Unified Communications Podcast Centre

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 publishes carbon-neutral how-to handbook

Microsoft publishes carbon-neutral how-to handbook

Zero net emissions for data centres and other business.
Juha Saarinen Dec 12 2013 4:51PM Strategy
Microsoft revokes wrongly issued French govt SSL certificate

Microsoft revokes wrongly issued French govt SSL certificate

Serious security breach.
Juha Saarinen Dec 12 2013 11:30AM Security
Cisco loses court challenge to Microsoft's Skype takeover

Cisco loses court challenge to Microsoft's Skype takeover

Court rules acquisition won't harm competition.
Staff Writers Dec 12 2013 10:21AM Software
Indian tax bill threatens to delay Nokia sale

Indian tax bill threatens to delay Nokia sale

Major Indian factory frozen.
Staff Writers Dec 11 2013 2:30PM Hardware
Microsoft revokes wrongly issued French govt SSL certificate

Microsoft revokes wrongly issued French govt SSL certificate

Serious security breach.
Juha Saarinen Dec 10 2013 9:13AM Security
Tech giants call for more controls on surveillance

Tech giants call for more controls on surveillance

Pen open letter to Obama.
Staff Writers Dec 10 2013 7:08AM Security
Microsoft boosts Internet encryption and transparency

Microsoft boosts Internet encryption and transparency

Microsoft commits to improving Internet encryption, as Forrester says that the cloud has become the new normal for businesses.
Steve Gold Dec 9 2013 7:30AM Security
Patch Tuesday to include 11 security fixes from Microsoft

Patch Tuesday to include 11 security fixes from Microsoft

With the monthly update, Microsoft will fix a TIFF zero-day impacting users, but not a serious Windows XP flaw under active attack.
Danielle Walker Dec 9 2013 7:00AM Security
ZeroAccess taken down

ZeroAccess taken down

Microsoft announced on Thursday that its Digital Crimes Unit - in conjunction with the FBI, Europol's EC3 and technology companies such as A10 Networks - has disrupted a botnet that targets search engines and browsers.
Adam Greenberg Dec 9 2013 6:30AM Security
Qld prepares IT systems for Commonwealth Games

Qld prepares IT systems for Commonwealth Games

Wants Microsoft managed environment.
Allie Coyne Dec 6 2013 12:17PM Strategy
Microsoft reassures nervous foreign business customers

Microsoft reassures nervous foreign business customers

Follows Google and Yahoo by beefing up encryption.
Joseph Menn Dec 6 2013 12:16PM Security
Uncertainty over Microsoft Windows RT hits education

Uncertainty over Microsoft Windows RT hits education

Will Microsoft drop the school's favourite?
Juha Saarinen Dec 2 2013 5:29AM Training & Development
Microsoft jumps on Windows XP vulnerability

Microsoft jumps on Windows XP vulnerability

Affects Server 2003.
Darren Pauli Nov 29 2013 12:06PM Security
Microsoft skirts China's censorship of Skype

Microsoft skirts China's censorship of Skype

About face.
Paul Carsten Nov 28 2013 6:58AM Security
Cloud storage benchmarking highlights effect of distance

Cloud storage benchmarking highlights effect of distance

Room for improvement with all storage services.
Juha Saarinen Nov 25 2013 6:49AM Storage
Chinese Nokia workers protest at Microsoft deal

Chinese Nokia workers protest at Microsoft deal

Hundreds fear worsening conditions.
Staff Writers Nov 21 2013 1:30PM Hardware
Ludlam asks DPS CIO to protect MPs from spying

Ludlam asks DPS CIO to protect MPs from spying

Bureaucrats left powerless to provide answers.
Paris Cowan Nov 19 2013 6:59AM Security
Google, Microsoft to block child abuse searches

Google, Microsoft to block child abuse searches

Won't stop 'dark web' activity.
Belinda Goldsmith Nov 19 2013 6:36AM Security
Microsoft to use SHA-2 crypto hash for certs

Microsoft to use SHA-2 crypto hash for certs

Starting in 2016, the tech giant will require certificate authorities (CAs) to migrate from SHA-1 to the stronger SHA-2 cryptographic hash function when issuing X.509 certs.
Danielle Walker Nov 15 2013 3:30PM Security
Microsoft's new Cybercrime Centre fights hackers

Microsoft's new Cybercrime Centre fights hackers

Mix of specialists brought together.
Staff Writers Nov 15 2013 9:46AM Security

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