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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 Adobe square off in Web 2.0 battle

Microsoft and Adobe square off in Web 2.0 battle

Competing players and rich internet apps.
Shaun Nichols Apr 18 2007 2:52PM Software
Microsoft objects to Google DoubleClick purchase

Microsoft objects to Google DoubleClick purchase

Microsoft has called for an antitrust investigation into Google's US$3.1bn acquisition of web advertising firm DoubleClick.
Iain Thomson Apr 17 2007 3:25PM Software
Microsoft suffers DNS vulnerability attacks

Microsoft suffers DNS vulnerability attacks

Microsoft confirmed yesterday that it has uncovered targeted attacks exploiting a new vulnerability in the Windows Server DNS Service.
Staff Writers Apr 16 2007 12:26PM Security
Microsoft to axe Windows XP by year's end

Microsoft to axe Windows XP by year's end

Computer makers will be forced to switch to Windows Vista systems by the end of this year.
Tom Sanders Apr 16 2007 10:18AM Software
Microsoft confirms DNS attacks

Microsoft confirms DNS attacks

Microsoft has revealed that hackers are targeting attacks exploiting a vulnerability in the software company's Windows Server DNS Service.
Fiona Raisbeck Apr 16 2007 9:30AM Security
Microsoft closes in on Vista BIOS crack

Microsoft closes in on Vista BIOS crack

Emulating a special OEM BIOS marker offers way to bypass Vista's anti-piracy.
Tom Sanders Apr 13 2007 1:37PM Security
Microsoft closes in on Vista BIOS crack

Microsoft closes in on Vista BIOS crack

Emulating a special OEM BIOS marker offers way to bypass Vista's anti-piracy.
Tom Sanders Apr 12 2007 3:27PM Security
Microsoft fixes flawed .ani patch

Microsoft fixes flawed .ani patch

Microsoft's April update yields 5 critical updates.
Shaun Nichols Apr 12 2007 3:06PM Security
Microsoft ships Windows Home Server developer tools

Microsoft ships Windows Home Server developer tools

SDK and APIs expected to bring home monitoring and security applications.
Tom Sanders Apr 12 2007 2:50PM Software
Microsoft boosted by Chinese piracy clampdown

Microsoft boosted by Chinese piracy clampdown

Microsoft is expecting a 20 percent sales boost in China over the next year, following the country's clampdown on software piracy.
Jane Hoskyn Apr 12 2007 2:15PM Software
Microsoft investigates 4 new bugs

Microsoft investigates 4 new bugs

Microsoft is investigating reports of four new software flaws.
Tom Sanders Apr 12 2007 11:30AM Security
Microsoft refutes exploit-site reports of Office flaws

Microsoft refutes exploit-site reports of Office flaws

The same week Microsoft released April's second Patch Tuesday distribution, a hacker claimed on exploit websites to have found a number of application flaws. Microsoft today said it has found no such vulnerabilities.
Frank Washkuch Apr 12 2007 9:40AM Security
Microsoft ships Windows Home Server developer tools

Microsoft ships Windows Home Server developer tools

SDK and APIs expected to bring home monitoring and security applications.
Tom Sanders Apr 11 2007 2:10PM Security
Microsoft fixes eight vulnerabilities on second April Patch Tuesday

Microsoft fixes eight vulnerabilities on second April Patch Tuesday

Microsoft today delivered a motley assortment of patches, offering fixes for eight critical server- and client-side vulnerabilities that could lead to attackers executing remote code.
Dan Kaplan Apr 11 2007 10:08AM Security
Microsoft adds instant messaging to Xbox 360

Microsoft adds instant messaging to Xbox 360

Microsoft is prepering to release a Windows Live Messenger client for its Xbox 360 gaming console.
Tom Sanders Apr 10 2007 11:28AM Software
Despite patch, Microsoft ANI exploits attack through the weekend

Despite patch, Microsoft ANI exploits attack through the weekend

Six days removed from Microsoft's emergency fix for the dangerous ANI handling vulnerability, spammers are turning to an old friend to get their scams to the masses.
Dan Kaplan Apr 10 2007 11:01AM Security
Experts: Microsoft should consider change in patching process

Experts: Microsoft should consider change in patching process

Several security experts criticised Microsoft this week for not releasing a fix earlier for the Windows ANI flaw, calling for the company to reassess the way it handles critical patches.
Ericka Chickowski Apr 10 2007 10:29AM Security
Microsoft notches up map technology to compete with Google

Microsoft notches up map technology to compete with Google

Update delivers Firefox support for 3D building images.
Tom Sanders Apr 4 2007 12:21PM Software
Microsoft falls for Vista security hoax

Microsoft falls for Vista security hoax

April fools joke fails to catch gullible media.
Tom Sanders Apr 4 2007 12:18PM Software
Microsoft releases early .ANI fix

Microsoft releases early .ANI fix

Microsoft has released an out-of-cycle fix - one week before its scheduled Patch Tuesday release - for numerous vulnerabilities in Graphics Device Interface (GDI) that could allow remote code execution.
Frank Washkuch Apr 4 2007 9:48AM Security

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