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The software giant releases a slew of new and updated products meant to help small businesses in the retail market.
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The company frees the code under the open-source Common Public License and posts it on SourceForge, saying the move will make WTL no longer just something its users consume "but rather something they can pick up and modify."
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The software giant's decision to dump its wireless networking gear business came amid sliding market share and profit margins, analysts say.
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The companies are expected to announce at SAP's user conference a deal to link their products using Web services.
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Microsoft claims its reward program was responsible for the arrest of the suspected author of the Sasser worm, but some experts say money alone will not clear up security problems.
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The suspected author of the Agobot program was arrested by German police the same day they nabbed the alleged writer of the Sasser worm. Microsoft says "two different paths led to two different cases."
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Despite quickly becoming one of the leading sellers of wireless networking products, Microsoft has decided to discontinue its entire line of Wi-Fi gear, CNET News.com has learned.
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Microsoft used its annual WinHEC (Windows Hardware Engineering Conference) last week to get aggressive about 64-bit computing.
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Microsoft plans to announce on Monday that its Media Center OS is moving into new countries, even as the software maker works to make it more ready for prime time.
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The software maker's sales model in Asia and other emerging markets isn't working, and executives are searching for an elusive fix.
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Ron Markezich takes over as chief information officer, responsible for managing the software giant's internal information systems.
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Microsoft Corp. gave a behind-the-scenes peek Wednesday at technologies the software company is looking to include in future versions of Windows designed for mobile PCs.
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Microsoft Corp., whose Hotmail and MSN services are inundated by spam, has contracted for a service that lets e-mail from legitimate companies more easily reach people's inboxes.
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Not content with telling hardware manufacturers what they must do, now Microsoft Corp. is informing disk makers that they have to make read and write speeds faster. It even tells them how to do it -- add flash memory cache.
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The software powerhouse's strategy toward venture investing these days can be summed up in a word: Don't.
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Microsoft's e-mail service appears to be down, an outage that would potentially affect millions of people.
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The portable operating-system interface for Unix, 16-bit computing and the OS/2 subsystem will 'be lost' along with some legacy transport protocols, product manager for the Windows 64-bit client says.
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ExtremeTech has posted pictures from the WinHEC 2004
Not only will there be a new, interim version of Windows Server in 2005, but there also will be an interim Windows Small Business Server release as well.
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The software giant is expected to announce on Wednesday a partnership with IronPort, adopting its antispam protections for MSN and Hotmail e-mail.
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