Your development team can play an important role in helping management develop business and technical alliances. Learn how building alliances helps improve your company's products and prospects.
Yesterday Microsoft dashed the hopes of users waiting for a fix to the Windows Home Server data corruption issue -- the patch will not be available in its official form until June.
Red Hat's desktop software unit has revealed it's shelved plans to launch desktop Linux for the consumer market.
Not content with trashing celebrity egos and throwing the recent APEC meeting into disarray, The Chaser team has also been giving the ABC's servers a hard time.
HP has released a batch of USB keys for numerous Proliant server models which contain malware that could allow an attacker to take over an infected system.
Reading the news via the handy (though often-ignored) AvantGo on my Pocket PC recently, I encountered an advertisement for a white paper from Microsoft offering a case study on costs of ownership for Linux versus Windows. This has the potential to be either informative or tragic, I said to myself, as I chose to download a copy.
Trying to understand the logic behind Microsoft's development decisions is a bit like S&M: it's a painful activity probably best left to others. But a recent example from the storage world does suggest something about Microsoft's "people will beat up on us regardless" dilemma.
The Olympics are nearly over, and the Australian team deserves kudos for an excellent performance all around. Yet even as the Olympic sun sets on the Bird's Nest for the last time this weekend, millions of spectators around the world will be scanning their dials in the hope of finding something else to fill their viewing hours.
Communications Minister Stephen Conroy has welcomed "improvements" in ISP filtering technologies, but will a broad-scale roll-out make ISPs a thief's favourite target?
Visual Studio Team System provides the tools a team needs for every collaborative development purpose. The downside is that Microsoft is once again going too far in deciding how we should do things. Will it work for your team?
It's tough enough to manage through the technical, logistical, procedural, and political issues that face any large-scale deployment. How do you avoid squabbling teammates?
You can provide all the documentation your users need to be self-sufficient, but it won't do a bit of good unless they read it. Check out these ideas to ensure users will read information.
Being a good manager requires many skills, not the least of which is listening to your staff. Here's your chance to showcase that skill.
Your development team can play an important role in helping management develop business and technical alliances. Learn how building alliances helps improve your company's products and prospects.
The market for collaborative applications has grown significantly with the introduction of Web-based solutions for gathering and sharing information within organisations. In this review, we look at two of the most popular commercial collaborative platforms.
Both IBM/Lotus and Microsoft have recently released new versions of their groupware suites--Notes/Domino and Exchange--with an emphasis on collaboration. We take them both through their paces.
Microsoft announced Friday that it had released two high-end operating systems to computer manufacturers.
Microsoft says it will fold its SharePoint business portal software into its Office System product line.
COMMENTARY--Microsoft's religion is one where products are good and services are a sin. But a big server product launch could alienate the very souls it wants to convert.
Apple drops iPhone NDA
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