The trend for Microsoft releases lately has been lots of glamour and very little content. Many of us in the IT community are likely expecting more of the same of Longhorn, Microsoft’s next major operating system (OS) release. Well, this […]
Microsoft releases five critical security bulletins for July
For July’s Patch Tuesday, Microsoft released seven security bulletins, five of which it has rated critical. (The remaining two are important threats.) The vulnerabilities apply to virtually every Office component in current use, including Macintosh applications and even Microsoft Works. […]
How does Microsoft’s new exam retirement policy strike you?
Earlier this month, Microsoft announced updates to its exam retirement policy. In the past, exam retirements often took certified Microsoft professionals by surprise. No more. At least, that’s the plan. Redmond has updated its retirement policy in an attempt to […]
Can Sun and AOL team up to take on Microsoft’s ‘fat desktop’ dominance?
Sun’s third major post-Java software initiative won’t just go head-to-head with the MS juggernaut; it also will run into major competition from several entrenched players. But one rival, consumer powerhouse AOL, may turn out to be the partner that Sun […]
46% of Windows 7 installs are 64bit, says Microsoft
Windows 7 is doing quite well helping out with 64bit adoption as Microsoft’s Brandon LeBlanc has revealed that, out of all Win7 installs (which are over 150 million), 46% are of the 64bit version, the rest 54% being 32bit – […]
Microsoft’s 1994 consent decree: Boon or bust?
In the summer of 1994, with the threat of an antitrust charge looming, Microsoft agreed to settle charges that it was engaged in predatory business practices in its dealings with computer makers. Though much less well-known than the broader Sherman […]
SolutionBase: Stop spyware with Microsoft’s AntiSpyware Beta
Stop Spyware with Microsoft’s AntiSpyware Beta Poll just about any IT professional and ask them what their biggest headache is, and the answer will be the same: spyware. Viruses and hackers can do damage, but spyware is much more widespread, […]
Microsoft addresses NAT conflict introduced by SP2
As expected, the release of Microsoft’s Service Pack 2 (SP2) for Windows XP is being met with reports, even from Microsoft itself, of unexpected conflicts. Based on similar experiences with Microsoft’s Windows XP Service Pack 1, the reports have led […]
Be aware of these pitfalls when migrating from Microsoft Office to OpenOffice
Because OpenOffice is free and you have to pay a substantial fee for Microsoft Office, you might be tempted to migrate your entire organization from Microsoft Office to OpenOffice. After all, migrating to OpenOffice would save an absolute fortune in […]
Microsoft: Not enough XPerienced PCs
While Microsoft is pleased with robust sales of new PCs that come loaded with Windows XP, the company has been less than satisfied with the rate at which large companies are installing its latest operating system. “In the area of […]