Microsoft Debuts New Copyright Software
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Microsoft debuts security software
Microsoft debuts security software
05/25/2004 08:43 AMCyber India Online May 25 2004 1:39PM GMT
Microsoft Debuts New Version of DRM
Software (NewsFactor)
Microsoft Debuts New Version of DRM
Software (NewsFactor)
05/04/2004 05:01 PMNewsFactor - Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) has rolled out a new version of
its Windows Media digital rights management (DRM) software. Early
adopters of the platform are a veritable who's who in the
entertainment and online media world, including America Online,
Disney, CinemaNow, MovieLink, MusicNow, Napster and VirginMega France.
Microsoft Debuts CD Copy-Protection
Software
Microsoft Debuts CD Copy-Protection
Software
03/20/2003 01:05 PMMicrosoft has released a new digital rights software package intended
to stop unauthorized duplication of copyrighted CDs and DVDs. Called
the Windows Media Data Session Toolkit, the software is geared toward
the needs of large record labels, which claim illicit copying has
become a serious threat to the music industry.
Microsoft unveils new copyright software
Microsoft unveils new copyright software
05/03/2004 01:03 AMBoston Globe May 3 2004 5:50AM GMT
Microsoft Unveils New Copyright Software
(AP)
Microsoft Unveils New Copyright Software
(AP)
05/02/2004 11:46 PMAP - Microsoft Corp. is unveiling copyright protection software to
allow rented songs or movies to be used on portable players, cellular
phones and other devices.
Positive Software Debuts SiteStudio 1.6
Positive Software Debuts SiteStudio 1.6
07/20/2004 01:07 PMtheWHIR Jul 20 2004 5:12PM GMT
Macworld: You Software also debuts You
Synchronize
Macworld: You Software also debuts You
Synchronize
01/08/2004 07:28 PMOn Wednesday, Portland, Ore.-based developers You Software added to
their growing "You" line of utilities with You Synchronize, which
allows quick and easy synchronization of files and folders across
laptops, desktops, and servers. It's actually a major upgrade to
ExecutiveSync, which You Software acquired the rights to recently.
Software Freedom Law Center debuts
Software Freedom Law Center debuts
02/05/2005 09:48 PMAs a result of increased legal scrutiny and scare tactics, some of the
top talent in technology law is lining up to defend and guide open
source, as evidenced by the announcement of a new law center at the
Enterprise Linux Summit in San Francisco this week. The Software
Freedom Law Center, to be headed by Columbia University law professor
Eben Moglen, Open Source Development Labs (OSDL) General Counsel Diane
Peters, MIT scientist Daniel Weitzner, and Stanford Law professor and
author Lawrence Lessig, was unveiled as a provider of pro-bono legal
services for eligible non-profit open source software projects and
developers.
Apple debuts video production software
Apple debuts video production software
04/17/2005 09:51 PMZDNet Apr 18 2005 1:54AM GMT
IBM Debuts Stinger Database Software
(NewsFactor)
IBM Debuts Stinger Database Software
(NewsFactor)
09/10/2004 02:49 PMNewsFactor - Next week IBM (NYSE: IBM) will make its latest
autonomic-computing creation -- DB2 Universal Database, aka "Stinger"
-- generally available.
theConcept text mining software debuts
theConcept text mining software debuts
07/22/2004 05:02 PMMesa Dynamics has released
theConcept, a text mining application for Mac OS X that analyzes
documents for keyword identification, content categorization and
contextual research. It can pull text from local files and Web sites,
and can process results from search engines using an XML plug-in
architecture. TheConcept is also designed to work with Beholder, an
image mining software application introduced by Mesa Dynamics in 2003.
TheConcept is available for trial download from the Web site; it
requires Mac OS X v10.2 or later, and costs US$39.95.
Black Duck debuts IP compliance software
Black Duck debuts IP compliance software
03/28/2005 10:00 AMBlack Duck Software on Monday rolled out an on-demand service that
allows developers and due diligence teams to examine software projects
for open source code in order to make sure their licensing obligations
are being met.
