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Ballmer: More 'Live' services on the way
November 8, 2005
Microsoft's Steve Ballmer said the company is considering a Live counterpart to its Windows Server operating system.
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Microsoft makes Linux pact with Novell
November 2, 2006
Former software foes pledge to work together to help Windows world and Linux world interoperate. Video: Ballmer outlines Novell dealPhoto: Shaking hands on Linux
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Ballmer: 'We'll catch Google'
June 27, 2005
At a partner conference, the CEO defends Redmond's search efforts but admits that the .Net effort has been at a standstill.
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Ballmer: High-end Windows, Office coming
July 28, 2005
Microsoft's CEO tells analysts that higher-priced versions of its core products are on tap.
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Ballmer on PC's role in Web services world
October 10, 2006
Microsoft CEO argues that "software plus services" idea takes advantage of local processing on PCs.
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Ballmer grins and bears Linux--a little
April 20, 2005
Demos management software supporting non-Windows machines. "I know that's an important capability," Microsoft CEO says.
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Sun settles with Microsoft, announces layoffs
April 2, 2004
update The deal dictates that Microsoft must make $1.95 billion in payments to Sun, which separately says it will cut 3,300 jobs, as its losses mount.
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Microsoft launches long-awaited updates
November 7, 2005
SQL Server 2005 and Visual Studio 2005 upgrades finally released, along with low-cost versions and new BizTalk server. Photos: Ballmer's keynote
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Ballmer to partners: Bet on us
July 8, 2005
With new technologies in tow, Microsoft's CEO prepares for a major sales pitch to more than 6,000 influencers.
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Ballmer repeats threats against Linux
February 20, 2007
In no-nonsense presentation to New York analysts, Microsoft's CEO warns Linux sellers that open-source "is not free."
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Ballmer says Microsoft is different
November 8, 2005
CEO Steve Ballmer outlines what he believes makes Microsoft stand out from the competition.
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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 business security ready for prime time
April 24, 2007
Forefront Client Security is due in coming weeks, says CEO Steve Ballmer.
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Microsoft's 'big bang' could be its last
October 27, 2005
A flurry of new products will ship in the coming months, some more than five years in the making. That's too long, Microsoft concedes.
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Microsoft looks to extinguish LAMP
June 15, 2005
After years of beefing up its software for corporate use, the software behemoth is threatened by a cut-rate, open-source challenger.
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Ballmer discusses life after Vista
December 6, 2006
There's still a lot Microsoft wants to do with Windows, and it has its work cut out with Zune, CEO says.
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Microsoft walks tightrope with business services
February 22, 2007
The company has good reason to expand into services and hosted software, but it must be careful not to alienate partners.
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Microsoft learns to live with open source
July 11, 2005
Though it still opposes open-source products and licensing, Microsoft is begrudgingly adopting similar practices to appeal to its corporate customers.
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Microsoft cozies up to customers at TechEd
June 8, 2005
roundup Microsoft uses its customer conference in Orlando, Fla., to lay out what's on the horizon for the company and the IT industry.
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What the Tellme deal says about Microsoft
March 21, 2007
The acquisition could help turn the software giant's talk about services into more than just idle chatter.
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Jeff Raikes
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