IT people, places and things that matter, 12/20/07 Steve Ballmer, the voice of Microsoft, has been one of the biggest newsmakers of '07. He didn’t disappoint folks hoping to hear inflammatory statements and corporate bravado. Vista gets a big thumbs down, 12/20/07 Readers, bloggers and other industry watchers selected Vista as on of the five major things the industry got wrong in 2007. Podcast: Samba/Windows interoperability news: Jeremy Allison One of the lead developers at the popular Samba project, which implements Microsoft file and print sharing, talks about today's protocol documentation announcement. (25:51) Microsoft to research advanced algorithms in India, 12/20/07 Microsoft Research in India has formed a group to work on advanced software algorithms, looking for a way to more efficiently process ... Today on Microsoft Subnet Mitchell Ashley declares that open source has become Google's best weapon against Microsoft. Plus, certification guru Patrick Regan offers a cadre of tips for passing the Windows Vista, Configuring Exam; security expert Tyson Kopczynski extols the virtues of PKI; and SharePoint expert Sue Hanley has the secret to innovation – something called "The Global Brain." Certification dilemma Should you get certified on the newest technology or go for the current, aging version. Master traininger Ron Colonna surprisingly recommends that you go with the older stuff. (Plus, enter to win a free training course worth up to $2,500 from New Horizons.) Also From Microsoft Subnet The 10 most-read Microsoft Subnet blog entries of '07. How Come Google spell checks better than Microsoft Office? Google Talk - Translation Bots. Plus: Last few days to enter to win free Microsoft training; free MCTS exam cram book. |
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