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The companies are set to clash in the business software market, despite public attempts to downplay the budding rivalry.
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Four days after issuing a list of products it planned to eliminate from its sales channels by December 15 (as a result of the Sun Java suit, according to the official party line), Microsoft has amended its plans.
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Microsoft will market SBC Communications and Yahoo's co-branded broadband Internet service to its retail software customers, the companies said.
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The Redmond, Wash., software giant announced Tuesday that Dell is using Microsoft Office Live Meeting and MSN Messenger Connect for Enterprises within Office and its accompanying applications such as SharePoint Portal Server 2003.
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Tomorrow, December 9, marks the opening of enrollment season for Microsoft's 2004 partner program. Via its next-gen partner program, the Redmondiands are set to bring all of its different kinds of partners, meaning, software vendors, SMB partners and existing integrator/reseller partners, all under a single umbrella.
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On Monday, Microsoft and a handful of USB flash drives created what they are calling the USB Flash Drive Alliance (UFDA).
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MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. -- Microsoft Corp.'s "seamless computing" vision is about making software and devices work in sync with consumers' lives, John Rourke, consumer strategy director at Microsoft, said Friday.
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The software maker says it is retiring several of its older products, including Windows 98, to comply with a court order related to Sun Microsystems and Java.
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The company's second version of its customer relationship management package promises expanded language coverage and tighter links to its latest Office and server software.
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Windows Mobile Start Services will allow some AT&T Wireless subscribers using a Motorola cell phone to download extra features.
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The move represents the software powerhouse's broadest effort to date to allow other companies to gain access to its intellectual-property portfolio.
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The software giant plans to announce a broad new program for licensing some of its intellectual property to others in the technology industry.
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A new glitch in one of Microsoft's server software packages is causing headaches for some small businesses.
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As part of its efforts to boost sales to small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs), Microsoft is creating blueprints for complete IT infrastructures based on Microsoft products that its partners can sell and deliver to SMBs.
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Web site Ninemsn, a joint venture between the software giant and an Australian media company, says it will sell music from the top five record labels starting early next year.
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The software giant's decision to reveal previously secret pieces of Office reflects growing regulatory and competitive pressures.
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The software maker has convinced carmakers to use its Windows CE operating system to power a variety of in-car electronics, from navigation systems to music players to information devices.
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Mike Sinneck, the company's corporate vice president of worldwide services, plans to move back to the East Coast and "pursue new opportunities outside of Microsoft."
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Yet again, a federal court pushes back the date of a jury trial that will decide whether Microsoft's trademark claim to "windows" will end up shuttering Lindows.com.
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