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  1. The new rules for calculating Windows ship dates

    All about Microsoft - Nov 7, 2008

    It wasn't long ago that whenever Microsoft gave a ship-date target for a new Windows release, IT managers would add anywhere between a few months to a couple years to it when figuring their upgrade schedules. As crazy

    Also tagged: vista, windows client, channel, winhec, service pack, resellers, windows 7, system builders, oems

  2. Microsoft buy a ‘good idea’ for Yahoo, not Microsoft

    All about Microsoft - Nov 7, 2008

    So Yahoo's back with a revised version of history. And we're back to the same questions we were had this year. Do you think Microsoft should buy Yahoo and/or its search business at this point? What would the

    Also tagged: search, google, yahoo, advertising

  3. Jon DeVaan: The mystery man behind Windows 7

    All about Microsoft - Nov 7, 2008

    The public face of the Windows development-chief duo is Senior Vice President Steven Sinofsky, who runs Windows and Windows Live Engineering. The private face is Jon DeVaan, the head of Microsoft's Core Operating

    Also tagged: vista, office, windows server, windows client, windows 7

  4. Win Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7 move ahead in lockstep

    All about Microsoft - Nov 6, 2008

    During Day 2 of WinHEC, Microsoft showed off a number of the new features that it will deliver in Windows Server 2008 R2 -- a k a "Windows 7 Server -- when it ships in the next year or so. Among them: Support for up to

    Also tagged: windows server, windows client, winhec, windows 7, multicore distributed computing, windows server 2008 r2 windows 7 server

  5. WinHEC: Microsoft shows off Windows 7 fundamentals

    All about Microsoft - Nov 6, 2008

    If last week was all about the eye candy coming in Windows 7, this week is more about the less glitzy but core improvements Microsoft is making to its next-generation client operating system.

    Also tagged: vista, windows client, winhec, windows 7

  6. Microsoft offers startups software and cloud services for (almost) free

    All about Microsoft - Nov 6, 2008

    Via its new "BizSpark" program announced November 5, Microsoft is offering startups a variety of Microsoft products and technologies for free. Microsoft unveiled the program on the first day of the Web 2.0 conference

    Also tagged: web 2 0, office, windows server, system center, windows client, development tools, azure, utility cloud computing, live mesh

  7. Google withdraws from Yahoo ad partnership. Will Microsoft rebid?

    All about Microsoft - Nov 5, 2008

    Google announced on November 5 that it has decided to back out of its ad partnership with Yahoo rather than defend it in court. Will that make Yahoo any more open to a buyout by Microsoft of Yahoo's search business?

    Also tagged: search, google, yahoo, advertising

  8. Show of hands: Who wants multi-touch on a PC (and why)?

    All about Microsoft - Nov 4, 2008

    Even after seeing all the glitzy multi-touch Windows 7 demos last week, I still don't understand the appeal. Who really wants to have to touch their laptop or desktop screens to perform tasks that are easier and better

    Also tagged: windows mobile, windows client, windows 7, pdc 2008

  9. Microsoft drops more new codenames, including another ‘Mojave’

    All about Microsoft - Oct 31, 2008

    Microsoft used this week's Professional Developers Conference to flesh out a bunch of codenames that had been circulating for the past several months -- everything from "Red Dog," to "Geneva," to "Zurich." At the Los

    Also tagged: research, voip, speech, telecommunications, sharepoint server, azure, code names, web conferencing, pdc 2008, utility cloud computing

  10. Windows 7 to scale to 256 processors

    All about Microsoft - Oct 31, 2008

    Microsoft has been hinting that even though it had no plans to make major changes to the Windows kernel, it did have a scheme up its sleeve to make Windows 7 and Windows 7 Server better suited to working on

    Also tagged: windows server, windows client, winhec, windows 7, pdc 2008, multicore distributed computing, windows server 2008 r2 windows 7 server

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