Windows Articles

     Much Ado About Windows
     Its Official: No Longhorn Until 2006
     Microsoft Delivers on Security Promises
     Windows SBS 2003 on the Launch Pad
     Gates Touts Office 2003s Connectivity, Collaboration
     Microsoft Provides WinFX Details
     Microsoft Releases Windows Rights Management Services
     With RMS 1.0 Out, Microsoft Preps 2.0
     Microsoft, Universities to Bolster Academic Code
     Microsoft Sets Its SMB Priorities
     Microsoft Releases System Management Server 2003
     Fine Print on Microsofts New Tablet OS
     Microsoft Test Drives Another Blogging Tool
     Bandwidth: The Sequel
     Microsoft Clarifies Intentions to Retire JVM-Based Products
     Microsoft Delivers Not One, but Two, Service Pack Betas
     Microsoft Releases Virtual Server Beta
     Microsoft Adds More Features to XP Service Pack 2
     Authentica Takes on Microsoft
     Windows Marketing 101
     Microsoft Code in Captivity
     Microsoft Redraws IT Software Management Roadmap
     Let My Source Go—Not
     EU Hits Microsoft With Record Fine
     Patent Lawsuits Crowd Microsofts Horizon
     Microsoft Releases Source Code on SourceForge
     Does Microsoft Have Designs on Vertical Markets?
     Microsoft Appoints New IT CIO
     Is Microsoft Downsizing the Tablet PC?
     Microsoft Dusts Off Palladium Security for Longhorn
     IE 7.0 Leaves Windows 2000 Users Out in the Cold
     Microsoft Details New Longhorn Displays
     Microsoft to License Tech to Startups
     Microsoft Still Not Bending on Classic VB Support
     Sharepoint Guide Handy—For Novices
     Microsoft Previews All-in-One Search
     Patching: We Merit Better
     Microsoft Prepares Next-Gen Apps for Mac
     Microsoft Tests Pro Graphics Market with Acrylic
     Microsoft Shared Computer Toolkit Open for Beta Testing
     Microsoft: Sales Force Is Growing, Not Competing
     XML in Office 12 Spells Third-Party Opportunity
     Longhorn to Be Christened Windows Vista
     Hackers Claim Crack of Microsoft Genuine Advantage Scan
     Apples Tiger vs. Windows Vista: Who Comes Out Ahead?
     Microsofts CSS Plans for IE 7 Draw Cheers, Jeers
     Gates to Roll Out 64-Bit Windows
     Vista Creates Developer Opportunities
     Microsoft Offers to Block Windows Server 2003 SP1
     Still Waiting for Windows Substitute
     Watson Nudges Microsoft Partners Toward Vertical Vision
     Microsoft Reissues Windows 2000 Update Rollup
     XP Desktops Get a Brand-New Look
     Microsoft Forms New Connected Systems Division
     Microsoft Fleshes Out Acrylic, Vista Connection
     New IE, Media Player Features Expected to Debut in Windows Vista Refresh
     Microsoft Research Inspires Worldwide Digital Inclusion
     A Better Way to Run Windows Apps in Linux
     Will New UI Secure Office Users?
     Sink or Swim? MS Releases First Office 12 Beta for Testing
     RSS: The Big Tussle over a Tiny Orange Box
     Service Pack 1 Provides Quick Windows XP Fix
     Microsoft Slashes Shared Source Licenses
     Microsofts SP1 a Quick Fix for XP
     MS Researcher to Explore Human Side of Technology
     Microsoft Bolsters Project Management Tools
     IE 7 Code Revealed Online
     Microsoft Puts Open-Source Integration to the Test
     Lawmakers Chide Tech Execs over China
     Microsoft StepUI: No More Couch-Potato Excuses

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