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Mon, May 5, 2008 16:26 EDT

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Posted by: Thomas Wailgum in Soapbox Topic: Partner/Vendor Management Blog: Information Collective
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Microsoft spent three months officially wooing Yahoo and ended up with nothing but a big, fat rejection for all its overtures, financial enticements and grand plans. Read more »
Tue, Apr 29, 2008 18:55 EDT

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Posted by: Esther Schindler in Rants Topic: Development Blog: You're the Boss
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Should your company have a Standards Czar? An argument can be made for both Yes and No.
Read more »Thu, Apr 24, 2008 13:55 EDT

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Topic: Applications Blog: Mobile WorkHorse
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Yesterday, Microsoft subsidiary Tellme launched an upgraded version of its mobile search application that lets Research In Motion (RIM) BlackBerry users speak into their phones to search the Web for information, maps, driving directions and more via Redmond's Live Search services.
Read more »Tue, Apr 22, 2008 12:42 EDT
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Posted by: C.G. Lynch in News Topic: Applications Blog: Information Collective
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Microsoft announced that it is working on a lightweight version of its Office productivity software called "Albany," serving as an alternative to the rise of Google Apps, Zoho, and other web-based applications in the consumer space. While this is a good start in Microsoft admitting that software as a service (SaaS) will be the future of computing, they should consider making the service free of charge and fully Web-based. Read more »
Mon, Apr 21, 2008 3:06 EDT
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Posted by: Anonymous in News Topic: IT Organization Management
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There is a new report from standish Group that puts some numbers to the open sour
Read more »Wed, Apr 9, 2008 14:33 EDT
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Posted by: C.G. Lynch in Soapbox Topic: Applications Blog: Information Collective
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Tom Austin, a Gartner analyst, told attendees of the Gartner symposium today that Google doesn't care about the enterprise, but that doesn't mean the internet giant won't play a key role in serving up applications "in the cloud" to corporations during the next few years, causing further disruptions to Microsoft and IBM's business models.
Read more »Wed, Mar 19, 2008 12:28 EDT
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Posted by: Laurianne McLaughlin in News Topic: Applications Blog: Inside Tech
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Throw Vista away. Read more »