Knowledgetank info management software
debuts
Knowledgetank info management software
debuts
03/08/2004 11:17 PMSwedish developer
Memsculpt has
released its first Mac OS X software application, called
Knowledgetank.
The developer bills the new tool as information management software
that helps you keep track of everything from URLs to files, projects,
recipes, books, DVDs, CDs, source code and more. It can also be used
as a journal.
Sonic Debuts Blu-ray Disc Software at
CeBIT 2005
Sonic Debuts Blu-ray Disc Software at
CeBIT 2005
03/17/2005 03:48 AMConsumer Electronics Net Mar 15 2005 11:33PM GMT
Near-Time Flow content management
software debuts
Near-Time Flow content management
software debuts
06/28/2004 11:50 AMNear-Time Inc. on Monday announced the release of
Near-Time Flow,
a peer-to-peer collaborative content and knowledge manager for Mac OS
X v10.3. The software enables users to access and manage content from
sources as varied as XML, HTML, FTP servers, WebDAV, SMTP, iDisk, RSS
and Weblogs. A graphical editor provides users with context,
versioning and collaborative editing capabilities. The software costs
US$99.95 for a single license, $895.99 for 10 licenses and $3,995.95
for 50 licenses.
PMA: iPIX Interactive Studio panoramic
software debuts
PMA: iPIX Interactive Studio panoramic
software debuts
02/12/2004 03:20 PMPhotographers and multimedia content creators who need to generate
360-degree panoramic images have a new tool to choose from, courtesy
of
iPIX InfoMedia: iPIX Interactive
Studio. The software works in Mac OS X and Windows.
Black Duck debuts IP compliance software
(InfoWorld)
Black Duck debuts IP compliance software
(InfoWorld)
03/28/2005 10:13 AMInfoWorld - Black Duck Software on Monday rolled out an on-demand
service that allows developers and due diligence teams to examine
software projects for open source code in order to make sure their
licensing obligations are being met.
Finale PrintMusic 2004 music notation
software debuts
Finale PrintMusic 2004 music notation
software debuts
05/27/2004 11:01 AMMakeMusic Inc. on Thursday announced the 2004 release of Finale
PrintMusic, new music notation software for Mac and Windows users. The
software can create scores of up to 24 staves and print out parts; it
can also print out lead sheets including lyrics, chord symbols and
guitar fretboards. The software accepts input from mice, MIDI
keyboards, sheet music scans or through a microphone.
Apple Debuts Latest Video, Film Editing
Software
Apple Debuts Latest Video, Film Editing
Software
04/18/2005 11:22 AMApple rolls out Final Cut Studio, a suite of video production software
for professionals that includes a new program called Soundtrack, aimed
at making video and film projects sound as good as they look in
high-definition formats.
Apple Debuts Latest Video, Film Editing
Software (Reuters)
Apple Debuts Latest Video, Film Editing
Software (Reuters)
04/17/2005 02:41 PMReuters - Apple Computer Inc. on
Sunday rolled out Final Cut Studio, a suite of video production
software for professionals that includes a new program called
Soundtrack Pro, aimed at making video and film projects sounds
as good as they look in high-definition formats.
Internet Distributor of Pirated Software
Sentenced for Criminal Copyright
Infringement
Internet Distributor of Pirated Software
Sentenced for Criminal Copyright
Infringement
08/31/2004 08:50 PMFBI Sep 1 2004 0:02AM GMT
Microsoft software partner finds
Microsoft software cheaper than Linux
Microsoft software partner finds
Microsoft software cheaper than Linux
06/24/2005 03:22 PMThe Register Jun 24 2005 5:11PM GMT
Kristin Zhivago's Revenue Journal Blog
Debuts with "Selling Software in the
Skepticism Swamp"
Kristin Zhivago's Revenue Journal Blog
Debuts with "Selling Software in the
Skepticism Swamp"
03/29/2005 03:55 AMKristin Zhivago, called "America's most famous marketing strategy
consultant" by Anne Holland of MarketingSherpa, announced today the
conversion of her webletter, the Revenue Journal, to a blog. Her first
official blog post, entitled "The Sad State of Selling Software: Stuck
in A Swamp of Skepticism," explains why it is so difficult for
software vendors to sell into larger companies right now and what they
can do to increase their closing rate. [PRWEB Mar 29, 2005]
Microsoft Engineering Division Debuts
Microsoft Engineering Division Debuts
01/11/2004 07:55 AMLate last year, Microsoft Corp. announced a realignment of its
Platforms Group, aimed at optimizing and improving its core Windows
businesses. The reorganization creates the Windows Core Operating
System Division, a centralized engineering unit under the leadership
of Brian Valentine, formerly the senior vice president for Windows.
