Tuesday, September 18, 2007

States ask for five more years of antitrust oversight; Win free Microsoft training worth $2,500

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Network World's Microsoft News Alert, 09/18/07

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States ask for five more years of antitrust oversight
The battle to keep Microsoft under antitrust oversight is heating up. The California Group, a group of state plaintiffs in the  Microsoft antitrust case, is asking for a five-year extension of a large portion of the 2002 judgment against the company, the group's lawyer said.

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Stallman says Microsoft’s deal with Novell is backfiring

Microsoft, Accenture sign $185M outsourcing deal

Craig Mundie Q&A: Bill Gate’s heir apparent

Microsoft Surface parody video

* FROM OUR BLOGGERS:

Chris Dalby – The Essential Microsoft Toolkit
Microsoft = Facebook for the Enterprise
“I saw a couple of great articles this morning talking about how the new SharePoint and community integration strategy makes Microsoft the new Facebook for the enterprise. That's quite a leap forward and I can see why it is happening.”  

John Obeto – Notes from a Microsoft fan
Skype: The new worm-delivery system
"A few weeks ago, Skype, IMO, gained eternal notoriety when executives of that firm … tried to convince users/subscribers into believing that a service outage ... was Redmond’s fault. Nowhere in the press releases was the fact that Skype just pushed out a software update as well!”

Alex Lewis – Windows into Silicon Valley
Exchange 2007 SP1 enhancements to OCS
“There are a LOT of new features in Exchange 2007 SP1. It seems like more of a feature pack than a service pack." He gives a rundown of the major new features. 

Sue Hanley – Designing collaboration projects
The art and science of information architecture
“I’m often asked to provide advice about building an effective information architecture for a SharePoint solution. It’s really not that easy ... however, there are some best practices that you can think about – before you call for consulting help.”  

* HOT DISCUSSIONS AMONG CISCO SUBNET READERS:

Microsoft: 'secret' updates were for Windows Update itself

IBM piles on Microsoft's open document defeat

Vista not playing well with IPv6

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TODAY'S MOST-READ STORIES:

1. One less reason to adopt IPv6?
2. Researchers flash personal aircraft, future jetpack
3. Does 802.11n spell the end of Ethernet?
4. What 'The Sopranos' taught me about tech
5. 10 IT management software companies to watch
6. SCO's Chapter 11 filing postpones Novell trial
7. Will users ever smarten up about phishing?
8. Meet the other Ciscos
9. TJX data criminal gets 5 years
10. Internet domain name outlaw faces 20 years

MOST-READ REVIEW:
VM management tools from Microsoft, VMware, XenSource leave room for improvement


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Senior Editor John Fontana covers Microsoft for Network World.

Julie Bort edits Microsoft Subnet

Microsoft Subnet: The independent voice of Microsoft customers



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