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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 delays new Office for Mac

Microsoft delays new Office for Mac

Microsoft has admitted it will not be able to reach its original release date for the next OS X version of Office.
Shaun Nichols Aug 3 2007 11:33AM Software
Microsoft opens up HD Photo format

Microsoft opens up HD Photo format

The Photographic Expert Group(Jpeg) has agreed to consider the submission of Microsoft's file format as an open standard.
Tom Sanders Aug 1 2007 11:15AM Software
Microsoft seeks open source approval

Microsoft seeks open source approval

Microsoft is preparing to submit its three Shared Source licences to the Open Source Initiative. Approval would render them official open source licences.
Tom Sanders Jul 31 2007 12:00PM Software
Secunia says Firefox URI handling bug is also a Microsoft issue

Secunia says Firefox URI handling bug is also a Microsoft issue

Secunia blamed Microsoft this week for a URI handling flaw that can be exploited when a user browses with Firefox but has Internet Explorer (IE) 7 installed.
Frank Washkuch Jul 30 2007 8:39AM Security
Cisco looking to preserve the peace with Microsoft

Cisco looking to preserve the peace with Microsoft

Customer demand is driving Cisco to prevent a clash with Microsoft, but the networking giant seems uncertain about the question of they will succeed.
Tom Sanders Jul 26 2007 10:43AM Networking
FBI sting busts Microsoft, Symantec counterfeiters

FBI sting busts Microsoft, Symantec counterfeiters

The FBI and Chinese authorities have broken up a crime syndicate that was peddling hundreds of millions of dollars of counterfeit software from Microsoft and Symantec.
Dan Kaplan Jul 26 2007 9:51AM Security
Microsoft announces privacy shake-up

Microsoft announces privacy shake-up

Microsoft has announced plans to give its customers greater control over the search information it stores on their online behaviour.
Fiona Raisbeck Jul 25 2007 10:03AM Security
Microsoft and Ask follow Google's lead

Microsoft and Ask follow Google's lead

The search industry needs to develop better global privacy principles for the collection, use and protection of data, according to web giants Microsoft and Ask.com.
Staff Writers Jul 24 2007 10:36AM Security
MySpace partners with Microsoft in China

MySpace partners with Microsoft in China

MSN channel offers news and entertainment on MySpace China. MySpace China has partnered with Microsoft to publish a MSN community channel in China, according to local media reports.
Simon Burns Jul 20 2007 4:50PM Networking
Microsoft gives details on Xbox 360 flaws

Microsoft gives details on Xbox 360 flaws

Microsoft has revealed details about the problems suffered by its Xbox 360 consoles, and the reasons for its recent warranty extension.
Iain Thomson Jul 19 2007 11:21AM Hardware
Mozilla distributes eight patches; blames Microsoft for vulnerability

Mozilla distributes eight patches; blames Microsoft for vulnerability

Mozilla on Tuesday released eight patches - three of them deemed "critical" - in its Firefox 2.0.0.5 release, as the company's chief security official chided Microsoft for failing to protect users from an Internet Explorer bug.
Frank Washkuch Jul 19 2007 10:11AM Security
Microsoft gets SaaS in South Africa

Microsoft gets SaaS in South Africa

Microsoft has launched a pay-as-you-go computing system aimed at making its office software more accessible for people in emerging markets, the company said on Tuesday.
Staff Writers Jul 18 2007 5:00PM Software
Microsoft sets date for Xbox 360 Chatpad

Microsoft sets date for Xbox 360 Chatpad

Microsoft has revealed the release date for its forthcoming Chatpad, a small keyboard designed to attach to the Xbox 360 controller.
Staff Writers Jul 18 2007 1:20PM Hardware
Microsoft adds host of security features to free OneCare beta

Microsoft adds host of security features to free OneCare beta

Microsoft has released a free beta version of Windows Live OneCare 2.0, its all-in-one security suite for consumers and small businesses.
Jim Carr Jul 16 2007 10:19AM Security
La Trobe and Microsoft launch ICT innovation centre

La Trobe and Microsoft launch ICT innovation centre

La Trobe University and Microsoft have established one of Australia’s first campus-based Microsoft Centre.
Staff Writers Jul 13 2007 11:56AM Training & Development
Microsoft announces enterprise 2008 rollout

Microsoft announces enterprise 2008 rollout

Joint launch of Windows Server, Visual Studio and SQL Server set for February
2008.
Staff Writers Jul 12 2007 2:48PM Software
Microsoft and Google muscle into healthcare

Microsoft and Google muscle into healthcare

Web giants could turn sector on its head, analyst believes.
Robert Jaques Jul 12 2007 10:31AM Software
Microsoft fixes 11 vulnerabilities, 8 'critical,' on Patch Tuesday

Microsoft fixes 11 vulnerabilities, 8 'critical,' on Patch Tuesday

Microsoft released six patches covering 11 vulnerabilities on July's monthly Patch Tuesday, including "critical" fixes impacting Active Directory on Windows 2000 and 2003 Server and its .Net Framework products. In all, Microsoft rated eight of the 11 vulnerabilities as critical.
Jim Carr Jul 11 2007 10:47AM Security
Cisco, EMC, Microsoft team up to help feds protect and share data

Cisco, EMC, Microsoft team up to help feds protect and share data

Three of the world's largest IT vendors have partnered to create a technology architecture alliance aimed at helping federal agencies both protect and share sensitive information.
Dan Kaplan Jul 11 2007 9:02AM Security
Microsoft talks up Live Earth

Microsoft talks up Live Earth

MSN portal reports audience of over 10 million for Live Earth concerts.
Clement James Jul 10 2007 10:26AM Software

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