The community of volunteers that developed the OpenOffice.org project have split off from Oracle and formed a new structure called The Document Foundation.
- By Jeffrey Schwartz
- 09/28/2010
The Obama administration is poised to ask for new Internet regulations that could potentially open any and all electronic communication to scrutiny.
- By Michael Hardy
- 09/28/2010
Microsoft released an "important" patch to address an information disclosure security vulnerability associated with ASP.NET systems.
The state of Minnesota has embraced Microsoft's Internet cloud services by agreeing to an application outsourcing deal.
Microsoft plans to release a patch on Tuesday for a security issue associated with ASP.NET systems.
Microsoft on Thursday announced some new milestones for its browser-based Office Web Applications.
According to research firm Gartner, IT debt is the amount of money it would take to bring an organization's application portfolio up to date.
Microsoft released word yesterday that its Windows Storage Server 2008 R2 operating system was sent to equipment manufacturers (OEMs).
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Microsoft today released BizTalk Server 2010 to its hardware manufacturing partners, which means that products will ship to customers soon.
Cloud computing services accounted for 12.5 percent of overall IT budgets, according to a research report released this week by Gartner.
- By Jeffrey Schwartz
- 09/23/2010
Despite the excitement of last week's beta debut of Internet Explorer 9, Microsoft wants organizations moving to Windows 7 to use its Internet Explorer 8 browser.
It's no surprise that 'Oslo', also known as SQL Server Modeling, has not survived the on-going battle of competing data platform strategies at Microsoft.
- By Kathleen Richards
- 09/22/2010
Microsoft Security Essentials (MSE) will be free for small businesses to use "beginning in early October," Microsoft announced today.
New release aimed at broadened use of Windows HPC Server.
- By Jeffrey Schwartz
- 09/21/2010
Microsoft today released a test version of Windows Small Business Server code-named "7," which is the successor to the current SBS 2008 product.
Microsoft announced today that it plans to realign its Windows Embedded Business group to better connect with the company's management and security product lines.
Late on Monday, Microsoft published additional information about an ASP.NET flaw, which is now being exploited.
What came first: the Internet or the Internet link? Really makes you think.
A Microsoft executive answered questions today about the company's Windows Phone 7 business strategy at the Deutsche Bank Technology Conference in San Francisco.