In the course of the Microsoft antitrust trial, Corporate PR spokesman Mark Murray utilised to start each press gathering together with the words,
Microsoft Office Pro 2007, "This has been another great day for Microsoft." But even an eternal optimist like Murray might have a tough time putting a shine on the Microsoft news of the day on April 10. Microsoft issued yet another critical security update for Windows Vista its most secure version of Windows ever, as part of the company's Patch Tuesday set of updates. Meanwhile,
Office Pro 2007 Key, Goldman Sachs — the Wall Street firm that helped take Microsoft public — issued a note removing Microsoft from its "super-duper buy list," claiming Microsoft is at a crossroads. Like my ZDNet blogging colleague Larry Dignan,
Microsoft Office 2007 Enterprise Keygen, I feel the Goldman note is a tad overblown,
Microsoft Office 2007 Ultimate, both in others' interpretation of it,
Office 2007 Enterprise Product Key, as well as its (what I consider premature) predictions about how quickly Microsoft will deplete the revenue coffers of its Windows and Office cash cows. Microsoft will announce its Q2 fiscal 2007 earnings on April 26. Wall Streeters are wondering whether there might be another hidden spending surprise in Microsoft's guidance for the rest of this year and next. Anyone care to make any guesses on whether Microsoft will make or miss estimates?