Archive for the ‘Microsoft’ Category:
Microsoft Fixes Nine Bugs With Four Updates
While Microsoft’s July Patch Tuesday release contains no fixes for "critical" vulnerabilities, many of the updates plug security holes that allow remote code execution.
Never a Do’h! Moment For .Net Architects
With so many frameworks popping up on the Web, how can they be used with any effectiveness? The Test Center looks at one scenario that caused some heartburn.
Executive Shakeout: CEO Diane Greene Out At VMware
EMC’s Joe Tucci thanks her for "considerable contributions" while bringing in a former Microsoft exec and president of EMC’s Cloud Division as a replacement.
Microsoft Leaves It To Elop To Detail SaaS Channel Plans
New head of Microsoft Business Division says channel partners must adapt to meet customer demands for hosted services
Microsoft: The Vista Bullying Stops Here
Microsoft is preparing to retaliate against ‘noisy competitors’ with a major new multi-million dollar advertising campaign, an executive says at the company’s Worldwide Partner Conference.
Microsoft Small Biz VoIP Gets New Features, Hardware
Microsoft’s small business VoIP partners have lots of options, including new features in Response Point Service Pack 1, new hardware from Aastra and a new VoIP service provider partner.
Microsoft Unveils Online Services Pricing; VARs Want More
‘I can make more money showing people how to use eBay,’ VAR says.
Yahoo-AOL Deal ‘Unlikely’ In July
Yahoo’s attempted merger with AOL, a tactic to fend off a potential Microsoft takeover, is not likely to go through before the Yahoo board meeting on Aug. 1.
Is There A Business Case For 3G iPhone and 2.0 Software Upgrade?
Will the new Apple 3G iphone and upated iPhone 2.0 software play in the enterprise? The answer might surprise you.
Serf’s Up: Tech Employees Bash Their Bosses
Which CEOs are loved by their underlings and which are loathed? What’s morale really like at places like Microsoft, Yahoo! and AMD? GlassDoor.com has all the answers. Here’s a peek.
