Microsoft issued an Advance Bulletin today stating it will release six fixes for various flaws next Tuesday as part of its regularly scheduled "Patch Tuesday" update.
As businesses start to kick the tires on Windows Vista, Office 2007 and Exchange 2007, and consumers get ready to gear up for Vista in particular, Microsoft understandably is preparing for the inevitable onslaught of support calls.
- By Stuart J. Johnston
- 12/07/2006
Microsoft puts four new exam in front of testers.
- By Michael Domingo
- 12/07/2006
Father of the spreadsheet, Dan Bricklin, talks about Microsoft, open source and his latest venture.
- By Michael Desmond and Ed Scannell
- 12/05/2006
Here’s a script that enumerates all shared folders on all computers in your domain.
Gates deposition from 1998 tobe used in case in lieu of appearance that would "cause disruption."
- By The Associated Press
- 12/04/2006
Plus: Yahoo! e-mail addresses getting rejected by U.K. site, and yet another Microsoft exploit -- this time for PowerPoint.
Office Live helps small businesses feel big.
- By Carolyn April
- 12/01/2006
Which of these will you hold your breath for?
- By Mary Jo Foley
- 12/01/2006
Calling it the biggest launch in the company's history, Microsoft on Thursday formally launched the business versions of its long-awaited Vista operating system and Office 2007 desktop applications suite at the Nasdaq market site in New York.
While Microsoft is busy celebrating the release of Windows Vista and Office 2007, a posse of partners also lined up to announce support for the new products. Unfortunately, many of those third-party announcements are long on promises and short on details, including specifics as to when those new and updated products will actually reach market.
- By Stuart J. Johnston
- 11/30/2006
Businesses get first crack at buying Microsoft's long-anticipated Windows upgrade.
- By The Associated Press
- 11/29/2006
Microsoft has announced it will license third-party developers to build applications that have the look and feel of Office 2007 on a royalty-free basis.
- By Stuart J. Johnston
- 11/28/2006
Bill Hartnett got accustomed to the screaming. As Microsoft Corp.'s manager of software sales to financial services companies, Hartnett used to get pelted with complaints about the security and reliability of Microsoft's products.
- By The Associated Press
- 11/27/2006
New software line-up, including a SharePoint Server update, aimed at improving business processes.
- By The Associated Press
- 11/24/2006