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Microsoft Offers Partners New MapPoint License Option
Microsoft has acceded to partners’ requests to provide more reasonable licensing options for MapPoint, a mapping software product now being tweaked by some integrators to create custom logistics applications for enterprises and SMBs that run their own fleets of cars or trucks. Over the past few years, a number of Microsoft Corp. partners with logistics…
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New HP CEO Should Reconnect With Channel
The financial markets liked what they saw when Hewlett-Packard Co. announced on Tuesday it was naming NCR Corp. veteran Mark Hurd as president and CEO, sending the company’s laggard stock up more than 10 percent. But the channel’s reaction to the appointment was considerably more muted. HP’s channel partners are not familiar with Hurd, who…
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Microsoft Shares Longhorn Networking Details
Microsoft execs have been reticent to talk about changes that Microsoft is making to Windows’ core “Fundamentals” pillar with Longhorn. But on Tuesday, a handful of Microsoft’s top Windows Longhorn networking officials opened up a bit. Led by Jawad Khaki, corporate vice president of Microsoft’s networking and devices technologies division, the Microsoft Windows execs participated…
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Homeland Security Officials Refute RFID Reports
U.S. Department of Homeland Security officials have hotly denied reports by some other publications that the agency’s upcoming ID cards will use radio-frequency identification. Instead, the DHS will deploy another type of RF technology known as “ISO/IEC 14443,” which is soon to be required for all federal employee ID cards—and which carries a far shorter…
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A Call to Mobilize Biz Apps
NEW ORLEANS—Sybase Inc. CEO, Chairman and President John Chen is calling for more cooperation in the mobile industry to help enterprises extend their critical business applications out to their mobile work forces. In his keynote at the CTIA wireless conference here Tuesday, Chen said the next key step for enterprise mobility is to extend to…
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Microsoft Shares Bits of ‘Indigo,’ ‘Avalon’
Microsoft announced Wednesday that the first Community Technology Preview of its next-generation communications subsystem is now available. Microsoft Corp. released the bits to the upcoming subsystem, known by its code name Indigo, to MDSN (Microsoft Developer Network) subscribers at 9:00 a.m. Pacific time, said Ari Bixhorn, Microsoft’s lead product manager for Web services strategy. Indigo…