Microsoft gives RSS a big bear hug
Bump this up to milestone from the level of "me-too" on the scale of adoption.
Bump this up to milestone from the level of "me-too" on the scale of adoption.
Today could mark a resurgence of the tough, feisty, quick-footed Microsoft.
ThinkFree's functions in association with Google's Blogger service is a no-brainer.
If Microsoft wants to encourage the creation of an ecology of development around services that use its tools and deployment scenarios, where's the beef?
They call it Connected Computing, but I think it should be called .Client/Server
Seeing the downturn as an opportunity to upgrade, nearly two-thirds of 1,200 IT professionals surveyed in the U.S., U.K., Germany, and Japan plan to invest in new infrastructure technology, according to results released this week.
The real race between Microsoft and Google may boil down to which can truly change itself best and fastest.
Seems the communities are not keen on the details of the agreement, but at least Microsoft and Novell seem intent on reworking the issue. Of course, the need to clean it up lends credence to the notion that they rushed this thing. And why? Was it the Oracle-Red Hat bombshell?
Can Microsoft fend off the twin, albeit inter-related, interlopers of open source and an expanding roster of low-cost business services built of open source stacks?
They call it Connected Computing, but I think it should be called .Client/Server