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More IT Shops Plan to Wait for Windows 7
Microsoft executives put their best face on Windows Vista sales at the company's annual financial analysts meeting Thursday when they presented their year-end results and year-ahead plans to stock pickers. However, despite selling.
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Microsoft to Keep Spending Big on Search
For large stockholders and analysts who would like Microsoft to slow down its spending on its as-yet-unprofitable portal and search businesses, the company has one message: No way. Company executives stood their ground despite repeated questions by
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Microsoft Tiptoes Ahead on Live Mesh
Microsoft this week broadened its preview of Live Mesh, allowing more users to get an early glimpse of the much-discussed device- and data-synchronization service. The company this week quietly doubled the number of users who can participate in the
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Microsoft to Begin Pushing XP SP3 to Users
Microsoft will begin pushing Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3) out via Automatic Updates to users who have not already downloaded it as early as Thursday, the company confirmed. However, because not every company will want to have SP3 automatically
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Microsoft Server Bundles Almost Ready
Microsoft announced this week at its Worldwide Partners Conference 2008 in Houston it will ship the first release of its server bundle for mid-sized businesses as well as the next version of its small business server bundle on November 12
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Microsoft Tries Annual Fee in New Office Bundle
In a bid to drive new subscription-based revenue from consumers, Microsoft plans to begin selling a subscription service for the home and student edition of its Office productivity suite, starting in mid-July. With its $69.99 annual subscription fee,
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XP's 'Last Day' Less Final Than Gates'
The past week has been a momentous one. Co-founder Bill Gates officially retired. A few days later, Windows XP was retired. Officially, Monday, June 30 was the last day you could get Windows XP. Kinda, sorta, maybe … well, not really. It's true that XP
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Microsoft Jumps Into Virtualization Fray
Microsoft has not just released the cat among the pigeons by releasing Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V, it is the cat among the pigeons. Both its allies and its competitors are fluttering about and squawking at the news. Microsoft's supporters are,
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