Microsoft Terminal Services Compatibility Analyser
Blog The Microsoft BETA Connect site describes the Terminal Services Compatibility Analyser (TSCA) as; For a deeper dive into the technical requirements and developer information, consult the MSDN Terminal Services documentation located here; http...
[October 19, 2009, 9:10 in Sentry Posts by Greg Lambert]
Microsoft eyes data-gathering services
Talkback How long until some security updates shows up with a pop-up EULA that contains lines like "you agree that data collecting services will be permanently activated detailling your every move for the rest of your natural life and that of your children...
About: Microsoft eyes data-gathering services
[June 15, 2006, 0:55]
Microsoft to embed Live services in Windows
Talkback Meaning that if you make it more or less mandatory (highly recommended, default compiler include option, etc) for developers to include Live services libraries into their software the end result would obviously be that plenty of third-party...
About: Microsoft to embed Live services in Windows
[June 21, 2006, 22:50]
Microsoft reveals plans for online services
Talkback Its time for Microsoft to lower their overpriced products and put the focus on the costumer. What ever you do refuse to pay. They offer something that have been free for years. Not the reverse. Go download OpenOffice its free , its safe and its...
About: Microsoft reveals plans for online services
[November 2, 2005, 17:05]
Microsoft reveals plans for online services
Talkback Microsoft basicly mentions basic Portal stuff that's been around for years. They want you to wait for their 1.0 version and then pay for it. My advise is to start investigating solutions that already have years of experience with this.
About: Microsoft reveals plans for online services
[November 2, 2005, 21:29]
Services will be make or break for Microsoft
Talkback Hi Jon, Microsoft is getting behind the action more and more. By now it should be clear to most that Microsoft wouldn't have done a thing with IE7 so, errr, soon if it wasn't for FireFox. And security got the Microsoft PR boost once it was clear...
About: Services will be make or break for Microsoft
[September 17, 2005, 1:50]
Services will be make or break for Microsoft
Talkback If you went by the people in this site yeah Microsoft were on the last legs In the real world 1 million Microsoft licences for the NHS (9 year contract) . Microsoft expanding into other areas, tv and other media, buying AOL, indirectly the space...
About: Services will be make or break for Microsoft
[September 16, 2005, 11:37]
Services will be make or break for Microsoft
Talkback But Microsoft is getting behind the action more and more. It'll take a while before it hits people.
About: Services will be make or break for Microsoft
[September 15, 2005, 22:40]
Microsoft: Web services won't replace software
Talkback Web based services (reasonable priced) won't replace (traditional fat client and insanely licensed) software? And this coming from the company that not that long ago thought that the Internet was for not?
About: Microsoft: Web services won't replace software
[August 1, 2006, 23:52]
Microsoft: Commoditising managed services
Talkback Also, in the world of Microsoft, so far, there's standardized (them) and standardized (us) . The choices Microsoft allows them to make. Perhaps Microsoft understands all to well what freedom of choice really means.
About: Microsoft: Commoditising managed services
[July 12, 2005, 23:26]
Microsoft takes Web services to the home
Talkback What a great idea. Where we currently have an 50 quid inkjet printer that just plugs in and works on almost every OS we can now have the same printer for 100 quid that only works on the latest version of Windows.
About: Microsoft takes Web services to the home
[May 9, 2004, 15:21]
Microsoft to embed Live services in Windows
Talkback ooooh
About: Microsoft to embed Live services in Windows
[July 11, 2006, 20:41]
Microsoft reveals plans for online services
Talkback The thing that seperates us from animals is the ability to gamble and bet. Have you seen pacific poker cheatting betting on real money? The most exciting site pacific poker cheatting http://www.plugqueen.com/pacific-poker-cheats.html pacific poker...
About: Microsoft reveals plans for online services
[December 30, 2005, 22:42]
Services will be make or break for Microsoft
Talkback I'm still trying to figure out if this article is a comment left by a MS basher and the story is somewhere squashed into one line at the top
About: Services will be make or break for Microsoft
[September 15, 2005, 20:21]
Mozilla could form base of a Google browser
Talkback Google started out as a search company but recently they have changed into a provider of very different services. Bringing a Mac GUI to Linux would be pretty cool and if you then add direct access to all the services Google offers (and will be...
About: Mozilla could form base of a Google browser
[September 23, 2004, 10:34]
Microsoft details Windows Live 'platform'
Talkback Hmmm, making on-line Microsoft web services feature rich spells out spammer, phishing and cracker heaven. Anyway, summing Windows Live up seems to boil down to: focus on more functionality, attract developers whereever they are, flood the markets...
About: Microsoft details Windows Live 'platform'
[June 14, 2006, 23:04]
Texan city runs 'nonemotional' Linux pilot
Talkback Microsoft is always willing to discuss how we can help bring the value of Microsoft products and services to the benefit of consumers and businesses alike. Don't dump our software and we'll give you better services" sounds like "Give me a sweet and...
About: Texan city runs 'nonemotional' Linux pilot
[December 23, 2003, 13:58]
Zoho socialises Projects 2.0
Blog After a teaser campaign that mentioned integrated Zoho web-based services and a 'popular Microsoft product', Zoho has unveiled Zoho Projects 2.0, which brings together Microsoft Project and a collection of Zoho's online collaboration services.
[July 1, 2009, 16:22 in Reviews Blog by Charles McLellan]
Children's charities call for end to 'anarchic Internet'
Talkback As an observer of the growth of the chatroom phenomenom it does rather seem that Microsoft is reacting on the basis that its services COULD be used as a channel for people to entice children into danger.
About: Children's charities call for end to 'anarchic Internet'
[October 5, 2003, 17:15]
Microsoft gets stuck in to Visual Studio patent woes
Blog In a move likely to be symbolic of future conflict, Microsoft has filed suit to invalidate several patents held by WebXChange, an online services provider. WebXchange has previously sued three Microsoft customers - Allstate Insurance Co, FedEx and...
[November 18, 2008, 11:16 in News Blog by Rupert Goodwins]



