Windows Articles

     Microsoft Hires an Outsider to Run Longhorn Marketing
     Microsoft Overhauls Partner Collaboration System
     Microsoft Debates Reducing Employee Admin Rights
     Microsoft Shares Its Recipe for Zunes Secret Sauce
     Microsoft Strategy Focuses on Centralized Services
     Microsoft Offers Broader Support for Legacy Products
     Muglia Weighs in on New Vision
     Microsoft: Opportunities Abound for Partners
     Longhorn Server and Vista SP1 to Ship Together
     Novell, Microsoft Agree to Disagree
     No Enterprise Rush to Newest Microsoft Products
     Ballmer: Windows Live Is Top Microsoft Priority
     Microsoft Acquires Missing Pieces
     Microsofts Software Assurance Customers to Get New Tools
     Command Line Makes a Comeback
     Microsoft Cuts Core Features From Viridian
     Microsoft, Zend to Collaborate on PHP for Windows
     A Step Closer to Final Release: Windows Server 2008
     Microsoft Revenue Surges on Strong Sales of Vista, Office
     Microsoft Launches Windows Live Services
     Microsoft Releases Virtualization Beta
     Forrester: Windows Platform Bests Linux for App Development
     PlaceWare Gets Make-Over
     Longhorn To Get NUI Foundation Platform
     Microsofts Raikes Continues His Office Pitch
     Security Dampens Microsoft Deals
     Gates Rounds Up Longhorn Plans
     Microsoft Research Packs Wallop
     Sun May Open Windows
     Office 2003 Puts Emphasis on Team
     SMS 2003 Goes From Desktop to Laptop
     Ballmer Touches All Bases
     Suite Returns: MS Office Survey Lacks ROI
     NetPro Tracks Changes in Windows AD
     FSLogic Simplifies Windows PC Sharing
     The Windows Clock Is Ticking
     XP and Beyond
     Experts Warn of Windows Attacks
     Eolas Browser Verdict Against Microsoft Stands Despite Patent Review
     Microsoft Weathers Fine
     Mosh Ado About Nothing
     Microsofts Patch-A-Month Club
     Diskeeper 7.0 Supports XP
     Windows XP SP2 Plugs Security Holes
     Microsoft Exec Weighs In on Massachusetts Flap
     Vista: Anti-spyware, Yes. Anti-virus, No
     MSN: Money Pit or (Not So) Secret Weapon?
     The Curse of Vista Claims Bill Gates
     Presence? Mark Me Absent
     Blame Vista Delay on Quality?
     Rating the Winners (and Losers) in the Latest Redmond Shuffle
     Rumble on Frozen Lake
     Vista: A Case of Deja Vu
     Short Leash Fits Microsoft
     Microsoft Approaches Secure, Reliable Vista
     As Microsoft Turns: The Soap Opera Plays On
     Microsofts Software Assurance Mistake
     New Vista Build Makes Some Headway
     Early Looks at Vista Are Welcome (in More Ways Than One)
     Microsoft Powers Up Virtual Server 2005
     OS Upgrade Options
     Since When Is Integration Innovative?
     Corbis: Gates Other Company Focuses on Rights Management
     Microsoft VP Champions a New System of Measurement
     Former Microsoft Visio Execs Regroup
     Back From The Brink
     Microsoft Sets Its Sights on Productivity Measures
     Windows XP Lite: Too Good to Be True
     Microsoft: New One-Stop Security Shop?
     Microsoft to Hackers: Drop That Code!

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