The move is expected to be a critical step in the evolution of the
Windows business and operating system as the company heads toward the
release of "Longhorn." Jim Allchin, Microsoft's group vice president
of Platforms, in Redmond, Wash., talked to eWEEK Senior Editor Peter
Galli about the reorganization and Longhorn in an exclusive interview.
Microsoft debuts XP starter in Brazil
Microsoft debuts XP starter in Brazil
04/16/2005 05:47 AMiTnews Apr 16 2005 9:45AM GMT
Microsoft debuts security tools
Microsoft debuts security tools
01/06/2005 09:46 AMMicrosoft releases two free programs designed to help users keep PCs
secure of viruses and spyware.
Microsoft CRM Debuts to Mixed Reviews
Microsoft CRM Debuts to Mixed Reviews
03/14/2003 01:28 AMNearly a year after disclosing its plans to enter the CRM market -- on
the heels of much speculation and, in some cases, teeth gnashing --
Microsoft has announced the availability of MS CRM in North America.
Microsoft Virtual Server Debuts
Microsoft Virtual Server Debuts
09/09/2004 08:41 AMIt has been a long time in coming, but Microsoft is finally poised to
ship the virtual server technology it acquired when it bought
Connectix in February 2003.
Microsoft debuts rights management
system
Microsoft debuts rights management
system
11/05/2003 10:51 AMMicrosoft yesterday unveiled its Windows Rights Management Services
(RMS) information protection technology for Windows Server 2003.
Delegates at the RSA Security Conference were shown the first
demonstration of Windows RMS, which is available for immediate
download.
Microsoft Debuts New Hosted Messaging
And Collaboration Service
Microsoft Debuts New Hosted Messaging
And Collaboration Service
02/01/2005 09:56 PMHoping to make its small and medium-size customers at least feel a
little bigger Microsoft has debuted its Solution for Hosted Messaging
and Collaboration 3.0, what company officials are calling their next
generation of hosted services. The new services, which leverage the
company's Solution for Hosted Exchange 2003, has added new support for
hosted versions of Office Live Communications Server 2005 as well as
Windows SharePoint Services. This is designed to be a more cost
effective approach for SMBs through access to more robust e-mail,
shared calendaring, document collaboration and instant messaging.
The added benefit to service providers, company officials claim, is
they can offer their smaller customers with more proactive monitoring
of their businesses along with provisioning automation and more
centralized management. This makes it possible for providers to
consolidate existing e-mail systems onto a single platform reducing
the cost of deployment.
"We hear from a lot of small and medium-sized organizations about
their need for enterprise-class messaging and collaboration services,
but they do not want the worry of keeping their systems safe against
things like SPAM, viruses and other security attacks. At the same time
they want to purchase such services from providers that offer
personalized support and higher levels of availability. That, too, is
very important to them," said Pascal Martin, general manager for
Hosting Solutions at Microsoft.
