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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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
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Puts former Apple employee at the head.
07/22/2009
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Will Microsoft partners follow suit?
07/22/2009
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Microsoft admitted on Monday that some users of Internet Explorer 8 may perceive its newest Web browser as sluggish.
07/21/2009
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Plus: Windows 7 security baseline guide; Adobe installer flaw; U.S. still ranks in spam origination.
07/21/2009
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Security software specialist Prevx reported the theft of almost 90,000 FTP credentials from a laundry list of prominent corporate sites by a new trojan called Zeus.
07/21/2009
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Microsoft's Macintosh Business Unit announced this week the release of Service Pack 2 for Mac Office 2008.
07/21/2009
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Microsoft is connecting its Live@edu online collaboration suite with Moodle, an open source learning management system.
07/21/2009
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Microsoft has taken the once unthinkable step of contributing 20,000 lines of code to the Linux community, allowing any commercial or community distribution of Linux to run as a virtual machine on top of Hyper-V.
07/21/2009
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Microsoft last week released tools for IT pros and partners planning Windows deployments.
07/20/2009
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Microsoft's clarification of an Internet Security and Acceleration Server patch released this month has left at least one security expert stumped.
07/20/2009
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Plus, even more IE 8 problems.
07/20/2009
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American's are tech-obsessed. Story at 11.
07/20/2009
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There's a lot of doom and gloom being spread over Windows 7 -- and not all of it is accurate.
07/20/2009
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There's nothing insidious about these charitable IT pros.
07/20/2009
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A group of leading standards development organizations are working jointly to foster common standards for cloud computing and storage.
07/20/2009
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The ribbon interface rears its head.
07/17/2009
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Still complicated.
07/17/2009
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Microsoft announced product names for its latest claims-based identity management server platform, dropping the "Geneva" code name.
07/16/2009
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Microsoft rolled out beta 2 of its Forefront Unified Access Gateway (UAG) enterprise security solution this week.
07/15/2009
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Microsoft on Tuesday announced Volume Licensing program changes that supposedly simplify matters for IT shops, as well as hosting providers.
07/15/2009
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Here are some of your tips to make Windows 7 a little easier to live with.
07/15/2009
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Doug's got a couple of head-scratchers about the new browser.
07/15/2009
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The cloud computing platform is free...for now.
07/15/2009
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Looks like IT has to be wary of DirectX and ActiveX.
07/15/2009
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Microsoft announced pricing for its Windows Azure cloud computing services on Tuesday at its Worldwide Partner Conference in New Orleans.
07/14/2009
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Microsoft's hypervisor is stable and solid, but the vulnerability of the underlying operating system requires vigilant updating.
07/14/2009
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There are no surprises with Redmond's six-patch release on Tuesday, but there is plenty of work to be done, security pros contend.
07/14/2009
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Volume licensing details to be revealed in September.
07/14/2009