Jan 29 2009

Why Microsoft Should Give Windows 7 Away

Windows 7 is shaping to be an awesome OS. It’s everything people wanted Vista to be and more. Which is exactly why Microsoft should give it away—or offer it dirt cheap—to Vista users.

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Jan 29 2009

Mitel and IBM cross-license tech – Ottawa Business Journal


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Mitel and IBM cross-license tech
Ottawa Business Journal – 28 Jan 2009
By Ottawa Business Journal Staff Mitel has signed a cross-licensing agreement with IBM (NYSE:IBM) that will allow both companies to use patents covering unified communications technology.
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Jan 29 2009

Mitel and IBM cross-license tech – Ottawa Business Journal


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Mitel and IBM cross-license tech
Ottawa Business Journal – 21 hours ago
By Ottawa Business Journal Staff Mitel has signed a cross-licensing agreement with IBM (NYSE:IBM) that will allow both companies to use patents covering unified communications technology.
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Jan 29 2009

How Would You Market Windows 7?

According to a recent job posting, Microsoft is looking for a marketing manager for Windows 7. If you got the job, what would you do?

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Jan 29 2009

Windows 7 To Be ‘Thoroughly’ Tested For Antitrust Compliance

CWmike writes “Technical advisers to the antitrust regulators who monitor Microsoft’s compliance with the 2002 antitrust settlement will test Windows 7 ‘more thoroughly’ than earlier versions of the operating system were tested, according to a new status report filed with the federal judge watching over the company. Microsoft is also facing renewed scrutiny from the EU, which two weeks ago filed preliminary charges against the company over bundling IE with Windows, and said more recently that Microsoft ‘shields’ IE from competition.”

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Jan 29 2009

Mitel Announces Patent Cross License Agreement with IBM – MSNBC

Mitel Announces Patent Cross License Agreement with IBM
MSNBC – 9 hours ago
OTTAWA, ONTARIO – Mitel® today announced a patent cross license agreement with IBM. The cross license provides mutual access to a broad range of patents that will enable the companies to pursue strategic opportunities created by the transition to
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Jan 28 2009

International Data Privacy … – InternetNews.com


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International Data Privacy …
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By Richard Adhikari: More stories by this author: The House of Representatives has approved a bill declaring today National Data Privacy Day.
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Jan 28 2009

Less Is Moore

Hugh Pickens writes “For years, the computer industry has made steady progress by following Moore’s law, derived from an observation made in 1965 by Gordon Moore that the amount of computing power available at a particular price doubles every 18 months. The Economist reports however that in the midst of a recession, many companies would now prefer that computers get cheaper rather than more powerful or by applying the flip side of Moore’s law do the same for less. A good example of this is virtualisation: using software to divide up a single server computer so that it can do the work of several, and is cheaper to run. Another example of ‘good enough’ computing is supplying ‘software as a service,’ via the web, as done by Salesforce.com, NetSuite and Google, sacrificing the bells and whistles that are offered by conventional software that hardly anyone uses anyway. Even Microsoft is jumping on the bandwagon: the next version of Windows is intended to do the same as the last version, Vista, but to run faster and use fewer resources. If so, it will be the first version of Windows that makes computers run faster than the previous version. That could be bad news for computer-makers, since users will be less inclined to upgrade only proving that Moore’s law has not been repealed, but that more people are taking the dividend it provides in cash, rather than processor cycles.”

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Jan 28 2009

Microsoft Releases Source Code For Web Sandbox

nandemoari writes “After flirting with open source development for some time, Microsoft has made another step towards real commitment with the release of source code for Web Sandbox, a program used to test and secure web site content. The Sandbox source code will be released under the Apache 2.0 license, an open source license agreement allowing the content creator to maintain copyright while permitting others to develop the product for their own use. Microsoft has gradually been increasing their involvement with the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) since 2008 when they agreed to fund development of certain ASF initiatives.”

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Jan 28 2009

Data Privacy Day: Educating an online population – TG Daily


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Data Privacy Day: Educating an online population
TG Daily – 1 hour ago
By Rick C. Hodgin Chicago (IL) – Today is the third annual Data Privacy Day observed unofficially in Canada and the United States.
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