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Shareholder activist targets Microsoft; Top 10 SQL Server 2008 features

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This is Network World's Microsoft Subnet news alert in which we focus on the top items from Microsoft Subnet, your daily source for Microsoft news, blogs, discussion items, security alerts, giveaways and more.

Top pick of the week

Shareholder activist targets Microsoft
Craig Montgomery of The Crandrea Group has created a grassroots shareholder activism movement in the hopes of boosting Microsoft's stock price. We'll get into the details of what the Crandrea Group is gunning for in later posts, but to summarize, he wants: 1) Microsoft to make a major acquisition of a telecommunications company, giving it instant dominance in the game-changing mobile market. 2) the company to stop squandering billions of dollars in R&D and buybacks that are having no affect on its stock price or its future business prospects. 3) heads to roll in Microsoft top leadership.

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More top picks from the week:

Microsoft kills off its BPM software PerformancePoint

U.S. government may explore standardizing on open source

Windows 7 will not sway XP users

Three reasons IE 8 won't close the door on Firefox or Chrome

VLDBs and partitioning features in SQL Server 2008

From our bloggers:

Brian Egler: SQL Server Strategies
Top 10 SQL Server 2008 features
From SQL Auditing to Transparent Database Encryption, I list my favorite features of Katmai.

Mitchell Ashley: Converging on Microsoft
Windows 7: will it usher in 64-bit?
One of the questions all of us face when considering deployment of Windows 7 is whether to go 32- or 64-bit. Vista's support for 64-bit didn't turn the tide from 32- to 64-bit but Windows 7 might.

Ron Barrett: A Better Windows World
Windows 7 vs. Linux: who will crush who?
My post claiming Windows 7 will crush Linux started a firestorm. Readers have posted more than 250 comments, some of them emotional, some of them insightful and many of them humorous. Join the debate.

Tyson Kopczynski: Hidden Microsoft
I hate regional lockout of products and services
As you may know, I recently moved to Japan. Unfortunately, many of the largest sites on the Web can't seem to recognize me because of my new address.

Glenn Weadock: On Windows Server 2008
Will Windows 7 be a box office failure like Vista?
I think Windows 7 will be popular. Microsoft seems to be taking good steps such as making User Account Control more palatable and far easier to manage.

Ken Buck: Chasing the Nines
Do you communicate effectively?
Microsoft is launching Office Communications Server 2007 R2 during a worldwide online event on Feb. 3. I challenge you to take a harder look at how you communicate in 2009 and how UC may help.

Randy Muller: All About Microsoft Certifications
A nifty fact about Office Communication Server 2007 R2
If you are studying for your OCS exam, no need to worry about R2. The current exam actually covers the new features included with R2.

Susan Hanley: Essential SharePoint
Making lemonade from a lemon: My (eventually) excellent adventure in Dell customer service-land
My experiences with Dell’s offshore customer support have been, for the most part, dreadful. When I went public with my stories on a blog read by Dell people, I got results, but not satisfaction.

Hot discussions among Microsoft Subnet readers

Windows 7 will not sway XP users

IE8: Achilles heel of Windows 7 beta

Blackberry Storm – a huge disappointment

Sky not actually falling at Microsoft

Why I think PowerShell modules may lead to chaos

Top 5 features missing from Windows 7

Giveaways and goodies

Deadline is February 28 for these goodies up for grabs:
1) One Microsoft training course from Global Knowledge worth up to $2,995.
2) Fifteen copies of Exchange Server 2007 How-To: Real Solutions for Exchange Server 2007 SP1 Administrators by J. Peter Bruzzese and published December 22, 2008, by Sams.
See the Microsoft Subnet home page for details on all giveaways.

Check out Microsoft Subnet’s library for more free chapters and special discounts on best-selling books.

Check out the giveaways for books and free Cisco training from our sister site, Cisco Subnet.

Visit the Microsoft Subnet page for daily news, bloggers, opinions, hot topics.


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Hot spot safety tips
Top 10 hot spot safety tipsHow to protect laptop data at your local Wi-Fi hot spot.

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02/03/09

Today's most-read stories:

  1. Wi-Fi hot spot horrors
  2. NFL's IT chief gears up for his 25th Super Bowl
  3. Windows 7 will not sway XP users
  4. Top 10 worst uses for Windows
  5. Human error caused Google search bug
  6. Ex-Fannie Mae employee accused of planting computer time bomb
  7. Satyam claims 15 contracts signed in January
  8. Wi-Fi vs. prepaid 3G data dongles
  9. Verizon clips VoiceWing, releases wireline VoIP service
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