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Visual Studio 2005 Ship Date Slips Again
Microsoft Corp. Monday announced that the much-anticipated next version of its developer tools suite will ship in the second half of 2005 in several versions, with the Microsoft Developer Network as its primary delivery mechanism. Prashant Sridharan, Microsoft’s senior product manager for Visual Studio Team System, said Microsoft’s Visual Studio 2005, code-named Whidbey, will ship…
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SAP Walks the Channel Walk
Just like everything else in life, there is always a right way and a wrong way to do something. This obviously applies to vendors looking to build a qualified, loyal and effective solution provider channel. A lot of vendors talk the talk, but we later find out they have no intention of walking the walk.…
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VARStreet Steers Resellers to E-Commerce
VARs doing business with the U.S. Department of Defense, Coca-Cola Co. or the state of Virginia already know that if they don’t connect directly to the buyers’ procurement systems, they will lose business. More and more federal and state agenciesand smaller numbers of corporationsare requiring IT suppliers to sell them products such as laptops, desktops,…
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IEEE Settles On 802.11n Standard, Easing Wireless Integration
The IEEE working group dedicated to the next-generation 802.11n standard has settled on a single proposal, TGn Sync, members said late Thursday night. The proposal, which is backed by Atheros, Intel, Sony, Matsushita, Toshiba, and others, must now garner a 75 percent “supermajority” vote at the next IEEE meeting in May. The TGn Sync won…
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Linspire Releases Latest Desktop Linux OS
Linspire Inc. announced Wednesday that it has released the latest version of its desktop Linux operating system, Linspire “Five-0.” The San Diego-based company, which was known as Lindows until reaching a settlement last year with Microsoft Corp. over trademark issues, has incorporated nearly 1,200 improvements and enhancements into the new version. Included with the new…