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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 pulls virtualisation features

Microsoft pulls virtualisation features

Saving release cycle by going back to 16 cores.
Tom Sanders May 11 2007 11:41AM Software
Russian headmaster fined in Microsoft case

Russian headmaster fined in Microsoft case

Alexander Ponosov forced to pay 5,000 roubles.
Matt Chapman May 10 2007 4:44PM Software
Red Hat sets limits to Microsoft interoperability spiel

Red Hat sets limits to Microsoft interoperability spiel

No photo op to show off Microsoft's playing nicely with proprietary
standards,.
Tom Sanders May 10 2007 2:58PM Software
Police execute counterfeit raid in NSW

Police execute counterfeit raid in NSW

Microsoft assist in raid with 5000 optical disks seized.
Staff Writers May 10 2007 7:35AM Security
Microsoft cracks down on Office zero-days

Microsoft cracks down on Office zero-days

Update to clean malware from documents before they are executed.
Shaun Nichols May 9 2007 5:16PM Security
Nortel and Microsoft open joint demo centres

Nortel and Microsoft open joint demo centres

Collaboration between networking vendor and software giant.
Lilia Guan May 9 2007 12:03PM Networking
Microsoft addresses 19 vulnerabilities on Patch Tuesday

Microsoft addresses 19 vulnerabilities on Patch Tuesday

Microsoft today released seven patches - all critical - addressing 19 vulnerabilities, including a promised fix for the well-publicised but sparsely exploited zero-day DNS server flaw.
Dan Kaplan May 9 2007 9:36AM Security
Judge okays US$1.5bn Microsoft patent fine

Judge okays US$1.5bn Microsoft patent fine

Alcatel-Lucent payout rubber stamped for Media Player infringements.
Matt Chapman May 7 2007 4:29PM Software
Yahoo shares jump on Microsoft buyout rumour

Yahoo shares jump on Microsoft buyout rumour

Shares in Yahoo were up over 17 percent last week after rumours emerged of a takeover bid by Microsoft.
Iain Thomson May 7 2007 10:31AM Software
Trojan posing as 'Microsoft piracy control' message

Trojan posing as 'Microsoft piracy control' message

Symantec has spotted a realistic-looking trojan claiming to be from "Microsoft piracy control" that shuts down PCs if users don't comply with attackers' demands.
Frank Washkuch May 7 2007 10:05AM Security
Microsoft beefs up security management tools

Microsoft beefs up security management tools

Enhanced Forefront and System Center brands.
Robert Jaques May 4 2007 3:55PM Security
Microsoft settles Excel trademark spat

Microsoft settles Excel trademark spat

Savvysoft's TurboExcel becomes Calc4Web.
Matt Chapman May 4 2007 2:27PM Software
Microsoft to release seven patches including DNS fix

Microsoft to release seven patches including DNS fix

Microsoft today announced it will release seven Patch Tuesday fixes next week, including one for a flaw in Windows Server 2000 and 2003 DNS Service.
Frank Washkuch May 4 2007 10:43AM Security
Microsoft debuts two enterprise security offerings

Microsoft debuts two enterprise security offerings

Microsoft on Wednesday launched two new enterprise security solutions that Redmond executives say will deliver threat protection and simplified management.
Dan Kaplan May 4 2007 10:02AM Security
Microsoft touts marriage of BizTalk and RFID

Microsoft touts marriage of BizTalk and RFID

Redmond teams up with Alien Technology.
Clement James May 3 2007 2:36PM Software
Microsoft Zune tunes into South African music

Microsoft Zune tunes into South African music

Redmond signs deal with Gallo Music Group.
Clement James May 3 2007 1:46PM Software
Microsoft forces pirate to advertise his guilt

Microsoft forces pirate to advertise his guilt

Counterfeiter told to buy ad in trade mag.
Iain Thomson May 3 2007 1:10PM Security
Microsoft to open source part of Silverlight

Microsoft to open source part of Silverlight

Redmond dips toe in open source waters.
Staff Writers May 2 2007 2:30PM Software
Microsoft scores patent victory

Microsoft scores patent victory

Vendor saved from paying patent fees on software sold outside of US.
Tom Sanders May 1 2007 4:12PM Software
Microsoft attempts to lock down Office

Microsoft attempts to lock down Office

Company touts new security features, but experts question effectiveness.
Shaun Nichols May 1 2007 1:00PM Security

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