Bristol: Microsoft Aggressive, Not Anti-competitive
News He had since found out about new technologies included in Windows NT 4 and 5, and he said not including it would leave his customers "high and dry," not knowing whether their software would run smoothly using Bristol's Wind/U tool, which helps...
[June 7, 1999, 11:25]
War Of Words Greets Microsoft's UK Anti-Linux Campaign
News Microsoft is counting on picking up businesses migrating from Unix [to another operating system] for its next two years of growth in that area, and Linux is somewhat throwing a wrench in that plan," said Rob Helm, director of research at...
[January 29, 2004, 15:15]
Microsoft: Linux Is Anti-commercial
Talkback Unix. Put your money where your mouths are. Quit using Micros**t products. Mac. Linux. ANYTHING!
[November 28, 2005, 18:37]
Unix Users Up In Arms At Bill Gates' Knighthood
Talkback David Hallowell also claims : "Charles' comments are not anti Microsoft for the sake of being anti Microsoft, he's just stating that Bill Gates is not worthy of a knighthood, which based on his track record is a fair comment"
[January 27, 2004, 23:04]
Leading University Rolls Out Secure, Feature Rich, E-mail Environment To 16,000 Users
White Papers In 2002, the University replaced its old UNIX-based messaging platform with communication and collaboration server Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server with Sybari's anti-virus solution, Antigen for Microsoft Exchange.
[September 20, 2006, 0:00]
ISP Dramatically Reduces Spam And Enhances Customers~ Experiences With Trend Micro Network Reputation Services
White Papers The company relies on Trend Micro Network Anti-Spam Service to dramatically reduce spam and keep its customers happy. The company needed a platform-independent spam blocking solution to protect heterogeneous environment that consists of SCO and...
[August 3, 2006, 0:00]
Frances Baard District Municipality Implements Microsoft Small Business Server 2000
White Papers FBDM furthermore had a poorly managed security setup and very little anti-virus protection on the server platform. Frances Baard District Municipality (FBDM), in the Northern Cape, had no real IT infrastructure in place, with the exception of an...
[August 14, 2003, 0:00]
Unix Users Up In Arms At Bill Gates' Knighthood
Talkback This is obviously a blatant anti-Microsoft propaganda attempt by another "Microsoft is Satant" group. Uk Unix User Group : "Microsoft's software has been written with scant regard for security, pushing the enormous cost of counteracting viruses...
[January 27, 2004, 19:20]
Microsoft Wins Bristol Antitrust Case
News We are disappointed with the jury's findings, and we still firmly believe that Microsoft engaged in anti-competitive behaviour against Bristol, and that Microsoft is attempting to monopolise additional operating system markets.
[July 19, 1999, 8:47]
Microsoft FUD Squad Targets Competition
News An Oracle spokeswoman declined to offer specifics but said that in the face of anti-Java propaganda generated by Microsoft, Oracle decided to educate people about the benefits of XML and Java. Miller and his colleagues market Microsoft's NT/Windows...
[September 7, 2000, 13:46]
Delay Hits Open-source .Net Project
News Mono is clearly intended to provide some of the .Net advantages to open-source advocates, but that class of developer is usually virulently anti-Microsoft, so winning them over to a Microsoft-related initiative, even if it's open source, is likely...
[November 19, 2003, 9:30]
Microsoft's SCO Licensing Deal 'snubs Linux'
News Bruce Perens, who helped develop the Debian version of Linux and who is an unofficial spokesman for open-source programmers, said the licensing deal benefits Microsoft's anti-Linux stance and its attempt to foster fear, uncertainty and doubt...
[May 20, 2003, 7:24]
Unix Users Up In Arms At Bill Gates' Knighthood
Talkback Considering the fact that there are so many willing to declare Microsoft "Anti-competitive" by nature, one wonders how the currently defined practices of Microsoft influence the very nature of the development and future sustainability of such...
[January 28, 2004, 10:35]
Solving Microsoft's Linux Problem
News The company spends plenty of time and money on its anti-Linux "Get the Facts" campaign, for example. It's been almost two years since Hilf joined Microsoft after a career managing Linux and Unix for corporations, a tour of duty that included a...
[August 16, 2005, 12:30]
Microsoft Tries To Soften Its Image
News Once confined to the halls of competitors, the anti-Microsoft sentiment, it seemed, had gone mainstream. However, Balderston said increased anti-Microsoft sentiment has blurred the lines. They got an eye-opener that this is a problem on a wider...
[January 19, 1998, 13:29]
US Report: Intel And Netscape Back Linux
News I am a little less religious about the anti-Microsoft sentiment, because there is an either-or mentality," said Greylock's Kaiser. Red Hat supplies products and support for Linux, which is a free Unix-like operating system.
[September 28, 1998, 10:38]
A Year Ago: Intel And Netscape Back Linux
News I am a little less religious about the anti-Microsoft sentiment, because there is an either-or mentality," said Greylock's Kaiser. Red Hat supplies products and support for Linux, which is a free Unix-like operating system.
[September 27, 1999, 7:10]
Security Pros Dig In For New DoS Attacks
News As vendors such as Asta Networks and Mazu Networks prepare to launch their anti-DDoS solutions in the coming weeks, attackers across the Internet are fine-tuning their tools and creating sophisticated assaults designed to elude even the best...
[June 18, 2001, 16:05]
Mail Room
News Third, the Linux movement is not an anti-Microsoft movement. Unix hasn't gone anywhere. Linux offers itself up as a replacement not only for NT, but for the traditional Unix OS's as well. Second, you say that IT has moved away from Unix and towards...
[April 22, 1999, 7:54]
Why Microsoft Code Leak Worries Me
Talkback Let them think about their anti-Microsoft/anti-society prank with 15 years in jail. Just because Linux or Unix or whatever doesn't have so many high-profile security issues, you don't have to look very far in the news, websites or forums to realise...
[February 17, 2004, 17:02]

