Vista’s Price Falls; How Long Before Yahoo’s Price Rises?

90 views March 3rd, 2008 by Rich Media Info

If you want to understand Microsoft’s motivation for buying Yahoo, look at the price cuts announced today for Windows Vista. (Stay with me on this.)

The price cuts for boxed copies of Vista are especially big in developing countries, where users will be able to buy full versions of the operating system for the price they would have paid for an upgrade. (The better to prevent piracy, Microsoft says.)

In the United States, the main difference will be with the Premium edition (now $129 instead of $159) and the Ultimate ($219, down from $299).

Microsoft says the cuts are meant to lift sales in retail stores, a small segment of the Windows market. The vast majority of operating systems, of course, are sold bundled with computers.
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Microsoft Enters Virtualization Market

71 views March 3rd, 2008 by Rich Media Info

Microsoft Corp released the latest version of its Windows operating system for powerful servers on Wednesday, thrusting itself into the red-hot market for virtualization technology that allows one computer to act like many machines.Windows Server 2008 marks Microsoft’s first major challenge against VMware Inc, the leader in virtualization, by building the technology into its core operating system.

For the time being, Microsoft will ship Windows Server 2008 with a test version of its “Hyper-V” technology, which adds an extra layer of software that sits between the operating system and hardware, but it expects to add the full feature to the software within six months.

Windows accounts for about two-thirds of shipments of computer-server operating systems, but Microsoft is considered a laggard in virtualization to allow servers to run Linux or Unix operating systems alongside its own software.
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How to Reduce Windows Vista’s Size from 15GB to 1.4GB

1,234 views February 29th, 2008 by Rich Media Info

We all know that Windows Vista consumes a lot of resources. It reduces your PC’s performances in terms of storage, memory and processor. Microsoft recommends 15GB of hard-disk space to install the OS. For some people that could be too much. A Croatian student, Dino Nuhagic wondered “Who can justify a 15GB operating system?” And he did something about it. Nuhagic developed a software called vLite that can strip Vista of useless components.

How to Reduce Windows Vista’s Size from 15GB to 1.4GB
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Microsoft fined £630M by EU

1,452 views February 28th, 2008 by Rich Media Info

MICROSOFT was fined £630 million by the European Commission today for anti-competitive behaviour.
The company has now been penalised a record £1.2 billion by Brussels for unfair competition in the computer market.

That amounts to more than half Microsoft’s annual turnover.

Today’s penalty was for breaches of EU competition policy dating back to March 2004.

Microsoft charged “unreasonable” prices for access to crucial software information to enable its rivals to operate in a market dominated by Microsoft.

Microsoft fined £630M by EU


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MS Pulls Curtain on Windows Server 2008

70 views February 28th, 2008 by Rich Media Info

Microsoft launched Windows Server 2008 in Los Angeles on Wednesday.

With its new features and enhanced tools, Windows Server 2008 has enjoyed a better reception than Windows Vista and has been deployed by a number of companies in beta, Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld.

“The product has been designed to handle substantial data loads. It’s been made over time far more robust than its predecessors. It’s been designed from the ground up to use virtualization technology, terabyte-level and above data storage. It is the first server product from Microsoft designed from cradle to grave to be large enterprise-class.

“It is vastly improved and demonstrates substantial work done on the product since the 2003 drop,” he added.

MS Pulls Curtain on Windows Server 2008


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