Unified Communications Podcast Centre

Microsoft Unified Communications technologies can help your business integrate telephone-based tasks such as phone calls, voicemail and conferencing with computer-based tasks such as documentation, spreadsheets, instant messaging, email and calendars. It's simple, streamlined and highly scalable. And we call it Unified Communications.

Skype bug blocks mostly Microsoft users

Skype bug blocks mostly Microsoft users

The post-acquisition outage.
Liam Tung May 27 2011 6:00AM Software
Ballmer spills Windows 8 due in 2012

Ballmer spills Windows 8 due in 2012

Microsoft spokesman says it was an 'error'.
Liam Tung May 25 2011 6:26AM Software
IBM passes Microsoft's market cap after 15 years

IBM passes Microsoft's market cap after 15 years

Services change the game in decades-old horse race.
Staff Writers May 24 2011 6:56AM Financial Services
Toyota to create a social network for cars

Toyota to create a social network for cars

Becomes 'friends' with Salesforce.com.
Brett Winterford May 23 2011 4:08PM Networking
Facebook deploys PhotoDNA to scan for child abuse material

Facebook deploys PhotoDNA to scan for child abuse material

Joins Microsoft in image-matching initiative.
Liz Tay May 23 2011 2:50PM Security
Analysis: Offensive action against botnets

Analysis: Offensive action against botnets

Does a botnet takedown set questionable precedents or is it a viable way to cleanse compromised computers?
David LaMacchia and Jamie Tomasello, Cloudmark May 20 2011 11:19AM Security
Comment: Where is Australia's cybercrime data?

Comment: Where is Australia's cybercrime data?

No time or funding to get the complete picture.
John Hilvert May 19 2011 2:58PM Security
How the Microsoft/LogMeIn support scam works

How the Microsoft/LogMeIn support scam works

Comment: Don't fall for dodgy 'support' calls.
Brett Winterford May 18 2011 3:28PM Security
Microsoft revamps Windows Phone for IT pros

Microsoft revamps Windows Phone for IT pros

'Mango' update loaded with new corporate features.
Jennifer Scott May 17 2011 1:56PM Hardware
No security winner from iPhone, Blackberry, Android

No security winner from iPhone, Blackberry, Android

Walled gardens, sandboxes equally insecure.
Darren Pauli May 17 2011 11:35AM Security
EU to review data protection laws

EU to review data protection laws

Wants to be cloud-active.
Liam Tung May 17 2011 3:57AM Networking
Microsoft's Exchange cloud stumbles

Microsoft's Exchange cloud stumbles

Poor outage disclosure leads to policy change.
Liam Tung May 16 2011 3:14AM Networking
Skype deal raises risks for videoconferencing firms

Skype deal raises risks for videoconferencing firms

Analysts suggest Polycom and Logitech at risk.
Tarmo Virki, European Technology Correspondent May 13 2011 10:50AM Networking
Win 7 malware spikes, drops for XP

Win 7 malware spikes, drops for XP

Vulnerabilities continue to decline, and exploits are getting more difficult.
Darren Pauli May 13 2011 8:29AM Security
Skype buy heralds wiretaps, Linux death

Skype buy heralds wiretaps, Linux death

And will the buy be the death of cross-platform video conferencing?
Paul Ducklin May 11 2011 2:05PM Security
WA Government in $130m Microsoft refresh

WA Government in $130m Microsoft refresh

Seeks single local reseller for six-year contract.
Liz Tay May 11 2011 11:10AM Software
Microsoft distributes Windows, PowerPoint patches

Microsoft distributes Windows, PowerPoint patches

Microsoft delivered two patches to address three vulnerabilities but experts don't anticipate widespread attacks.
Dan Kaplan May 11 2011 9:56AM Security
Microsoft confirms Skype buy for US$8.5 billion

Microsoft confirms Skype buy for US$8.5 billion

Tongues wag on "high" price paid.
Nadia Damouni and Bill Rigby May 11 2011 6:22AM Software
Comment: No real alternative to Skype

Comment: No real alternative to Skype

Microsoft buy takes the best independent player off the market.
Juha Saarinen May 11 2011 1:00AM Networking
Confirmed: Microsoft pays US$8.5 billion for Skype

Confirmed: Microsoft pays US$8.5 billion for Skype

Biggest Microsoft buy in history.
Staff Writers May 10 2011 11:02PM Networking

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