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As it turns out, quite a lot!
I’m really pleased to see that my colleague from the UK is now running his own blog. James was one of the architects behind the UK’s Gateway project, one of the first truly massive implementations of Microsoft BizTalk in a central government scenario.
Today he is what we call [...]
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ComputerWorld NZ has a break down of where the two US presidential candidates stand on several significant tech issues.
Both senators bring tech experience to the race, although the experience is significantly different. Obama has had relatively little legislative experience related to technology, but he’s a self-described text-messaging addict who released a lengthy tech policy paper [...]
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I need to check, but if memory serves me correctly this is the first time we have submitted Windows Mobile for common criteria certification.
You’ll find details of the target of evaluation and the certification report on the Australian DSD page here.
If you’re not familiar with the common criteria process then you’ll find a bundle of [...]
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CNet have a summary of their top 50 milestones for the Internet posted as a single story;
We decided to plough the history of the entire Internet, from the roots of its underlying technology, to the Web properties that helped it explode, the litigation it endured on the way and disasters companies have suffered as a [...]
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Mary Jo Foley is has a post up this morning about the Political Social Stream that Microsoft Live Labs are launching today.
Microsoft’s Live Labs — the Microsoft incubation lab that combines Microsoft researchers with MSN product managers — has launched a new technology preview, just in time for the U.S. presidential election.
Live Labs released on [...]
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One more for today, the WSJ is carrying a brief story about the completion of the new trans-pacific fibre connection.
SEOUL — Six of the world’s biggest telecommunications companies completed construction of a high-speed fiber-optic cable across the Pacific Ocean, South Korea’s KT Corp. said Monday.
The 18,000-kilometer Trans-Pacific Express cable will link the U.S., China, South [...]
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There is a timely article in New Zealand’s ComputerWorld this morning entitled “There’s growing cynicism about going green“, I ended up in exactly this discussion over the weekend with a friend who is visiting from the UK.
From the NZ ComputerWorld article;
Evidence is mounting of a growing cynicism regarding green initiatives within the IT infrastructure [...]
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One of the more enlightening panel discussions in Seoul earlier this week was a discussion between a couple of well known telcos on the issue of Net Neutrality.
The arguments against Net Neutrality have never really been clear to me. Microsoft’s position is to support the drive for continued neutrality of services provided on the Internet, [...]
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Yesterday I shared the outline of a presentation that I made at the OECD Ministerial stakeholder side meeting that is being held in Seoul this week. I thought that it would be worthwhile sharing with you some of the higher level goals of the BIAC day that I participated in.
The goal of the session was [...]
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Earlier today I had the honor of participating in the Business Stakeholder meetings being held in Seoul preparing for the OECD Ministerial Meeting on “The Future of the Internet Economy” that will take place on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week.
My input to the meeting was pretty straight forwards, the goal was to demonstrate that [...]
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I meant to talk a little about this last week, but got wrapped up in a customer event in Korea for a few days.
Two weeks ago the World Congress on Information Technology was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It was a huge event bringing together technology and policy folks from all around the world to [...]
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A couple of posts caught my eye this morning, representing very closely related discussions from opposite sides of the globe.
One from New Zealand, and a second from the United Kingdom.
Rod Drury, CEO of Xero, shares some insight into discussions taking place in New Zealand around how to encourage increased growth in the local IT [...]
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Last month in Phuket I had the honour of being asked to join a small panel and give an award for excellence in Technology Leadership. This is an awards process run by Alphabet Media’s Public Sector Technology & Management magazine that specifically recognizes leaders in the Asia Pacific region.
Government leaders and members of our civil [...]
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As I start writing this post I have to say that I am unsure if it will result in something positive or if it will just turn out to be a rant. My intention is really to talk more about what a growing group of people see as a potential next big step for CRM, [...]
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I was going to just file this away on my hard disk somewhere, but it is probably of more use if I post it here instead…
Windows:
Windows Vista Team Blog
Internet Explorer Team Blog
Windows Mobile Team Blog
Tablet PC Team Blog
Microsoft Update Team Blog
Microsoft RSS Blog
Microsoft Photography and Video Blog
XPS Team Blog
Windows Home Server Team Blog
Windows SideShow Team Blog
Windows [...]
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