Wednesday, May 09, 2007

Microsoft fixes nasty flaws; With Yahoo deal off, what next for Microsoft?

Network World

Daily News: AM




Network World Daily News: AM, 05/09/07

Podcast: Network World 360
Analysts squash rumors of 150,000 IBM layoffs; Majority of tech execs watch employee Web use; and Five cool future IT positions. (6:57)

Microsoft fixes nasty DNS server, Exchange flaws
Microsoft has released its May set of security patches, fixing critical bugs in Windows, Office and Exchange.

With Yahoo deal off, what next for Microsoft?
As of Tuesday, a Microsoft-Yahoo megamerger seems far less likely than it did late last week.

Email: A Security Update

Join John Dix, Network World editor-in-chief, and Trent Henry, senior analyst at The Burton Group, as they discuss the challenges and solutions network IT pros are encountering when working to ensure inbox integrity and protect data.

Click here for more information.

More users headed to Vista, but some concerns increasing, survey shows
More users are starting to evaluate and deploy Windows Vista but they are showing more concern over perceived performance and patching improvements and the operating system’s hardware requirements, according to a recent study.

10 ways to boost your IT org now
We interviewed a wide range of experts - government and commercial CIOs, industry analysts, a leading academic and a top recruiter - to come up with a list of suggestions that any IT executives can follow to improve their organization. Here are a few steps you can take today to create a more effective IT department.

Cisco posts strong Q3 revenue, profit growth
Cisco on Tuesday reported strong growth in revenue and profit for a fiscal third quarter in which it made several acquisitions that it expects to help power Web 2.0.

Phishing scam targets Microsoft piracy control warning
Symantec says it has identified a phishing scam that attempts to fool the victim by faking a Microsoft Windows piracy-control warning and demanding a credit card.

Blogs

Buzzblog: Are you a Google nobody?
In other words, are your vanity searches all in vain? If so, you're not alone, and the Wall Street Journal says many of the Google-challenged - parents, in particular - are going to extremes to make sure that they and their offspring are spared this indignity. Of course, some of us, ahem, have no such concerns.

From Microsoft Subnet:  What do you hate/love about Microsoft?
WXPNews has posted up the editor's top 10 gripes about Microsoft, which include the company having too many lawyers and getting too cozy with the open sourcerers. What are your Microsoft hates... and loves?

Today on Layer 8, where we always have our cell phones on vibrate:
A number of stories from across the country coupled with new research on the subject indicates that cell phones are increasingly bedeviling emergency first-responders, and the 911 system is suffering.

TODAY'S MOST-READ STORIES:

1. Analysts squash IBM layoff rumors
2. Five cool future IT positions
3. Top things we love and hate about Apple
4. Top 15 controversial Microsoft quotes
5. Top 15 all-time 'network-iest' TV characters
6. Thin clients in, PCs out at Verizon Wireless
7. The 50 best consumer tech products ever
8. Cringely should stop shooting his mouth off
9. 10 ways to boost your IT org now
10. Sprint Nextel vs. 41 non-profits

MOST E-MAILED STORY:
Homeless man disrupts Internet2 service


Contact the author:

Questions? Feedback? Contact NetworkWorld.com Site Editor Jeff Caruso.



BONUS FEATURE

IT PRODUCT RESEARCH AT YOUR FINGERTIPS

Get detailed information on thousands of products, conduct side-by-side comparisons and read product test and review results with Network World’s IT Buyer’s Guides. Find the best solution faster than ever with over 100 distinct categories across the security, storage, management, wireless, infrastructure and convergence markets. Click here for details.


PRINT SUBSCRIPTIONS AVAILABLE
You've got the technology snapshot of your choice delivered to your inbox each day. Extend your knowledge with a print subscription to the Network World newsweekly, Apply here today.

International subscribers, click here.


SUBSCRIPTION SERVICES

To subscribe or unsubscribe to any Network World newsletter, change your e-mail address or contact us, click here.

This message was sent to: networking.world@gmail.com. Please use this address when modifying your subscription.


Advertising information: Write to Associate Publisher Online Susan Cardoza

Network World, Inc., 118 Turnpike Road, Southborough, MA 01772

Copyright Network World, Inc., 2007

No comments: