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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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Microsoft puts its server software to the test
June 28, 2007
Servers running an early version of company's Windows Server 2008 operating system are powering Microsoft.com.
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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 dials up phone ambitions
October 16, 2007
Company formally makes its push into "unified communications"--software to bring together e-mail, IM, voice mail and telephony.Video: Microsoft moves to business telephonyPhotos: Gates talks up 'un...
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Microsoft tightens Windows-mainframes link
August 18, 2004
Company releases revamped version of server software for linking Windows servers to mainframes, other large computers.
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Glitches hit small-business, security apps
December 2, 2003
A problem in one of Microsoft's server software packages causes headaches for some small businesses. Also: Symantec applies a patch to product activation technology.
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Open-Xchange plans expanded e-mail option
October 25, 2005
The maker of server software for handling e-mail and calendars is expected to announce on Tuesday an open-source project called Intelligent Design that will permit communications with the Evolution...
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Microsoft finds flaw in server software
December 2, 2003
A new glitch in one of Microsoft's server software packages is causing headaches for some small businesses.
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Microsoft begins testing Exchange 12
December 14, 2005
Software maker says server software has new unified messaging abilities and is easier to manage.
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Why Microsoft is under assault from all corners
April 9, 2007
Attorney Lars Liebeler says open hostility toward the software maker runs contrary to a central premise of free-market economics.
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Microsoft wants servers to drive Office sales
November 4, 2004
Looking to give customers a reason to upgrade to Office 12, Microsoft will further tighten ties between its desktop and server software.
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Jabber releases IM software for Windows
October 23, 2003
The company launches the first version of its server product geared to work on Windows to tap into a larger market.
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Zimbra to offer Ubuntu Linux support
May 4, 2007
The start-up focused on e-mail and calendar software for servers adds support for the up-and-coming version of Linux.
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Microsoft trying to find its voice
December 12, 2006
Software maker is ready with a test version of its server software for running business phone systems.
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Microsoft tops earnings forecast
October 26, 2006
Company says earnings and sales were boosted by strong responses to new products, including the Xbox 360, SQL Server.
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Java camp takes cue from Microsoft
September 16, 2003
The software giant's rivals are countering it by adopting one of its most successful strategies: Offering easy-to-use tools to drive sales of server software.
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Microsoft moves forward on DRM
September 4, 2003
The software giant releases a Windows add-on supporting new digital rights management technology and sets prices for DRM server products.
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Microsoft pitches Web tools to hosting companies
November 7, 2005
To appeal to individuals and small businesses, Microsoft adds a hosting program to promote Visual Web Developer 2005 Express.
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Microsoft maps out wireless offering
March 22, 2004
The software giant partners with Sprint and Bell Mobility to sell services, mainly to businesses, that exploit a mobile phone's ability to broadcast its exact location.
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Adobe server software puts a lock on docs
February 17, 2004
The software maker announces a new server product for controlling access to PDF documents, mirroring security changes made by Microsoft in its latest version of Office.
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