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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.

PHOTO GALLERY: First glimpses of Aussie Tech Ed revealed

PHOTO GALLERY: First glimpses of Aussie Tech Ed revealed

Pinball machines, arcade games, a Guitar Hero competition, and a pseudo game show on core infrastructure. Microsoft's Tech Ed is clearly not just about getting a technical education.
Ry Crozier Sep 3 2008 12:01AM Hardware
Google's Open Source browser to challenge Microsoft

Google's Open Source browser to challenge Microsoft

Google has suddenly announced the launch of Chrome, an Open Source internet browser set to challenge Microsoft's web dominance.
Kathryn Small Sep 2 2008 3:22PM Software
Skymarket apes Apple App Store

Skymarket apes Apple App Store

Redmond's biggest employer is evidently about to launch a competitor to Apple's eye-wateringly successful App Store.
Stewart Meagher Sep 2 2008 12:43AM Software
Cisco joins Victoria ideas lab project

Cisco joins Victoria ideas lab project

Cisco has been added to the mix of tech vendors shaping the direction of an innovation and learning lab in Victoria.
Staff Writers Sep 1 2008 5:01PM Software
Opinion: Genuine advantage

Opinion: Genuine advantage

You can't really complain when a software developer insists on being paid for their work, even when that developer is Microsoft.
Ian Yates Sep 1 2008 6:22AM Software
Microsoft unveils search strategy

Microsoft unveils search strategy

Microsoft plans to enhance its Live Search offering with the US$486m purchase of Greenfield Online, the owner of European price comparison and shopping site Ciao.
Rosalie Marshall Sep 1 2008 6:21AM Software
No turning back on IE 8, warns Microsoft

No turning back on IE 8, warns Microsoft

Microsoft is warning users of a potential issue in its upcoming Internet Explorer 8 web browser release that makes it impossible to revert to an older version.
Shaun Nichols Aug 29 2008 4:21PM Software
Quebec sued for buying Microsoft software

Quebec sued for buying Microsoft software

Quebec's government has been sued by an Open Source software group for buying Microsoft products while ignoring free software alternatives, it came to light Wednesday.
Egan Orion Aug 29 2008 8:08AM Software
Microsoft releases IE8 beta 2

Microsoft releases IE8 beta 2

Microsoft has made the second beta of its forthcoming Internet Explorer (IE) 8 browser available for download.
Iain Thomson Aug 28 2008 4:01PM Software
ESX production deployments under pressure

ESX production deployments under pressure

Server virtualisation appears to be fragmenting with more customers putting hypervisors other than ESX into production, a survey reveals.
Staff Writers Aug 27 2008 11:32AM Software
Microsoft re-releases security patch

Microsoft re-releases security patch

Microsoft has re-released a critical security update known as MS08-051.
Aharon Etengoff Aug 27 2008 8:36AM Security
IE 8 to sport traceless browsing

IE 8 to sport traceless browsing

Microsoft is testing a new feature in Internet Explorer 8 which will allow users to surf without recording data.
Shaun Nichols Aug 26 2008 11:44AM Security
Microsoft opens the shutter on Photosynth

Microsoft opens the shutter on Photosynth

Microsoft's Photosynth has finally gone live after a technical hitch on its launch day caused the site to go down for hours..
Rosalie Marshall Aug 25 2008 7:40AM Software
Microsoft and Novell extend patent-sharing deal

Microsoft and Novell extend patent-sharing deal

Microsoft and Novell have again extended their alliance, vowing to work together to further a programme of linking Linux and Windows in the enterprise..
Shaun Nichols Aug 22 2008 7:58AM Software
Microsoft relaxes server licensing policy

Microsoft relaxes server licensing policy

The Remond massive has graciously decided to simplify its licensing policy for certain well-paying customers.
Aharon Etengoff Aug 21 2008 7:56AM Storage
Microsoft ready to alpha new Office 14

Microsoft ready to alpha new Office 14

Software giant Microsoft is getting reading to lift the kimono on its forthcoming version of Office.
Nick Farrell Aug 20 2008 4:03PM Software
Silverlight animations back Microsoft RFID network

Silverlight animations back Microsoft RFID network

Microsoft is developing cutting-edge motion design visuals in Silverlight for its RFID network at Tech Ed 2008 in Sydney.
Ry Crozier Aug 19 2008 12:54PM Software
Microsoft tracks people with RFID tags

Microsoft tracks people with RFID tags

Breeze Consulting is creating one of the largest non-traditional RFID networks assembled in Australia to track certain people movements at Microsoft Tech Ed in Sydney.
Ry Crozier Aug 19 2008 12:10PM Networking
Microsoft looks into Visual Studio bug

Microsoft looks into Visual Studio bug

Microsoft is investigating a zero-day vulnerability in Visual Studio.
Dan Kaplan Aug 18 2008 10:07AM Security
Microsoft opens up on Windows 7

Microsoft opens up on Windows 7

Microsoft will this autumn reveal significant technical details about its new Windows 7 operating system, according to a new blog about the OS..
Phil Muncaster Aug 18 2008 8:02AM Software

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