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Overhauling its online services for small businesses, Microsoft Corp. on Tuesday said it will replace bCentral with a new Microsoft Small Business Center Web site.
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Doug Burgum, the head of one of Microsoft's seven business units, lashes out at the European Commission on its anticipated antitrust decision against Microsoft.
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Company lays out plans for CRM upgrades through 2006 at its Microsoft Business Solutions conference.
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Microsoft's "Project Green," an effort to create a new code base to unify Great Plains, Navision, Axapta and Solomon, will bring greater integration than ever to the company's business apps, says Doug Bergum, Microsoft Business Solutions division vice president.
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The European Commission got solid backing for its plans to fine Microsoft Corp. from national competition regulators around the European Union Monday, said a person close to the Commission.
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Owners of smart watches will be able to get NBA and other basketball updates from ESPN with the launch of the first add-on information service from MSN Direct.
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The software giant announces a slew of updates to its business applications and services at the start of its Convergence 2004 conference.
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With RealNetworks out of the picture, the league is expected to sign this week a multimillion-dollar deal with Microsoft for live streaming of games, News.com has learned.
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The software giant partners with Sprint and Bell Mobility to sell services, mainly to businesses, that exploit a mobile phone's ability to broadcast its exact location.
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Time Warner Inc. has not engaged in any talks with Microsoft Corp. about selling its struggling America Online Inc. (AOL) unit to the giant software vendor, a Time Warner spokeswoman said Friday, contradicting a New York Post story.
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The New York Post says Microsoft is making overtures. Word is that AOL is definitely on the block.
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Redmond is expected to talk up its two-phase 'Danube' rollout at its annual Microsoft Business Solutions customer conference next week.
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Microsoft fixes a log-in glitch that caused brief outages for some of its Passport services, including its popular Hotmail and MSN Messenger.
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The company says its own version of Apple's iTunes and other such services will appear this year, but it remains mum on whether the associated software will end up in Windows.
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Microsoft is expected to announce an overhaul of its Windows Mobile operating system, which powers cell phones and handhelds, CNET News.com has learned.
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Many MSN customers have been struggling to connect to the e-mail and instant messaging services, confirms Microsoft, which is working on a fix.
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HANOVER, GERMANY -- Most security issues and virus outbreaks happen because people don't know how to protect themselves or don't bother to do what they know they should. In the latest update to Windows XP, Microsoft Corp. has focused on helping people become more aware of what they need to do, and encouraging them to actually do it, Lead Program Manager for Service Pack 2 Ryan Burkhardt said Thursday.
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The European Commission and Microsoft have been unable to reach a settlement on the landmark antitrust case, the top EU regulator said.
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Developers on the Microsoft platform may be getting an information overload at a group of conferences being held simultaneously in San Francisco next week.
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BRUSSELS - Microsoft Corp. Chief Executive Officer Steve Ballmer is expected to continue talking Wednesday with Mario Monti, the European competition commissioner in Brussels, on the European antitrust case against the company, a person close to the talks said on Tuesday afternoon.
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