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Microsoft moving closer to Centro
November 7, 2007
The server software bundle for midsize businesses isn't due until second half of next year, but that hasn't stopped the company from giving it a name.
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server
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Dell: Microsoft warnings haven't hurt Linux uptake
October 12, 2007
CEO Michael Dell says Microsoft's patent-infringement claims have not affected sales of its Linux servers.
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Microsoft: Streaming Office 'infringes license'
February 8, 2008
Company says British ISP selling a 'streaming' version of Office infringes on license regulations, but Fasthosts denies the claim.
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Virtualization homes in on desktops
September 17, 2007
Software makers are eyeing more ways the one-computer-as-many approach can help businesses and beyond.
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XenSource Inc.
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Ballmer: We are 'hell-bent' on succeeding in ads
July 26, 2007
Microsoft CEO argues that unprofitable services and consumer device businesses will blossom into more revenue and diversified business models.
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Microsoft springs forward at hardware confab
May 17, 2007
Software giant puts spotlight on its upcoming Windows Server 2008 at annual spring Windows Hardware Engineering Conference.
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Microsoft licenses Vista for 'diskless' PCs
April 2, 2007
Redmond changes contract terms for corporate version of Vista, making way for PCs whose hard drive lives in a data center.
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Microsoft demonstrates supercomputing Windows
November 8, 2004
A forthcoming version of Windows Server is designed for building supercomputers from clusters of PCs.
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Still unanswered questions in EU decision
March 24, 2004
Interpretations differ on how the European Commission's decision will affect Microsoft, consumers and competitors.
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Brad Smith
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Microsoft Windows Media Player
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Microsoft Money blackout approaching day four
July 30, 2004
A server glitch has shut out a "subset" of Microsoft Money users from accessing their online financial files.
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Microsoft gains technical-computing toehold
April 8, 2007
Compute cluster product has some appeal to customers who need integration with regular Windows machines.
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For sales, gaming health, firms engage in play therapy
March 25, 2004
Nokia hopes new games will pump up player sales; Microsoft announces new game-development tools; Sun seeks to let game publishers use a single server to run online games for PCs, consoles.
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Microsoft: Not enough XPerienced PCs
April 12, 2004
Many companies aren't buying Windows XP--or they're buying the licenses but not installing the software. Microsoft's marketing machine is looking to change that as the Service Pack 2 update rolls out.
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Microsoft delays virtualization beta debut
April 12, 2007
Viridian beta slips into second half of 2007, but final product still is on original schedule.
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Microsoft's digital hub for the home uncovered
January 8, 2007
More details on Windows Home Server, which aims to bring order to the multiple files and devices spread around the house.
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Microsoft speaks no evil at confab
May 5, 2004
At the software giant's annual WinHEC developers conference, plenty of buzzwords come up over and over again, but there's one word nary a Microsoft executive is uttering: Sasser, as in the recent w...
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Windows weakness can lead to network traffic hijacks
March 25, 2007
Problem in the way Windows PCs obtain network settings could let attackers hijack traffic, researchers warn.
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Red Hat tries new desktop Linux angle
May 10, 2007
Red Hat Global Desktop, the company's latest PC-oriented Linux product, is aimed for users in developing nations.
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Red Hat Inc.
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Microsoft: Linux may mean price cuts, fewer sales
September 3, 2004
SEC filing shows just how much open source is worrying the software giant.
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Microsoft Corp.
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Microsoft says it has room to grow
July 29, 2004
But with Longhorn still far afield, the company has to find a way to get more people to buy more PCs.
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Microsoft Windows Server 2003
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Microsoft Office
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