Microsoft, Version 2007: Enterprise Windows columnist Oliver Rist dons his stylish prophet robes and puts forth some predictions of what to expect out of Redmond in the year to come. Among them: Crossbow, the next version of Windows Mobile, is going to have an impact, plus Microsoft will unleash something of interest in the virtualization space. Linux resolution: Speaking of the new year, Security Adviser Roger Microsoft, Version 2007: Enterprise Windows columnist Oliver Rist dons his stylish prophet robes and puts forth some predictions of what to expect out of Redmond in the year to come. Among them: Crossbow, the next version of Windows Mobile, is going to have an impact, plus Microsoft will unleash something of interest in the virtualization space.Linux resolution: Speaking of the new year, Security Adviser Roger A. Grimes has made a new year’s resolution — for you: Give OpenBSD a try. Why? “There is no better secure, popular OS than OpenBSD. … To date, only one remote vulnerability has been found in the OpenBSD kernel.” Kickin’ NAS: Over in the InfoWorld Virtualization Report podcast, David Marshall explores the storage side of virtualization, examining some recent moves from Hitachi and BlueArc. Don your headphones and take a listen. Farewell, 2006:With 2007 just around the corner, I’d like to you all a happy, healthy, and prosperous new year on behalf of the InfoWorld Test Center. We’re proud of the work we’ve done in 2006, and we look forward to bringing you more in-depth product reviews and analysis in 2007. If there are products you’d like for us to look at in the coming year, please feel free to comment below. Technology Industry