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Microsoft has launched an effort to produce a version of Windows for high-performance computing, a move seen as a direct attack on a Linux stronghold
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Microsoft will display on Tuesday software that lets customers sign in to a Web site and then take their identity with them as they browse the Web to other federated sites, a representative said.
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Microsoft agreed to pay Norway's Opera Software $12.75 million to head off a threatened lawsuit over code that made some Web pages on MSN look bad in certain versions of Opera's Web browser, CNET News.com has learned.
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Microsoft will use next week's conference to talk up the latest version of its Web Services Enhancements technology.
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Microsoft's annual Tech Ed 2004 conference opens Monday in San Diego, and offers practical information for enterprise developers, software architects and network managers. Here's a look at the show.
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After submitting its Caller ID e-mail authentication specification to the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) earlier this week, Microsoft Corp. is now in detailed discussions to merge the specification with another, called Sender Policy Framework, or SPF.
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After raising expectations for Longhorn, the increasingly distant future version of Windows, at recent events, Microsoft is expected to stick to the here and now at next week's TechEd conference.
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Comcast Cable, one of the largest cable operators in the United States, on Thursday signed a deal to funnel Microsoft's latest TV software to millions of set-top boxes.
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Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates touted advances in development tools, Web services and other technologies Thursday during a speech to top business executives.
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Microsoft on Thursday said that Oracle has pledged to make its database software work better with Microsoft's development tools.
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The world's leading software vendor has reached out to mend relationships with other software makers as it makes its own applications more of a platform, a company exec tells a software industry conference.
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Microsoft said Wednesday that some volume licensing customers will soon be able to store their software at no charge on an additional server used solely in the event of a disaster.
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The company becomes the latest tech giant to seek industry approval of a technique to prevent spammers from hiding unwanted e-mail behind legitimate addresses.
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Microsoft won't be alone in seeking the attention of technology buyers at Tech Ed next week. Several vendors are taking advantage of the technical education event in San Diego to detail new or updated products.
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Microsoft's Commerce Server product does have a future, after all. Microsoft has released a free Feature Pack 1 for the existing Commerce Server 2002 release. And there's 2006 version on tap, as well.
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Microsoft Corp. is teaming with systems integration and consulting firm BearingPoint Inc. to deliver a set of software and services packages aimed at governments.
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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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