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Mystery surrounds Microsoft's virtualization flip-flop

June 20, 2007 Plans to ease licensing restrictions would have won company plenty of fans, so why did it reverse course at the last minute? TAGS: virtualization, restriction, virtual machine, licensing agreement, VMware, policy, Microsoft Windows Vista, security, Microsoft Corp., operating system, Microsoft Windows, Apple Macintosh

Russia hits out at Microsoft licensing

February 16, 2007 Government says "costly and restrictive" policies are to blame for the high rates of consumer piracy in the country. TAGS: Russia, policy, teacher, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Explaining a Vista ban

March 22, 2007 The National Institute of Standards and Technology has put a moratorium on using Windows Vista, but that's business as usual, says agency's CIO. TAGS: Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, ban, Microsoft Windows Vista, chief information officer, CIO, agency, Microsoft Office 2007, business application, policy, Microsoft Internet Explorer, organization, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows

Microsoft puts new patch policy into gear

November 11, 2003 As the software giant swings to monthly releases of software patches, security professionals say the effect is likely to be neutral--and may actually make some things harder. TAGS: policy, patch management, system administrator, security, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

False alarm over Windows support deadline

January 12, 2006 Microsoft quietly corrects Web posting saying support for XP Home, XP Media Center Edition would end Dec. 31. Screenshots: Tweaked posting TAGS: policy, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows ME, Microsoft Windows XP Media Center, Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Longhorn, support, Microsoft Corp., operating system, Microsoft Windows, security

Microsoft offers cut-rate Windows

February 9, 2004 A low-cost version of Windows XP finds a home in Thai government offices, and the software giant says it may make the software available to other governments. TAGS: policy, productivity suite, government, Microsoft Office XP, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, open-source software, Microsoft Windows XP, Gartner Inc., Microsoft Corp., Linux, Microsoft Windows, operating system, PC

VMware fires broadside at Microsoft

February 27, 2007 The up-and-coming virtualization specialist says Microsoft is using its Windows clout to restrict customers choice. Sound familiar? TAGS: VMware, virtualization, virtual machine, policy, Microsoft Corp., antitrust, operating system, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Windows, server

Judge orders Microsoft to search its systems

May 21, 2004 A federal court has told Microsoft to comb through its computers and archives to find an explanation of why it introduced an e-mail deletion policy amid its legal battles. TAGS: Burst.com Inc., Judge, court, attorney, policy, e-mail, Microsoft Corp., information technology, Microsoft Windows

Microsoft's e-mail policy at issue in legal fight

November 18, 2004 Burst.com, a streaming-media firm suing Microsoft for patent infringement, alleges that Redmond axed e-mails crucial to the case. TAGS: Burst.com Inc., Jim Allchin, patent infringement, antitrust, policy, e-mail, Microsoft Corp., trial, document, video, Microsoft Windows
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