March 13, 2007 | Comments: (0)
Today in SMB Tech
* Microsoft gets closer to Dynamics. Get set for a load of SMB (with an emphasis on 'medium-sized') announcements from Microsoft regarding its Dynamics line. Products a'comin, Office 2007 integration, and user communities, too. (Source: InfoWorld)
* ERP still not dead. Did you think ERP was dead? Nope. The concept remains alive in versions like Dynamics as well as more vertical jobs. AND it's moving into SMBs according to a new Aberdeen report. (Source: TechTarget)
* Novell reveals RedMojo buyout. Novell just can't market themselves. They build cool stuff then hide it. Now they're making moves in virtualization, and we only found out because they leaked it in a quarterly report. Seems they've bought virtualization management firm RedMojo, so we can look for that to be integrated into Novell's virtualization offerings by end of year. (Source: NetworkWorld)
* OneCare still in trouble. Not only does it finish dead last behind its competitors in a recent Austrian anti-virus study, now users of Microsoft's much-maligned OneCare platform are saying it's STILL deleting emails despite Microsoft having issued a fix for this problem. (Source: ComputerWorld)
Posted by Oliver Rist on March 13, 2007 09:53 AM
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