Microsoft gets friendly with Alien
Agreement establishes Alien Technology as one of the key partners in the software giant's RFID initiative.
Microsoft gets friendly with Alien
Microsoft gets friendly with Alien
Only a third of Windows XP machines have the SP2 security update loaded, a Microsoft exec says.
XP owners shunning security update
XP owners shunning security update
A talk with Sanjay Parthasarathy, Microsoft Corporate Vice President of Developer and Platform Evangelism.
.NET Rocks! - Carl and Richard Talk with Sanjay
.NET Rocks! - Carl and Richard Talk with Sanjay
France Telecom and Microsoft announced a strategic deal to co-develop innovative products and technologies that enable customers to benefit from the new opportunities of the digital world through innovative convergent services.
After the Signature of a Strategic Partnership France Telecom and Microsoft Today Unveil Two Major Initiatives
After the Signature of a Strategic Partnership France Telecom and Microsoft Today Unveil Two Major Initiatives
In this episode Alex Sutton and Marty Hough show us the improvements to the system and application event logging model that will make it easier for applications to expose details about their operational processes.
Management Services
Management Services
This paper outlines the media-related features and enhancements provided by the Real-Time Communications (RTC) platform.
Media Support in the Microsoft Windows Real-Time Communications Platform
Media Support in the Microsoft Windows Real-Time Communications Platform
In a chapter from his upcoming book, David Pallmann describes the Indigo programming model for building service-oriented applications.
Programming Indigo: The Programming Model
Programming Indigo: The Programming Model
In this chapter from his upcoming book, David Pallmann discusses how service, data and message contracts are created in order to build interoperable services.
Programming Indigo: Contracts
Programming Indigo: Contracts
The patch fixes a glitch in Micrsoft's Tablet PC operating system that allowed its electronic pen input to slowly take over the computer's memory.
Microsoft posts Tablet PC fix
Microsoft posts Tablet PC fix
Microsoft Tuesday dribbled out more details of the planned Nov. 7 launch of Visual Studio 2005, SQL Server 2005 and BizTalk Server 2006 at its TechEd 2005 Europe conference in Amsterdam.
Microsoft solidifies software launch plans
Microsoft solidifies software launch plans
Microsoft said its willingness to file patents on its planned Indigo Web-services technology will not affect the software's ability to interoperate with other vendor's software.
Microsoft: Indigo patents would not affect interoperability
Microsoft: Indigo patents would not affect interoperability
Microsoft has released software that can be used to mitigate a critical vulnerability in Internet Explorer that was first reported last week. The bug, which concerns the way Internet Explorer (IE) handles ActiveX components, can cause the browser to crash and could be used by an attacker to run unauthorized software on the IE user's machine, according to Microsoft.
Microsoft offers workaround for IE vulnerability
Microsoft offers workaround for IE vulnerability
Software giant launches latest version of consumer finance software and introduces package for secondary school pupils.
Microsoft polishes Money, registers Student
Microsoft polishes Money, registers Student
Update for Tablet PC Input Panel Memory Leak.
KB895953 - Memory Leak in Windows XP Tablet PC Edition
KB895953 - Memory Leak in Windows XP Tablet PC Edition
The founder of Go Computer, a pioneer of pen-based computing that was once seen as a possible alternative to Microsoft's operating systems, files antitrust lawsuits against Microsoft.
Go Computer Founder in Antitrust Suit vs. Microsoft
Go Computer Founder in Antitrust Suit vs. Microsoft
As the competition for CRM customers intensifies, enterprise ISVs are turning to business partners to create value-add features and services for their offerings.
Microsoft, Siebel push partners to improve products
Microsoft, Siebel push partners to improve products
As rivalry for talent heats up, company tries to address its reputation for arrogance in recruiting.
Microsoft's personnel puzzle
Microsoft's personnel puzzle
At this week's Worldwide Partner Conference, the Redmond vendor is slated to detail both its vertical sales push, as well as its new small-business and mid-market campaigns.
Microsoft to Detail Its New Sales Matrix
Microsoft to Detail Its New Sales Matrix