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Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Microsoft passes OpenAjax interoperability testing; Corporations rushing to Vista - NOT

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Network World's Microsoft News Alert, 09/25/07

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Microsoft passes OpenAjax interoperability testing
Microsoft certainly has a love/hate relationship with open source. So chalk another one up in the “love” column. Microsoft officials said that they have passed OpenAjax interoperability tests. Specifically the company’s software passed InteropFest 1.0 tests which means that it will work with other AJAX components in the OpenAjax Hub. The hub will provide interoperability between different AJAX frameworks. It has a decent list of participants including Adobe, IBM, SAP, Tibco and more.

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Corporations rushing to Vista – NOT

When it arrives, Microsoft hypervisor will outshine VMware

Office 2003 SP3 released, but kills off features

Microsoft pays $2 million to relocate a single employee

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Managing VMware infrastructure with Windows PowerShell (in the future)
“I never thought that I would see the day. I know people have been managing VMware infrastructure with some custom PowerShell scripts. But, to think that there may soon be glorious cmdlets from which I can unleash the hounds of PowerShell automation upon VMware based datacenters. Well, I’m shocked.”

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Soapbox is now part of MSN video beta
“Soapbox is no longer a separate and dedicated site but part of the next generation of MSN video. Some features include a single integrated site to view premium MSN video content and Soapbox user-created videos; A full screen option for the Soapbox embedded player.” Also see: Popfly Facebook mashup app 

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Using SAN-enabled certificates for OCS and Unified Messaging
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Windows breaks Skype (or lessons in P2P networking)  

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TODAY'S MOST-READ STORIES:

1. Lawsuit charging GPL violation is first ever
2. Daylight saving time issue reappears on IT radar
3. Researchers flash personal aircraft, future jetpack
4. Gartner: Open source impossible to avoid
5. VMware bugs shine spotlight on virtualization security
6. How much does the store owe this PC buyer?
7. Apple’s options for stopping open source iPhone use
8. Gartner touts Web 2.0, scoffs at sequel
9. The end of booth-babe culture?
10. Cisco: A quarter of acquisitions not working out

MOST-READ REVIEW:
VM management tools from Microsoft, VMware, XenSource leave room for improvement


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Senior Editor John Fontana covers Microsoft for Network World.

Julie Bort edits Microsoft Subnet

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