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The software giant is set to announce plans on Thursday to reorganize its executive ranks, with an emphasis on improving financial management, according to a published report.
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'Phoenix' optimization and analysis framework to build on top of Redmond's .Net Framework.
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"Money 2004 doesn't break new ground as notably as (Money versions did) in some years past, but new and returning users will find a lot to like," say the reviewers at PCMag.com.
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Microsoft will ratchet up its push into medium-size businesses by delivering a Standard Edition version of its Content Management Server 2002 by year's end, company officials told InfoWorld on Tuesday.
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Company's annual Faculty Summit will highlight e-Learning programs and projects, among fruits from other Microsoft Research teams.
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The software giant expands the indemnity provisions in its licensing agreements to remove doubt over who picks up the tab if a customer gets sued because of Microsoft's products.
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A court tentatively approves a settlement to end a California class-action suit that claims the software giant overcharged for Windows.
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In spite of the economy and sluggish IT-spending environment, Microsoft still managed to grow its revenues by 13 percent for fiscal 2003, to $32.2 billion. About $8.1 billion of that total came from its fourth quarter sales.
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Microsoft made Beta 1 of SQL Server "Yukon" available to 500 testers on Tuesday. The company is preparing to make the bits available to another 1,500 by the end of this month.
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The software giant is counting on partnerships with other software makers to exploit XML features in the next version of Office.
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A federal judge issues a critical ruling supporting a patent lawsuit against the software giant brought by InterTrust, a digital rights management company.
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A former Microsoft employee pleads guilty to falsely ordering software meant for internal use and selling it for personal profit, the third such incident since last December.
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Microsoft has dropped the ".Net" from its speech-platform name. But that doesn't mean the company has ceased efforts to create a development/deployment package for Web-based speech apps.
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The software titan hires top scientists and mathematicians in its quest for search algorithms that will allow Microsoft to compete directly with Google.
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NewsWare has created an article about Microsofts Antivirus software
The software giant expands distribution of its MSN TV Internet service that gives people access to the Web and e-mail through their TV sets.
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