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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.

Microsoft and Yahoo sign 10-year search deal

Microsoft and Yahoo sign 10-year search deal

Giants gang up on Google.
Rosalie Marshall Jul 30 2009 6:59AM Software
Emergency patches issued for IE and Visual Studio

Emergency patches issued for IE and Visual Studio

Microsoft has issued two out-of-band security patches -- one for the development tools suite Visual Studio and another for Internet Explorer.
Angela Moscaritolo Jul 29 2009 11:19AM Security
Correction: Telstra set to launch hosted Microsoft Office Communications

Correction: Telstra set to launch hosted Microsoft Office Communications

Enterprise-grade IM on tap.
Brett Winterford , Ben Grubb Jul 29 2009 6:36AM Software
Microsoft rushes out two emergency patches

Microsoft rushes out two emergency patches

Breaks schedule for second time in two years.
Iain Thomson Jul 27 2009 6:30AM Security
Microsoft may have been forced into GPL release

Microsoft may have been forced into GPL release

Commitment to open source less than first thought.
Iain Thomson Jul 24 2009 2:32PM Software
Microsoft releases code under GPL

Microsoft releases code under GPL

U-turn at Redmond.
Iain Thomson Jul 21 2009 11:31AM Software
Microsoft releases Mac Office service pack

Microsoft releases Mac Office service pack

Better support for SharePoint and improved performance.
Daniel Robinson Jul 21 2009 6:26AM Software
Microsoft changes IE settings

Microsoft changes IE settings

Redmond responds to antitrust criticism.
Phil Muncaster Jul 20 2009 1:48PM Software
Microsoft clamps down on IM spam

Microsoft clamps down on IM spam

Redmond files lawsuit against firm accused of spamming Windows Live Messenger customers.
Phil Muncaster Jul 20 2009 10:21AM Security
Microsoft's Popfly mashup service to close

Microsoft's Popfly mashup service to close

Casualty of the recession.
Rosalie Marshall Jul 18 2009 7:24AM Software
Microsoft revamps software licensing structure

Microsoft revamps software licensing structure

Helps firms navigate ongoing contracts.
David Neal Jul 16 2009 6:51AM Software
Microsoft distributes six patches for nine vulnerabilities

Microsoft distributes six patches for nine vulnerabilities

Microsoft has plugged two zero-day exploits, along with a number of other vulnerabilities, as part of its monthly patch cycle.
Dan Kaplan Jul 15 2009 10:23AM Security
Microsoft readies Azure cloud services to go live

Microsoft readies Azure cloud services to go live

Full commercial rollout by the end of this year.
Daniel Robinson Jul 15 2009 6:45AM Software
Malware writers take aim at new ActiveX vulnerability

Malware writers take aim at new ActiveX vulnerability

Microsoft Internet Explorer vulnerable.
Shaun Nichols Jul 14 2009 4:08PM Technology
Another ActiveX zero-day bug from Microsoft

Another ActiveX zero-day bug from Microsoft

Microsoft is trying to combat another ActiveX vulnerability being actively exploited -- the second in a week.
Dan Kaplan Jul 14 2009 10:05AM Security
Microsoft posts half-baked Office 2010 site

Microsoft posts half-baked Office 2010 site

Half-finished Microsoft site does the Twitter rounds.
Staff Writers Jul 13 2009 3:10PM Software
Microsoft responds to criticism over late fix

Microsoft responds to criticism over late fix

Flaw in ActiveX Control first reported in early 2008.
Daniel Robinson Jul 13 2009 10:28AM Security
Microsoft to plug security holes

Microsoft to plug security holes

Advance warning of fixes.
Ian Williams Jul 11 2009 8:27AM Security
Microsoft cherry picks BlackBerry customers

Microsoft cherry picks BlackBerry customers

Push email solutions launched with Telstra.
Ry Crozier Jul 10 2009 4:29PM Telco/ISP
DirectShow, ActiveX zero-days among planned Microsoft fixes

DirectShow, ActiveX zero-days among planned Microsoft fixes

Microsoft is hoping it can pull off a quick turnaround for a fix of a zero-day ActiveX vulnerability that was only disclosed this week.
Dan Kaplan Jul 10 2009 10:52AM Security

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