IT Dept, innovation, open source, major company
- Discussion threads 2005-01-26
- BizTalk roadmap revised
- Microsoft just announced a new roadmap for the centerpiece of its Web services strategy, BizTalk server, as disclosed in ENT Online. Microsoft has shifted direction with the integration platform several times since its introduction in 2000. The current product is BizTalk 2004, to be followed by a 2006 edition. "BizTalk...
- Tags: Microsoft BizTalk Server
- Blog posts 2005-01-20
- Can Java guru regain luster for Sun?
- Can Java guru regain luster for Sun?Java Running scared?I think any Java developer that looks at Visual Studio.NET and the .NET framework will be a bit envious.The only argument that I've heard stick from developers that have evaluated both .NET and J2EE is that "with .NET you are stuck to...
- Tags: Programming languages, .NET, Microsoft development tools, Operating systems, Application servers, Sun Microsystems Inc., Java, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft .NET, Microsoft Windows, developer
- Discussion threads 2004-01-28
- Microsoft shines more light on Longhorn
- Microsoft shines more light on LonghornProgress is a good thing.Yes I know, people are going to start whining the second they read this but then they pretty much whine regardless of what MS does so it matters little. The fact of the matter is COM has reached its limits...
- Tags: OOA/OOD/OOP, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Microsoft Corp., S/W, Microsoft Longhorn, object-oriented
- Discussion threads 2004-01-27
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