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  • Microsoft: Expect 1 Billion Windows PCs by 2010

    TORONTO—There are 600 million Windows PCs today, according to Microsoft. By 2010, there will be more than 1 billion of them, one company official said. Will Poole, the head of Microsoft’s Windows client business, made these bold predictions here at the annual Microsoft worldwide partner conference in his keynote Monday morning. Poole said Microsoft expects…

  • Microsoft Preps ‘Windows Marketplace’

    TORONTO — Microsoft is readying a new Web site it’s calling “Windows Marketplace” via which it plans to provide customers with drivers, applications and services from both Microsoft and its partners. Company officials offered a bit of information on the forthcoming service during the Sunday morning keynote at Microsoft’s annual worldwide partner conference here. Kevin…

  • Microsoft’s Burgum Takes Partner Heat

    TORONTO — Microsoft’s channel partners here grilled Microsoft Business Solutions (MBS) chieftain Doug Burgum more pointedly than did lawyers in the Oracle/PeopleSoft antitrust trial. Burgum kicked off the opening day of Microsoft’s annual worldwide partner conference with an open, hour-and-a-half question and answer session. And questioners were not shy about expressing their concerns about Microsoft’s…

  • Microsoft to Sink $850 Million into SMB Division

    TORONTO — Microsoft plans to invest $850 million over the next year in sales, marketing and research and development programs dedicated to beefing up its Microsoft Business Solutions (MBS) division. And as part of the renewed MBS focus, Microsoft is considering creating an MBS Global Services plan, via which the division will offer more consulting…

  • There’s Gold in Business IM

    Are you thinking about giving up on IM (instant messaging) just because AOL and Yahoo abandoned the business? Don’t! This only opens more doors for IM-savvy resellers and integrators. Businesses are still using IM as much as ever. AOL and Yahoo’s problems were that their consumer focus kept them from ever getting a proper handle…

  • Intel Must Work with the World on WiMax

    Opinion: Here’s a question. What’s the quickest way to be told to FOAD? (Fall Over And Die, Feel Old And Die, Flit/Fly Off And Die….you get the idea). Answer: Approach any regional communication authority around the world. Say: “I have created a transceiver which broadcasts at random on any frequency from VHF radio right up…

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