Microsoft seeks Xbox touch for music
Software company's top Xbox executive is helping to rethink a music strategy that hasn't shaken.
Microsoft seeks Xbox touch for music
Microsoft seeks Xbox touch for music
The two companies are jointly working on an RFID trial.
BT and Microsoft to Deliver Pioneering Implementation of Item-Level RFID Tagging
BT and Microsoft to Deliver Pioneering Implementation of Item-Level RFID Tagging
Next version of Microsoft's browser is being built to derail hijacking attempts by spyware and other malicious software.
IE7 being developed to resist spyware
IE7 being developed to resist spyware
New study underscores a recurring problem for Microsoft: Convincing customers to upgrade to new versions of its software.
The slow road to Windows XP
The slow road to Windows XP
The wireless LAN will include about 5,000 centrally managed "thin" access points and will cover the Redmond, Wash., campus as well as branch offices in 60 countries.
Microsoft to Use Aruba Gear in Massive Wireless Network
Microsoft to Use Aruba Gear in Massive Wireless Network
This whitepaper describes the use of the Microsoft RAW Image Thumbnailer and Viewer Powertoy for Windows XP
Whitepaper: Viewing and Organizing RAW Images in Windows XP
Whitepaper: Viewing and Organizing RAW Images in Windows XP
ComputerWorld has posted two Q&A sessions with Microsoft's Bob Muglia
'The Hive' is Microsoft's attempt to bring some of the community impetus it has generated with Channel 9, The Spoke and other developer-focused efforts to the consumer space.
Microsoft Looks to Build Up the Windows Community
Microsoft Looks to Build Up the Windows Community
WASHINGTON - A U.S. district court judge has thrown out four counts in Novell's antitrust lawsuit against Microsoft, but let stand two other counts accusing the software giant of damaging Novell's business through monopolistic behavior.
Judge throws out parts of Novell lawsuit against Microsoft
Judge throws out parts of Novell lawsuit against Microsoft
PUBLISHED January 2004. Discussion on how Microsoft IT patches its desktop and server environment using SMS 2003.
Systems Management Server 2003: How Microsoft Does Patch Management
Systems Management Server 2003: How Microsoft Does Patch Management
PUBLISHED August 2003. Enterprises that allow remote access to network assets are becoming increasingly vulnerable to hackers and malicious intruders.
Smart Card Deployment at Microsoft
Smart Card Deployment at Microsoft
PUBLISHED January 2004. Detailed discussion on how Microsoft IT uses SMS 2003 to manage the process of deploying critical security updates and critical Microsoft Office System software updates to desktop computers.
Systems Management Server 2003: Desktop Patch Management at Microsoft
Systems Management Server 2003: Desktop Patch Management at Microsoft
PUBLISHED January 2004. Detailed discussion on how Microsoft IT deployed Systems Management Server (SMS) 2003 to its desktop environment.
Systems Management Server 2003: Deployment at Microsoft
Systems Management Server 2003: Deployment at Microsoft
PUBLISHED August 2003. Discussion of collaboration at Microsoft and the centrally hosted collaboration platform Microsoft IT deployed.
Team and Enterprise Collaboration Platform
Team and Enterprise Collaboration Platform
PUBLISHED February 2004. Detailed discussion on how the Microsoft IT group manages server security patching. Details on internal processes, tools, and Systems Management Server (SMS) 2003 features are given.
Server Security Patch Management at Microsoft
Server Security Patch Management at Microsoft
PUBLISHED June 2004. Securing the IT Environment at Microsoft Detailed discussion of the strategy that Microsoft IT developed to ensure that all computers connected to the corporate network comply with a minimum level of security updates and secure configurations.
Securing the IT Environment at Microsoft
Securing the IT Environment at Microsoft
Microsoft has chosen Aruba Networks to upgrade the company's global wireless LAN .
Microsoft picks Aruba for next generation WLAN
Microsoft picks Aruba for next generation WLAN
BANGALORE, INDIA -- Microsoft Research is working on a technology that will enable software developers and system integrators (SIs) to develop and modify enterprise business applications at a higher abstraction level than basic coding, according to a researcher at Microsoft Research India in Bangalore.
Microsoft Research aims to ease development
Microsoft Research aims to ease development
After months of testing, Aruba wins major contract to supply software giant with Wi-Fi gear, replacing Cisco.
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