Is free SharePoint in your future? Surprise! It's already here With the recession, all of us are looking for ways to save dollars on software costs. Tools like SharePoint are not only a great collaboration and productivity tool for users, it can also be a very low cost alternative to developing software applications in traditional .NET, Java or other languages. Microsoft's no-controller 'Natal' steals the show "You are the controller," teased Microsoft at the E3 conference, firing the shot heard round the blogosphere: a no-controls-whatsoever motion-sensing device. Microsoft and the EU: Round X Microsoft's seemingly never ending trials and tribulations with the European Union's antitrust case may have a new twist. Microsoft won't offer Windows for smartbooks Microsoft doesn't plan to offer a version of Windows for so-called "smartbooks," leaving the space open to Linux, Google's Android and other operating systems. Microsoft tries to force you to use Bing Microsoft's latest (unintentional) attempt to promote the new search engine Bing may have gone over the line. According to reports, a glitch in Internet Explorer 6 forced Bing onto users as the default search engine. Even when users manually altered their preferences, Bing emerged once again. Apple has squandered the gift that was vista While it's true that Apple has significantly grown its share of the desktop operating system market since the release of Windows Vista in November of 2006, the company's market share remains below 10%, and it actually dropped in Q1 2009, according to Gartner. Microsoft sued over dynamic Web page technology A patent-holding company has sued Microsoft for patent infringement for technology used in dynamic Web pages. 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. |
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