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Opinion: Vista schmista, Telstra schmelstra
Well, we just spent the weekend figuring out what went wrong with our plans to setup a client's new branch office using Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista workstations. The gig was supposed to be finished Friday, but we didn't get out of town until Sunday night. And it wasn't the applications or the network that bit us in the bum this time. No, it was the printers. And Telstra.
Ian Yates
May 5 2008, 1:22PM
Collaboration
Opinion: Think of a number
A big number. A really big scary number. Hint: think 140 million. That’s how many copies of Windows Vista Microsoft says it has shipped.
Ian Yates
Apr 30 2008, 6:19AM
Software
On a mission to save Windows XP
The ‘Save Windows XP’ petition has attracted over 100,000 signatures as Microsoft prepares to phase out the popular operating system.
Leanne Mezrani
Apr 21 2008, 9:15AM
Software
Companies warned not to skip Vista
In a sure sign that many companies are far from eager to upgrade to Windows Vista, analyst firm Forrester Research has published a report urging enterprises not to wait for Windows 7.
Guy Dixon
Apr 21 2008, 7:02AM
Software
Microsoft Windows 7 to supersede Vista?
The channel is preparing for the release of Microsoft’s latest operating software – codename Windows 7 – following an announcement by Bill Gates.
Leanne Mezrani
Apr 8 2008, 5:52AM
Software
Hasta la Vista baby – free support required
Customers still want Money for Nothing and their Chips for Free, writes Rabid (and Mark Knopfler)
Rabid Reseller
Apr 2 2008, 10:51AM
Software
Tech vendors and analysts dragged into Vista ‘junk’ PC case
Acer America, Dell, Hewlett Packard, Intel, Sony, Toshiba, Gartner, Wal-Mart and Amazon have been subpoenaed for the Vista Capable class-action
suit
taking place in US District Court in Seattle, Washington.
Lilia Guan
Mar 28 2008, 2:56PM
Software
Bloggers say Microsoft’s Vista SP1 wreaking havoc on machines
Online Microsoft customer blogs suggest the debut of the long awaited Vista Service Pack 1 has a few inconsistencies that need to be ironed out.
Lilia Guan
Mar 20 2008, 2:33PM
Software
DiData completes internal Vista SP1 deployment
Managed services provider Dimension Data has this week completed a full-scale internal deployment of Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1) on the company's 300 Windows Vista computers.
Liz Tay
Mar 13 2008, 12:18PM
Collaboration
Microsoft objects to Vista Capable class-action
Microsoft
has appealed against the decision to afford class action status to the Vista Capable lawsuit.
Iain Thomson
Mar 11 2008, 8:18AM
Software
Microsoft posts Vista SP1 blacklist
Microsoft
has posted a list of applications that will be incompatible with Windows Vista Service Pack 1.
Shaun Nichols
Feb 26 2008, 7:12AM
Software
Microsoft starts rolling out Vista Service Pack1
A year after the release of Microsoft’s much hyped Vista operating system, the vendor has started manufacturing Service Pack 1 for Windows Vista.
a Staff Writer
Feb 5 2008, 1:55PM
Software
Australian resellers capitalise despite slow growth of Vista
CRN has received feedback from local resellers that their SMB customers are asking them to remove the Vista operating system off new machines and replace it with Windows XP.
Lilia Guan
Jan 29 2008, 10:25AM
Software
Microsoft: Give Vista a chance
In an attempt to reengage the channel and reintroduce end-users to Vista, Microsoft is simplifying its marketing campaign and providing educational tools for resellers.
Leanne Mezrani
Dec 12 2007, 3:31PM
Software
Symantec's 2007 review: Data leakage, Vista and spam
Symantec today released its top ten security trends for 2007 listing data leakage, Windows Vista, and spam as the top three dominant security issues.
Negar Salek
Nov 27 2007, 2:50PM
Security
Researchers blast Vista Service Pack 1
A group of researchers has described Microsoft's upcoming Windows Vista Service Pack 1 as a "performance dud".
Shaun Nichols
Nov 21 2007, 10:05PM
Software
Vista updates headline Patch Tuesday
Microsoft has bundled three stability fixes for Windows Vista into the November edition of its monthly security update.
Shaun Nichols
Nov 15 2007, 6:24AM
Software
Vista failing to win over the enterprise
Microsoft's Windows Vista has yet to win over many businesses nearly a year after it was first made available to enterprises.
Shaun Nichols
Sep 25 2007, 6:24AM
Software
Anti virus struggles on 64-bit Vista
35 per cent of 64-bit Vitsa anti virus software receives failing grade.
Tom Sanders
Aug 6 2007, 7:48AM
Security
Microsoft wanders on Vista virtualisation
No virtual Vista Basic or Premium after all.
Tom Sanders
Jun 25 2007, 7:18AM
Software
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