Talking of Microsoft's unified-communications strategy,
Windows 7 Key, former Softie Alec Saunders has an interesting post on how to "avoid becoming (Microsoft) roadkill" in the converging VOIP/conferencing/phone market. (Saunders spent nine years at Microsoft in a variety of product management and marketing roles,
Microsoft Office 2010, including the initial launch of Microsoft Internet Explorer. He currently is CEO of iotum,
Office 2007 Keygen, a software firm with technologies in the "presence" space."Aikido,
Office Professional 2010, Retreat or War. What's Your Microsoft Strategy?" asks Saunders. His taxonomy: * Aikido: use Microsoft's momentum to launch complementary businesses; * Retreat: build vertical market applications instead of competing head-to-head in the platform space; * War: bite the bullet and take on the Redmond bull by the horns. A good read for anyone trying to avoid the dancing Microsoft elephant in any sector,
Windows 7 Serial, not just unified communications.