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Microsoft's ever-enthusiastic CEO and President Steve Ballmer is, well, enthusiastic about the future of software and IT.
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Microsoft executives on Thursday gave financial analysts and press members a look inside its plans for future products and enhancements to existing servers, tools, and applications.
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At its annual Financial Analyst Meeting in Redmond on Thursday, the company talked up its forthcoming Outlook Connector for MSN, a premium service that it will make available to MSN 9.0 subscribers only.
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Microsoft announced on Thursday that it has christened its 'Greenwich' server as the Microsoft Office Live Communications Server 2003. Microsoft also is renaming its PlaceWare Conference Center product as "Microsoft Office Live Meeting 2003."
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Microsoft will be dishing up new details on its "Phoenix" optimizing compiler framework at next week's annual Microsoft Faculty Summit.
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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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"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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'Phoenix' optimization and analysis framework to build on top of Redmond's .Net Framework.
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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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