Thursday, June 28, 2007

InfoWorld Daily: Cringe: MS 'clueless clones struggling to look hip'

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Thursday, June 28, 2007

* Cringe: MS 'clueless clones struggling to look hip'
* InfoWorld Daily Podcast
* Ruby on Rails IDEs, part 2

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CRINGE: MS 'CLUELESS CLONES STRUGGLING TO LOOK HIP'

Notes from the field: The oft-curious Robert X. Cringely chimes in with a
question: Is Microsoft ready for people? And he doesn't stop there, no.
Cringe calls out several so-called A List Bloggers to the carpet for
churning out pure mush on exactly what the Redmond slogan "people-ready
business" means to them because, it turns out, such personal reflections
were inspired by some sort of cash infusion from Microsoft. "That caused
other bloggers to rightfully question their ethics," Cringe reports. "A
spitball war has been raging ever since." Cringe turns back to
Microsoft, which he considers to be "clueless corporate... ...

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INFOWORLD DAILY PODCAST

IT vendors disagree about patent reform. Also, Sun says it will give
clustering software to open source, Intel plans to layoff 800 workers,
and more LISTEN!... ...

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RUBY ON RAILS IDES, PART 2

App dev: After his update on Ruby on Rails IDEs Martin Heller is back
with more free options. Such as NetBeans 6.0 Milestone 9, Ruby In
Steel's Personal Edition, and Komodo Edit, sibling to none other than
the Komodo IDE he looked at earlier in the week. From the Test Center:
It's not the dream-come-true single product that encrypts data on all
operating systems and media, but "PGP's suite of encryption products
offers a competitive solution to protect a variety of content on
Windows," begins Roger Grimes, who focuses on PGP's newest NetShare,
version 9.6. The software allows files on... ...

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maintaining, and strengthening an effective backup and archiving
environment, and how EMC's portfolio of next-generation solutions
delivers leading-edge data protection today.

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