Microsoft's Identity Wedge
Novell is becoming a one-way mirror. Microsoft technology flows through it into the open source world. But the technology itself remains closed to the open source world. Open source developers only see Novell.
Novell is becoming a one-way mirror. Microsoft technology flows through it into the open source world. But the technology itself remains closed to the open source world. Open source developers only see Novell.
Are medical device buyers? Will doctors "go to market" in New York to check out the latest-and-greatest? Is it vital that such companies have a physical presence in New York, close to their investment bankers? How many middlemen can afford the rent?
Microsoft Business Solutions officials are no longer talking about Project Green. But that does not mean Microsoft has abandoned Green or its underlying concepts, said James Utzschneider, general manager of product marketing for Microsoft Dynamics. In fact, far from it.
Although several Linux start-ups have vanished, the embedded-OS market is rife with competition and MontaVista is betting on Linux for success.
Score No. 1 for Microsoft's foray into video standards.
Companies installing Microsoft's new customer relationship management software say they are grappling with some flaws in the company's much-hyped product.
The patent covers a combination of techniques to fight unsolicited e-mail.
Company won't assert patents related to 35 Web services specs--a move designed to ease developers' legal concerns.
New hosted CRM service set to debut next year will be the company’s third service under the Live banner.
Vendors have been trying to 'sex up' enterprise applications for years