Tuesday, September 11, 2007

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Network World's Microsoft News Alert, 09/11/07

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Discussion rages over failed ISO OOXML vote

Microsoft and Siemens develop automotive 'infotainment' systems

Free “second shot” to retake any Microsoft certification test

10 free Microsoft SharePoint add-on tools

Microsoft vs. Novell over enterprise-class configuration tools

* FROM OUR BLOGGERS:

Chris Dalby – The Essential Microsoft Toolkit
Using Flickr with SharePoint
Dalby has stumbled on a wealth of Codeplex Flickr projects, allowing integration between .Net, Sharepoint and Flickr. He comments on these and shares the links.

John Obeto – Notes from a Microsoft fan
The Foleo is a dud
So declares Obeto. “In looks, functionality, potentiality, vision, everything! A 'companion device' for smartphones? Erhhh Dude, what do you call a laptop?”

David Platt – Why Software Sucks
Users are human: stop expecting something else
"Users have difficulty specifying what they really want, and users have unrealistic ideas about what computers can do. Both of these statements are true, but it doesn’t matter. It’s your job and mine to produce good software despite them."

Alex Lewis – Windows into Silicon Valley
Yahoo buys BlueLithium
"I still don’t see Microsoft buying Yahoo … In fact, Yahoo makes a great pawn to point at and claim there’s 'competition' in the marketplace."

* HOT DISCUSSIONS AMONG CISCO SUBNET READERS:

Vista not playing well with IPv6

Google, others gearing up to introduce office apps

Microsoft buying RIM (BlackBerry)?

Microsoft attacks Cisco with new VoIP server

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TODAY'S MOST-READ STORIES:

1. Verizon smokes out another family
2. Plan to use RFID in border control draws fire
3. Forensic computer fights digital crime fast
4. HP core LAN switch boasts new architecture
5. 9 wireless network companies to watch
6. AMD launches Barcelona at Lucasfilm
7. Skype warns users of Windows worm
8. Powerhouse player blesses Google Apps
9. Vista’s IPv6: Not an easy upgrade
10. Cisco consumer move afoot, leaders suggest

MOST E-MAILED STORY:
Cisco unveils 802.11n wireless LAN access point for enterprises


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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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