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Microsoft offers peek at next Office suite
May 19, 2005
Software giant offers few specifics, but areas it sees ripe for improvement include enhanced collaboration and individual productivity.
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Microsoft shifts server unit into business division
May 18, 2007
Reorganization means server and desktop operating-system units will live in separate divisions within software company.
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Some charges tossed in Novell-Microsoft case
June 13, 2005
Judge throws out four Novell claims in antitrust struggle but allows two to go forward. Decision partly based on infamous Windows e-mail.
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Gates at CES: Thinking servers, pet projects, Vista billions
January 8, 2007
He wants more personalization in the Tablet PC, doesn't regret the billions poured into Vista, and is contemplating another server product.
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