Microsoft to bring Hotmail onto the desktop
Software giant serves up first test version of Windows Live Mail Desktop, a free program that lets people manage multiple e-mail accounts.
Microsoft to bring Hotmail onto the desktop
Microsoft to bring Hotmail onto the desktop
Service also comes with a new pricing model, some updates and future plans call for closer ties with the Exchange mail server.
Microsoft repackages FrontBridge service
Microsoft repackages FrontBridge service
Team Foundation Server enables great teams to do great work by integrating the most critical aspects of software development.
Team Foundation Server enables great teams to do great work by integrating the most critical aspects of software development - version control, work item tracking, and reporting – together into a single, secure collaboration platform. Projects managed by Team Foundation Server benefit from integrated guidance - both custom-defined and industry-recognized best-practices – to ensure predictable, successful results. Team Foundation Server was designed from the ground-up to maximize customization and partner-integration by building on XML Web service standards, and reduce administrative overhead by leveraging existing technologies such as SQL Server 2005 and Internet Information Server 6.0.Team Foundation Server Trial Edition
Rocky Lhotka discusses his CSLA.NET application framework version 2.0.
.NET Rocks! - CSLA.NET 2.0 with Rocky Lhotka
.NET Rocks! - CSLA.NET 2.0 with Rocky Lhotka
Stephen Toub discusses Sudoku, the number puzzle game, and demonstrates how to build an application to solve puzzles, generate puzzles, and enable Tablet PC-enhanced game play.
Sudoku Sample
Sudoku Sample
Microsoft faces fresh antitrust pressure from the European Commission, a day before it fights to stave off fines handed down in a previous case by EU competition regulators.
EU Pressures Microsoft Over New Vista System
EU Pressures Microsoft Over New Vista System
The hardware licensing initiative, which covers its Tilt Wheel and Magnifier tool, is a first for the company.
Microsoft Licenses Mouse, Keyboard Technology
Microsoft Licenses Mouse, Keyboard Technology
Microsoft said Wednesday that it will now license several of its hardware-specific technologies to other manufacturers.
Microsoft Begins Licensing Hardware Technology
Microsoft Begins Licensing Hardware Technology
In a continued effort to derive revenue from licensing patented technology, Microsoft plans to let third parties license intellectual property (IP) it developed for its own mouse products.
Microsoft continues to build IP licensing portfolio
Microsoft continues to build IP licensing portfolio
This Protocol Handler allows you to easily find your Lotus Notes e-mail and search the contents within. By downloading this Add-in, your locally stored Lotus Notes e-mail will be indexed by Windows Desktop Search when your PC is idle, or when you select to ‘Index Now’. Once the index is updated you can immediately search your Lotus Notes e-mail.
Add-in for Lotus Notes developed by MSN
Add-in for Lotus Notes developed by MSN
Microsoft BizTalk Adapter v2.0 for mySAP Business Suite Service Pack 1 addresses a variety of customer scenarios and contains a collection of hotfixes and fixes for performance and stress. Microsoft recommends that all BizTalk Server 2004 customers deploy SP1 across all editions of BizTalk Server using Microsoft BizTalk Adapter v2.0 for mySAP Business Suite Service to ensure their implementations are up to date.
Microsoft BizTalk Adapter v2.0 for mySAP Business Suite Service Pack 1
Microsoft BizTalk Adapter v2.0 for mySAP Business Suite Service Pack 1
A New York Supreme Court judge has tentatively approved a deal that would order Microsoft Corp. to pay up to US$350 million to settle a class-action lawsuit with residents of New York state who purchased software from the company between 1994 and 2004.
MS antitrust: New York likely to approve settlement
MS antitrust: New York likely to approve settlement
Microsoft Corp. is offering an almost 20 percent discount on its MSN Dial-Up service's regular price, plus a free month of service, partly to nab America Online Inc. dial-up subscribers unhappy with a recent price hike, Microsoft announced Tuesday.
Microsoft cuts MSN dial-up price to woo AOL customers
Microsoft cuts MSN dial-up price to woo AOL customers
With hackers actively exploiting an unpatched bug in Internet Explorer (IE), and some users unhappy that a fix for the problem may still be two weeks away, Microsoft Corp. says it is looking at ways of providing more rapid security updates.
After IE attacks, Microsoft eyes security betas
After IE attacks, Microsoft eyes security betas
Discussion on how Microsoft deployed Data Protection Manager to reduce the time and cost associated with backing up critical company data for its 130+ remote sites. Includes comparative data and best practices to consider when moving away from tape backup technology as a primary means of protecting an organizations critical information for remote locations.
Deploying Data Protection Management at Microsoft
Deploying Data Protection Management at Microsoft
Microsoft has a last chance to convince EU regulators that the software giant should not be fined up to $2.4 million
daily for failing to carry out antitrust sanctions.
Microsoft Faces Last Chance to Dodge Daily EU Fine
daily for failing to carry out antitrust sanctions.
Microsoft Faces Last Chance to Dodge Daily EU Fine
In a sign of how meticulously Microsoft is planning its antitrust battle against the European Commission, it hired three former EU judges to stage a mock trial, a source close to the situation said.
Source: Microsoft Hired Ex-EU Judges for Mock Trial
Source: Microsoft Hired Ex-EU Judges for Mock Trial
This white paper compares the performance of 64-bit and 32-bit Windows Server 2003 operating systems for Active Directory operations.
Active Directory Performance for 64-bit Windows Server
Active Directory Performance for 64-bit Windows Server
Microsoft Corp. let down some of its smaller partners in North America during the rebranding of its business applications, according to Doug Burgum, senior vice president of Microsoft Business Solutions.
Microsoft let down smaller US partners
Microsoft let down smaller US partners