Google unveils plug-in to marry Outlook, Gmail Google unveiled synchronization technology that supports Microsoft Outlook as the front end to Gmail, giving users an option to scrap Exchange on the back end while allowing users to keep their familiar desktop client. Microsoft rivals advise EC on an antitrust remedy It sounds odd, but the European Commission's solution to the problem caused by Microsoft bundling its Internet Explorer browser into the Windows OS appears to be more, rather than less, bundling. Analysis: Microsoft could cut Windows 7 list price to $100 Microsoft could drop the price of Windows 7 to around $100 when it announces retail prices later this month, if calculations based on an earlier Vista cost-cutting move hold true for the new OS. Irish start-up takes over Microsoft's code-protection scheme An Irish start-up has taken over Microsoft's Software Licensing and Protection Services, a service to help independent software vendors protect their code and reduce software piracy. Apple's Snow Leopard beats Windows 7 on price, ship date Apple executives took potshots at Microsoft's Windows 7 on Monday as they trumpeted the September release of their company's own Snow Leopard operating system and its $29 upgrade price. Q&A: Microsoft's Windows marketing chief says Apple's 'scared' Microsoft's Windows marketing chief Brad Brooks says the Windows brand is "coming alive" with the launch of Windows 7 this fall and its "Laptop hunter" TV ad campaign. A guide to Microsoft's dizzying array of desktop virtualization options Microsoft offers no fewer than five desktop virtualization technologies -- depending on how you define the term. All have a similar goal: to distance the application from the operating system. June Giveaways Cisco Subnet and Microsoft Subnet are giving away training from Global Knowledge to two lucky readers and 15 copies each of books on IPv6 security, the Cisco Secure Firewall Services Module, and Active Directory Domain Services 2008. Deadline for entries June 30. Network World on Twitter? You bet we are |
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