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Microsoft answers CRM critics

Microsoft answers CRM critics

Microsoft has answered critics of its new CRM software, arguing that the application has full functionality targeted to customer needs.
Fleur Doidge Mar 30 2004 12:00AM Software
Microsoft revamps partner program

Microsoft revamps partner program

Microsoft has officially launched a new partner program regime, a simpler framework that groups partners into categories and differentiates them based on their specific areas of expertise.
Byron Connolly Mar 18 2004 12:00AM Software
Microsoft developing more flexible patch software

Microsoft developing more flexible patch software

Microsoft is working on a multi-application, multi-PC patch technology that it plans to offer to company users of its software in the third or fourth quarter of this year.
Steve Gold Mar 17 2004 3:20PM Security
Microsoft cuddles up to ISVs

Microsoft cuddles up to ISVs

Microsoft Australia this week unveiled two new programs designed to help ISVs make money from software they had developed on the software giant’s platforms and hone their business skills.
Byron Connolly Mar 17 2004 12:00AM Software
Partner attacks Microsoft CRM critics

Partner attacks Microsoft CRM critics

An ISV partner has attacked critics of Microsoft CRM, arguing that long-standing CRM vendor FrontRange is not qualified to assess the new application.
Fleur Doidge Mar 15 2004 12:00AM Software
Microsoft won't compete with telcos on applications

Microsoft won't compete with telcos on applications

Fleur Doidge Mar 11 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
Security experts skeptical of Microsoft security plans

Security experts skeptical of Microsoft security plans

Microsoft's security plans for Windows caught criticism during the cryptographers' panel at last week's RSA Conference in San Francisco.
Marcia Savage Mar 4 2004 8:27PM Security
Microsoft on security and code leak

Microsoft on security and code leak

Microsoft has talked up its new security initiatives and products, including its bounty initiative, yet executives in Sydney today admitted the recent code leak showed the company’s own system was ‘brittle’.
Siobhan Chapman Mar 3 2004 12:00AM Security
Verisign teams up with Microsoft on authentication

Verisign teams up with Microsoft on authentication

Verisign has announced cheaper and simpler authentication services for Windows Server 2003.
Rene Millman Feb 26 2004 4:53PM Security
Unique World spins off Microsoft ISV

Unique World spins off Microsoft ISV

Sydney-based IT services reseller Unique World has launched a developer subsidiary that will target government and corporate business globally.
Staff Writers Feb 26 2004 12:00AM Software
Microsoft, Motorola smartphone extends PC into pocket

Microsoft, Motorola smartphone extends PC into pocket

Motorola and Microsoft today launched the Windows Mobile-based Motorola MPx200 smartphone in Australia.
Nirmal Chandrasena Feb 25 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
Gates details Microsoft security efforts

Gates details Microsoft security efforts

Microsoft Chairman and Chief Software Architect Bill Gates Tuesday said the company continues to push forward with its Trustworthy Computing initiative with plans that include adding more security features to Windows, developing system protection technology, and fighting spam.
Marcia Savage Feb 24 2004 6:40PM Security
Microsoft to integrate RSA technology into Windows

Microsoft to integrate RSA technology into Windows

RSA's two-factor authentication is to be integrated with Microsoft's Windows sign-on mechanisms.
Rene Millman Feb 24 2004 5:53PM Security
Microsoft writes to code 'thieves'

Microsoft writes to code 'thieves'

Microsoft is sending letters to people who downloaded its leaked source code, saying that they are in breach of the law.
Dan Ilett Feb 19 2004 4:02PM Security
Microsoft loses secret source code

Microsoft loses secret source code

Microsoft is facing further embarrassment as several million lines of source code for versions of its Windows operating system have been leaked and published on the internet.
Dan Ilett Feb 13 2004 3:13PM Security
Microsoft probes source code leak rumour

Microsoft probes source code leak rumour

Microsoft is investigating rumours that the source code underlying its Windows NT and Windows 2000 operating systems has been leaked and is circulating on the Internet.
Siobhan Chapman Feb 13 2004 12:00AM Security
Microsoft confirms source code leak

Microsoft confirms source code leak

Microsoft has confirmed that portions of its source code for Windows 2000 and Windows NT 4.0 had been leaked over the internet.
Siobhan Chapman Feb 13 2004 12:00AM Security
Controversial fixes have Microsoft on defensive

Controversial fixes have Microsoft on defensive

Paul Thurrott Feb 12 2004 12:00AM Software
Microsoft issues critical Windows patch

Microsoft issues critical Windows patch

Microsoft on Tuesday issued a critical patch for a security vulnerability in Windows that could allow attackers to take over a system.
Marcia Savage Feb 11 2004 12:46AM Security
Gartner: Microsoft security improving

Gartner: Microsoft security improving

Paul Thurrott Feb 11 2004 12:00AM Software

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