windows xp in comment and analysis

Will Windows eXPerience bring DoS disaster?

Comment Security experts are urging Microsoft to drop a user feature before the October release of Windows XP amid fears that an unprecedented wave of DDoS (distributed denial of service) attacks could be seen. [30 Jul 2001]

Microsoft decision: What it really means for the industry and consumer

Comment Just this year we've seen the high profile launch of Office XP and in the autumn the newest version of Windows will hit the streets. It seems that perhaps in the high-tech industry, it is journalists, commentators, rival vendors and lawyers that... [29 Jun 2001]

XP and smart tags - Microsoft at it again?

Comment Just this week the suggestion that XP will feature Instant Messenger as standard has rekindled the bundling debate. As you write in Word or feed data through Excel, XP will highlight related information from your computer or beyond and give you the... [08 Jun 2001]

PC sales - down: Microsoft support costs - up

Comment However, the charge has been introduced spookily soon after the launch of Office XP last week. Of course, it's happened to persuade people to take the XP plunge, but it is also a symptom of Microsoft's search for new revenues in an increasingly... [06 Jun 2001]

Tony boloney: Blair's photo call with Microsoft sends out wrong message?

Comment So the Prime Minister's appearance earlier this week at an Office XP demonstration no doubt left open source advocates fuming. It relates to the discovery that the gateway.gov.uk site - the online government services portal - currently excludes... [01 Jun 2001]

Office XP - the good news and the bad news

Comment Microsoft's Office XP hit the ground running today. You can almost hear the Microsoft marketeers calling the debut of Office XP "low key". Flash back to the launch of Office and Windows 2000. In fact, it launched at a go-karting track somewhere in... [31 May 2001]

Licence to Bill: Should you fear Windows XP?

Comment Unlike Excel or Windows 98, the company will restrict the number of times a user can reinstall a copy of XP on different hardware. When Windows XP hits store shelves in October the retail version will come equipped with an anti-piracy safeguard... [18 May 2001]

The challenge facing open source

Comment A number of Reader Comments posted were from IT professionals who have had enough - they said this initiative, a feature of the upcoming Windows XP operating system, will be enough for them to turn to Linux, or move to Macs and the new OS X. [13 May 2001]

Licence to Bill: Should you fear Windows XP?

Comment Unlike Excel or Windows 98, the company will restrict the number of times a user can reinstall a copy of XP on different hardware. When Windows XP hits store shelves in October the retail version will come equipped with an anti-piracy safeguard... [10 May 2001]

Licence to Bill: Should you fear Windows XP?

Comment Unlike Excel or Windows 98, the company will restrict the number of times a user can reinstall a copy of XP on different hardware. When Windows XP hits store shelves in October the retail version will come equipped with an anti-piracy safeguard... [10 May 2001]

Microsoft goes open source - ish

Comment But the impossible seems to have happened: Microsoft is going open source. Surely not. Is this the same Redmond-based behemoth that we've been loving to hate for so long? Has Washington State's famous Gap-clad plutocrat finally lost his... [03 May 2001]

Mac OSX: Winning over Wintel?

Comment And remember, Windows XP is just around the corner. Apple promised Copland would feature pre-emptive multi-tasking, memory protection and a customisable interface - features OSX now boasts - but development soon fell behind schedule and deadlines... [26 Mar 2001]

Microsoft: A finger in every pie?

Comment With the introduction of Windows XP later this year and Office XP, we think we are pushing forward in the two most traditional parts of our business, in a very large step. He said: "In our Windows products we will continue to provide new and... [12 Mar 2001]

Windows XP, Japan's PDA push, and the CIA's strange interest in SafeWeb

Comment Bill Gates says that Windows XP is the most important version of Windows yet to be launched. We also know the existing Windows interface will be available as an alternative, and server versions won't be branded Windows XP, and are likely to appear... [16 Feb 2001]

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