Microsoft debuts Vietnamese Windows XP
and MS Office 2003
Microsoft debuts Vietnamese Windows XP
and MS Office 2003
03/31/2005 11:25 PMThanhnien Apr 1 2005 3:22AM GMT
Sonic Debuts Blu-ray Disc Burning and
Playback Software at CeBIT 2005
(23/3/2005)
Sonic Debuts Blu-ray Disc Burning and
Playback Software at CeBIT 2005
(23/3/2005)
03/23/2005 09:33 AMHidden Wires Mar 23 2005 2:27PM GMT
Fingerprint Reader, Improved Bluetooth
Top Microsoft Keyboard and Mouse Debuts
Fingerprint Reader, Improved Bluetooth
Top Microsoft Keyboard and Mouse Debuts
09/08/2004 02:39 PMEarthWeb.com Sep 8 2004 7:12PM GMT
Microsoft Debuts Express Product Lines
for Visual Studio and SQL Server
Microsoft Debuts Express Product Lines
for Visual Studio and SQL Server
06/29/2004 03:56 AMBelga Direct Press Releases Jun 29 2004 8:02AM GMT
Canadian Copyright Board allows
downloads, copyright levies
Canadian Copyright Board allows
downloads, copyright levies
12/14/2003 12:27 PM
The
Copyright Board of Canada
issued a ruling on
" private
copying ", largely via peer-to-peer computing, with several
components. First, downloading is acceptable, but uploading is not
(presumably to target hyperpirates). Second, new mechanisms for
levies were described, freezing current ones, allowing new
charges.
the Copyright Board said uploading or distributing
copyrighted works online appeared to be prohibited under current
Canadian law.
However, the country's copyright law does allow making a copy for
personal use and does not address the source of that copy or whether
the original has to be an authorized or noninfringing version, the
board said.
Microsoft Establishes Software License
Checkpoint September 17 - 11:04 PM ET A
pilot program at the Microsoft
Microsoft Establishes Software License
Checkpoint September 17 - 11:04 PM ET A
pilot program at the Microsoft
09/17/2004 11:38 PMBetaNews Sep 18 2004 3:17AM GMT
Microsoft China has announced that Bill
Gates, chairman of software giant
Microsoft Corporation, is slated to
Microsoft China has announced that Bill
Gates, chairman of software giant
Microsoft Corporation, is slated to
06/15/2004 10:38 PMXinhua News Agency Jun 16 2004 2:47AM GMT
iMIS Nonprofit Software Joins Forces
with Microsoft and Business Microvar to
Deliver a Complete Software Solution for
Nonprofit Organizations
iMIS Nonprofit Software Joins Forces
with Microsoft and Business Microvar to
Deliver a Complete Software Solution for
Nonprofit Organizations
09/07/2004 02:47 AMBy combining Microsoft Great Plains and iMIS nonprofit software
solutions, Business Microvar, Microsoft, and Advanced Solutions
International have developed a complete software solution for
nonprofit organizations – providing tools ranging from analytical
accounting to customer relationship management functionality. [PRWEB
Sep 7, 2004]
Microsoft Introduces Microsoft TV
Foundation Edition 1.7,One of the First
Software Platforms to Support Motorola
DCT6400 Series Set-Tops With Integrated
Dual-Tuner DVR and High-Definition
Functionality
Microsoft Introduces Microsoft TV
Foundation Edition 1.7,One of the First
Software Platforms to Support Motorola
DCT6400 Series Set-Tops With Integrated
Dual-Tuner DVR and High-Definition
Functionality
05/03/2004 03:16 PMToday at The National Show, the National Cable & Telecommunications
Association's (NCTA's) Annual Convention and International Exposition,
Microsoft Corp. announced Microsoft® TV Foundation Edition 1.7, the
latest update of its digital cable software platform and one of the
first to support the Motorola DCT6412 set-top with integrated
dual-tuner digital video recording (DVR) and high definition
functionality. Microsoft TV Foundation 1.7 provides cable operators
with a comprehensive and flexible solution to deploy, market and
merchandize premium services such as video on demand (VOD) and
high-definition television (HDTV), and provides some of the most
advanced support for DVR available today, taking full advantage of the
new dual-tuner capabilities of the Motorola DCT6400 advanced digital
set-top platform. Microsoft TV Foundation Edition 1.7 will be on
display at Microsoft Booth No. 2223.
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