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The rival digital media firm is excited about competing on a level playing field with Microsoft in Europe. Meanwhile, the CCIA welcomes the EU ruling and defends its withdrawal from the case.
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A set of command line and UI-based tools for remote administration and configuration of a server running Microsoft Identity Integration Server 2003.
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Learn about the comparative differences between Windows and Linux and other open source alternatives.
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This white paper is intended to provide you with guidance for configuring SQL Server replication for management points in an SMS 2003 site.
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Its appeal shot down, Microsoft says it will begin complying immediately with EC penalties, including unbundling Windows Media Player and sharing communications protocols with rivals.
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EU Judge Bo Vesterdorf gives an analysis of why he ruled against Microsoft in its appeal of EC antitrust penalties.
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While it is taking steps to give rivals access to secret server communications protocols and to provide a Windows version without Media Player, Microsoft still believes it can win its case.
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Software developers and market watchers caution that there are still lots of loopholes and questions regarding Microsoft's compliance with the EU antitrust remedies.
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PARIS - IT industry watchers and legal observers were skeptical Wednesday of the significance of a ruling by a European court that Microsoft must comply with antitrust remedies imposed by the European Commission. Analysts doubted the power of the remedies to achieve their stated goal of boosting competition in two key software markets: workgroup servers and media players.
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update Judge orders company to unbundle Windows Media Player and to share server technology. Appeals aren't over yet, though.
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And guess whose device will get shut out? That's right--the service will not be compatible with the iPod.
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EU orders Microsoft to license Windows Server communications protocols. Most competitors just shrug.
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The company takes steps as some of its 1,200 bloggers are among those hit with a rise in spam posted as comments. MSDN bloggers complain they're now disabling comments in response to the spam deluge.
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After rumors swirl, the Post finally announces a deal. Slate editor thanks Gates for keeping the magazine intact.
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