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Security Advisor
Microsoft's upcoming Forefront Threat Management Gateway brings a host of security possibilities to the table.
08/01/2009
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In-Depth
The Unified Computing System supports VMware and Hyper-V and aims to be a "Cloud in a Box" solution. But can Cisco transition from routers to servers?
08/01/2009
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In anticipation of PowerShell 2.0, Mr. Roboto gives a few pointers on how to get the most out of it -- starting with Windows Management Instrumentation.
08/01/2009
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News
When Adobe announced that it would periodically have Patch Tuesday releases of its own to coincide with Microsoft's, it became clear that Windows plays a vital role in the third-party software firm's security repertoire.
07/31/2009
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Plus, more thoughts on Windows Home Server.
07/31/2009
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Satire mag skewers iMania.
07/31/2009
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Is the Qumranet buy enough to give it prominence in the virtualization vendor space?
07/31/2009
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Dismal earnings report notwithstanding, Ballmer remains bullish.
07/31/2009
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News
Microsoft executives on Thursday explained the company's business and prospects at the 2009 Microsoft Financial Analyst Meeting in Redmond, Wash.
07/30/2009
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News
Microsoft on Tuesday announced the promotion of Brad Anderson, an executive who helped foster various server management products in the Microsoft System Center product line.
07/29/2009
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All that effort just to fall short of the segment leader?
07/29/2009
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News
Microsoft and Yahoo finally consummated an Internet search advertising-text deal after almost two years of contentious wooing.
07/29/2009
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Readers are slow to love the Office 2007 interface, but some of them do get there.
07/29/2009
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Could this finally the end of the Microsoft-Yahoo soap opera?
07/29/2009
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Microsoft issues a critical patch for the fomer, a moderate one for the latter.
07/29/2009
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Redmond lists new security initiatives, including "Project Quant."
07/29/2009
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Edge still goes to Apple in terms of coolness.
07/29/2009
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The browser antitrust issue rages on in Europe.
07/29/2009
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Big Blue to shell out more than $1 billion for the company.
07/29/2009
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News
Microsoft is taking aim at U.K.-based Sage Software in an attempt to grab a greater stake in the enterprise resource planning software market.
07/28/2009
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Plus: Microsoft's security initiative comes out from under the hat; Office in a sandbox.
07/28/2009
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News
Redmond on Tuesday released a security advisory concerning its Active Template Library technology, accompanied by two out-of-band application patches.
07/28/2009
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The going will be rough, but Microsoft should be able to weather the storm.
07/28/2009
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Visual Studio hole to get an out-of-cycle fix.
07/28/2009
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Redmond is rallying the troops at Red Hat security conference.
07/28/2009
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News
The Black Hat security conference continues this week in Las Vegas and Microsoft is once again rallying its industry allies, and even its competitors, to a common cause.
07/27/2009
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News
Microsoft issued a proposal last week that attempts to address European Commission concerns about its bundling of Internet Explorer with Windows.
07/27/2009
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The company's 4Q earnings report shows losses in every division.
07/27/2009
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For the EU, Redmond puts the issue of browser bundling to a vote.
07/27/2009
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Group pushing for a less proprietary government.
07/27/2009
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Plus, IE 8 all right despite third-party shenanigans, and more thoughts on Windows 7 adoption.
07/27/2009
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Plus, Microsoft negotiation tips.
07/24/2009
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Server 2008 joins it on the RTM stage.
07/24/2009
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Microsoft sets the product's sights on small businesses.
07/24/2009
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It's not going away, IT.
07/24/2009
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News
Microsoft's financials continued to decline, with the company reporting $13.1 billion in revenue for its fiscal fourth-quarter -- a 17 percent decrease compared with last year's fourth quarter.
07/24/2009
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News
Microsoft appears to be broadening the market for its Windows Home Server (WHS) product to the small office/home office space.
07/23/2009
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And so is Vista, pretty much.
07/23/2009
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An out-of-cycle security patch may be on the way.
07/23/2009
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Not a surprise.
07/23/2009
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News
U.S. authorities have not determined who was behind the recent cyber attacks that temporarily knocked some federal Web sites offline.
07/23/2009
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News
Microsoft popped the champagne corks in Redmond today by announcing that Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 have both reached the "release to manufacturing" stage.
07/22/2009
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News
Open source software continues to make inroads into the federal government, and a new organization to promote open source applications has been established.
07/22/2009
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News
How should IT shops plan now that Microsoft has made noise about its latest productivity suite, Office 2010?
07/22/2009
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News
The U.S. Census Bureau is deploying the Windows Mobile operating system on 140,000 PDAs being used for the 2010 census.
07/22/2009
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Microsoft releases 20,000 lines of code.
07/22/2009
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Main culprits include Skype and toolbars.
07/22/2009
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Manages to dodge the ribbon.
07/22/2009
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Readers give mixed reviews for Office 2007, one reader tries to help Doug out with Windows 7, and ActiveX and DirectX need more than just patching.
07/22/2009
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A good day for interop.
07/22/2009