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Microsoft's extended support for the 7-year-old workstation version of the operating system ceases at the end of the month.
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The company lays off 161 workers as part of a restructuring of its consulting business. The cut is among the larger ones in the company's 28-year history.
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In a letter to customers, Microsoft's chairman highlights the company's campaign against unsolicited e-mail.
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Microsoft is readying the 2.0 release of its Web Services Enhancements (WSE) toolkit for .Net developers.
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The new features are designed to let small businesses monitor Web traffic patterns to help improve the design and marketing of their sites.
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Even though Microsoft said last Friday that the Office 2003 technical refresh would be made available only to a relatively small set of testers, it seems that the floodgates are open and anyone in the current beta is now free to download the massive bundle, in all of its glory.
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The software giant announces a reorganization for its division focusing on back-end business systems, a move analysts see as a routine step to clarify business strategy.
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The software giant teams with the largest U.S. hot spot providers to encourage more people to use Pocket PCs for wireless Net access at coffee shops and other locales.
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Another Windows Server 2003 add-on -- ADAM, or Active Directory Application Mode -- will go gold in the next few weeks, according to an e-mail obtained by those beta enthusiasts over at Neowin.
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Now dubbed "Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PC, the new release of Microsoft's Pocket PC software supports Wi-Fi, BlueTooth and improved security.
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Microsoft makes code available for download to subset of testers before releasing more broadly.
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Microsoft is confirming that it plans to cease development of GeCAD's RAV software for the Linux and Novell platforms.
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Aiming to play up its Windows heritage, the company on Monday will unveil a new version of its handheld OS that boasts the new Windows Mobile name, but only a few new features.
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HP is evaluating how to repackage Microsoft's Media Center PC technology so that it can work on notebook computers.
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The software giant joins the Thai government's "people's PC" project, a move that could curb the spread of the Linux operating system in the country.
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Microsoft quietly released its Six Sigma Accelerator via its download site on Tuesday. The set of methodologies and blueprints, built on top of Project Server and SharePoint Team Services, is aimed at aiding customers in reducing their business costs, while improving their overall quality management processes.
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On Tuesday, Microsoft announced it has filed 15 lawsuits against alleged spammers here and abroad.
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Microsoft plans to put MSN Messenger 6, the latest version of its instant messaging software, up for testing by the masses on Wednesday.
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A move by the software giant to boost the amount of software it sells directly to businesses could save customers money, but it has angered some longtime partners.
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