The software vendor has unveiled a new enterprise security product called Microsoft Client Protection and a security industry partnership.
Microsoft Moves on Security
Microsoft Moves on Security
Microsoft plans to launch a combined antivirus and antispyware product and expects to have a beta version of the software available for businesses by year's end.
Microsoft to combine virus, spyware protection
Microsoft to combine virus, spyware protection
Microsoft sketched its security road map last week, detailing new products while avoiding talk of ship dates.
Microsoft security plan starts with anti-virus
Microsoft security plan starts with anti-virus
Microsoft announced Monday the release of Service Pack 1 for its Navision 4.0 software, adding a Web-based portal for employees that allows them to handle company information on a secure intranet.
Microsoft issues service pack for Navision 4.0
Microsoft issues service pack for Navision 4.0
The software giant revamps its software licensing to tackle "virtualization" technology, which could shake up the industry.
Microsoft takes stand on 'virtual' licensing
Microsoft takes stand on 'virtual' licensing
Company unveils new licensing policies for virtualized computing; industry announces support for Microsoft investments in virtualization.
Microsoft Announces Comprehensive Virtualization Strategy to Enable Self-Managing Dynamic Systems
Microsoft Announces Comprehensive Virtualization Strategy to Enable Self-Managing Dynamic Systems
Options are geared to help small businesses more efficiently and affordably manage their business.
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Industry watchers are wagering that some components of Microsoft's anti-spyware and anti-virus offerings could find their way into Windows—unless government regulators crack down.
To Bundle or Not to Bundle: That's the Microsoft Security Question
To Bundle or Not to Bundle: That's the Microsoft Security Question
Scott Guthrie shows how you can build Web projects that encapsulate common libraries of .ascx Web user controls or .aspx pages with Visual Studio 2005 that can then be easily re-used across multiple other Web projects.
Building Re-Usable ASP.NET User Control and Page Libraries with Visual Studio 2005
Building Re-Usable ASP.NET User Control and Page Libraries with Visual Studio 2005
Describes how Visual Studio 2005 works with Internet Information Services (IIS) to manage Web projects.
Using IIS with Visual Studio 2005 and the new Web Project system
Using IIS with Visual Studio 2005 and the new Web Project system
Scott Guthrie looks at some techniques for managing large numbers of files and directories when creating Web projects in Visual Studio 2005.
Some techniques for better managing files in Visual Studio 2005 Web Projects
Some techniques for better managing files in Visual Studio 2005 Web Projects
Visual Studio 2005 Team Edition Distributed System Design Suite provides a design surface for diagramming applications that expose services and communicate through messages.
Distributed System Design Suite
Distributed System Design Suite
Use these learning paths to find a range of Microsoft training references and resources on security threats and appropriate countermeasures. These paths provide information on security planning, prevention, detection, and response.
Learning Paths for Security
Learning Paths for Security
This article summarizes the technical details that must be handled properly when XML schemas are contained inline rather than referenced externally.
Inline Schemas
Inline Schemas
System Center Capacity Planner 2006 delivers state of the art easy-to-use modeling technology for the planning and deployment of Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 and Microsoft Operations Manager 2005.
System Center Capacity Planner 2006 (BETA)
System Center Capacity Planner 2006 (BETA)
Time Warner and Microsoft have restarted discussions about forming an alliance of their Internet units, America Online and MSN, according to the Wall Street Journal.
WSJ: Microsoft, Time Warner Resume AOL-MSN Talks
WSJ: Microsoft, Time Warner Resume AOL-MSN Talks
After a quiet September, Microsoft Corp. is planning nine security fixes -- eight of them rated as critical -- as part of October's release of security updates.
Microsoft expects nine security fixes in October
Microsoft expects nine security fixes in October
Security software vendor Symantec Corp. has complained to European Commission antitrust regulators about Microsoft Corp.'s entrance into the security business, setting the stage for a possible antitrust case against the Redmond, Washington, software company, the Dow Jones Newswire reported Thursday.
Symantec brings Microsoft complaint to EU
Symantec brings Microsoft complaint to EU