Thanks John. The final version of Office 2003 Enterprise Edition is now available for MSDN universal subscribers
Release Candidate 1 of the Windows Rights Management Services server is available for download. Microsoft is calling this a "premium" service."
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The software giant unveils its new LiveMeeting service, the latest step in the company's plan to transform Office from a product suite to a concept.
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Forget that Office 2003 already leaked onto the Web this week. Microsoft says it plans to make its next-gen desktop suite officially available to its volume licensing customers (those with Select, Enterprise Agreement and MSDN subscriptions) on Monday, September 15.
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As Microsoft loses a key post-trial motion and prepares for a possible injunction, details emerge about its plans to tweak the browser, and the company offers Web authors some advice.
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Microsoft's decision to submit Windows Media Series 9 as a standards candidate in Hollywood underscores the software giant's ambitions to take its multimedia technology beyond the Net.
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Microsoft launches the Windows Storage Server 2003 operating system, accompanied by support from companies including Hewlett-Packard and Veritas Software.
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The software giant releases a new version of Works, its budget software package for consumers that's widely used by PC makers.
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On Tuesday, the Redmond software giant is expected to tout the results of a study by Forrester Research commissioned by Microsoft that claims Windows and the .Net platform is substantially cheaper than J2EE/Linux when it comes to application development, deployment and maintenance.
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Getting into gear for next month's Office update, the software company unveils a revamped resource Web site for the applications package.
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Microsoft says it will pay more than $23 million to settle an antitrust suit filed by onetime operating system rival Be.
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The software titan spreads the brotherly love to Philadelphia, where it will help design and build a new high school that's wired with the latest in educational computing tools.
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A plan by Japan, China and South Korea to develop an operating system alternative to Microsoft's Windows software could raise concerns over fair competition, Microsoft said Friday.
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Sounds as if the beta invites for MSN 9 (rather than the code itself) went out this week. But But NeoWin's already got screens and info on the next version of MSN, now officially dubbed MSN Premium.
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Microsoft is soliciting beta testers for a new release (version 5) of its Windows Update service.
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In a move that may help establish Microsoft's long-sought-after credibility in the mobile phone market, mobile operator Orange SA, handset maker Motorola Inc., and Microsoft Corp. intend to announce that Orange will sell a Microsoft-based Motorola phone, sources familiar with the plans said Friday.
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Microsoft is planning to launch its next release of Windows XP Media Center Edition (codenamed "Harmony") on September 30.
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This week, Microsoft released for to the Web for download its Automated Deployment Services (ADS) set of tools. Also, according to this report, it looks like Microsoft is planning to system-management product in November at the Microsoft IT Forum in Cophenhagen.
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Microsoft this week made available the first product in its digital rights management strategy that was announced back in February.
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The Inquirer reports that Microsoft has released a 64-bit version of Windows XP on MSDN