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The European Commission rejected Microsoft's proposal to limit the power of a trustee overseeing its compliance with EU-imposed sanctions.
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The release candidate of Redmond's unified enterprise security patch management platform comes with yet another name change.
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WASHINGTON - Microsoft has filed an appeal in the patent infringement case brought by Eolas Technologies, even though a $520.6 million judgment against Microsoft was thrown out earlier this month.
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The Word 2003 Legal User's Guide provides a reference for features useful to the legal industry.
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The Writing Custom Web Services Sample download provides a sample Web service for remote document access. This sample is used in conjunction with the article "Writing Custom Web Services for SharePoint Products and Technologies."
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Ken Getz comes back for round two with .NET Rocks! talking about new features of Visual Basic.NET 2005, SharePoint, WSS, wireless service, and toys!
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As promised, the software maker launches a beta of Microsoft Update, a new tool for getting the latest versions of Windows, Office and other programs.
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Would you like to increase your revenue, while at the same time giving your mid-market customers a way to manage efficiently their Windows-based environments?
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Review time-saving tips to help you improve your MOM 2005 Workgroup Edition installation experience
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Redmond seeks ruling on the "golden master" issue. Results could have a dramatic effect on how software is distributed worldwide.
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Move over, Small Business Server. Microsoft's concocting a version of Windows Server expressly for mid-size companies.
Encouraged by the market reception of its Windows Small Business Server product, Microsoft is looking for an encore with a similar bundle targeted at mid-size businesses.Read more
The new Windows Server SKU — called, at least for now, Windows Midmarket Server (MMS) — is still not soup yet. But Microsoft executives have a good idea about how they plan to reach the mid-market sweet spot, which Microsoft identifies as users with 50 to 250 PCs.
British mobile phone software maker Symbian has agreed to license synchronization software from long-time rival Microsoft in an effort to win more corporate customers.
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Symbian has licensed a protocol from Microsoft to allow users of mobile phones based on the Symbian operating system to synchronize e-mail and other personal data with servers running Microsoft's Exchange Server 2003.
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Deal signals possible detente between two companies vying to control market for software to power smart phones.
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Deal signals a possible detente among the two companies vying to control the market for software to power smart phones.
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