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Microsoft's Open Standard in Global Hands
Microsoft is one step closer in its bid to having its Office Open XML (OOXML) format anointed by the International Standards Organization (ISO). ISO informed Ecma International, the Geneva-based standards body
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Microsoft Wades Deeper Into Systems Management
Microsoft said during its Management Summit today in San Diego that its System Center Operations Manager 2007 management application will be available this April 1. The software, which has evolved from what Microsoft used to call
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Vista Sales Better Than Expected
Microsoft announced that early sales of Windows Vista are outpacing those that XP experienced, putting it on the road to become the fastest-adopted version of Windows in the company's history. In the first month of general availability, sales of Vista
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Ballmer Pushes The Dynamic in SaaS
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer concluded the company's Convergence 2007 conference on Wednesday with a demo of the upcoming Microsoft Dynamics CRM Live service, the first release of the company's Dynamics software as a service. The Microsoft Dynamics Live
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Microsoft Speeds Toward Office Standard
Microsoft is today one step closer to seeing its Office Open XML (OOXML) format anointed as a standard. The International Standards Organization (ISO) that it will submit the format for fast-track approval to the standards bodies of member countries "in
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Not Quite Office on Demand For Microsoft
Microsoft's definition of on-demand software is different from the conventional thinking. Rather than software-as-a-service Microsoft executives like to talk about software plus services. The company plans to add more online
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Microsoft Makes a Play Date
In the crosshairs of the European Commission for failing to play nice with others, Microsoft (Quote) announced today that is has signed its first licensee for protocol technology under the Work Group Server Protocol Program (WSPP), the European licensing
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Gates: Swing Open The Talent Door
Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates told a Senate panel today U.S. immigration policies are slamming the door in the faces of the best and brightest talent at a time when America needs them the most. It's a door he wants to swing wide open. Testifying before
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