Microsoft developed policies stressing the systematic destruction of internal e-mails and other documents crucial to lawsuits it has faced in recent years, says a California software company.
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Banks aren't moving fast enough on requiring online customers to provide two forms of ID, the company says.
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Top managers at Microsoft told employees to destroy evidence contained in old e-mail during 2000, even as the company faced several antitrust lawsuits at the time, court documents filed by Burst.com charge.
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Learn how to port the GUI part of an eMbedded Visual Basic application to .NET Compact Framework, using Visual Basic .NET.
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Jonathan Wells and Chris Sells introduce the new and improved Smart Client Developer Center: its goals, what's new and how to take the best advantage of this budding resource.
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Discover the key attributes of smart clients: an evolutionary step over rich client and web client applications, capturing the benefits of both and then adding to them.
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Learn how to deploy a game on a Smartphone device using the .NET Compact Framework and Visual Studio 2003 in this fourth installment of the Games Programming with Cheese series.
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Detailed discussion of how Microsoft IT upgraded its MOM 2000 SP1 infrastructure to MOM 2005.
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This is the patent license for those interested in implementing the "Royalty-Free Sender ID for E-mail Specification License Agreement."
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Text-to-speech technology will be featured in a range of Redmond's server products, beginning with Speech Server 2004.
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Microsoft and Dassault Systèmes will work to integrate Microsoft's Office applications with Dassault Systèmes' 3D design software, the companies announced Wednesday.
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Microsoft has turned the channel on its slow-moving television software business by winning a key contract for its new Internet-based TV platform from SBC Communications.
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SBC Communications Inc., the second-largest local phone company in the United States, said Wednesday it signed a 10-year, $400 million agreement with Microsoft Corp. to provide next-generation television services using Microsoft's TV Internet protocol television edition software platform.
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As SBC rolls out fiber to the neighborhoods of millions of new customers, a key component will come from the software giant.
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