Microsoft Aims To Make Windows PKI, RMS Certificates Interoperable
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E-Gif aims to make government
interoperable
E-Gif aims to make government
interoperable
05/12/2004 08:21 AMZDNet UK May 12 2004 12:16PM GMT
Microsoft aims to make spammers pay
Microsoft aims to make spammers pay
12/25/2003 11:20 PMBBC Dec 25 2003 10:45PM ET
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12/26/2003 09:03 PMMicrosoft Aims for 100 Million Windows
Mobile Devices by 2007
Microsoft Aims for 100 Million Windows
Mobile Devices by 2007
11/05/2003 10:34 PMBrightHand Nov 5 2003 10:15PM ET
Gates: Microsoft Will Build
Interoperable Software By Design
Gates: Microsoft Will Build
Interoperable Software By Design
02/05/2005 09:46 PMIn an email to business chiefs made public today, Bill Gates, Chairman
of Microsoft, discussed the companies plans to make their software
more interoperable with other systems.
"
Interoperability is more pragmatic than other
approaches, such as attempting to make all systems compatible at
the code level, focusing solely on adding new layers of middleware
that try to make all systems look and act the same, or seeking to make
different systems interchangeable. With a common understanding of
basic protocols, different software can interact smoothly with little
or no specific knowledge of each other. The Internet is perhaps the
most obvious example of this kind of interoperability, where any piece
of software can connect and exchange data as long as it adheres to the
key protocols.
Simply put, interoperability is a proven approach for dealing with the
diversity and heterogeneity of the marketplace. Today I want to focus
on two major thrusts of Microsoft’s product interoperability strategy:
First, we continue to support customers’ needs for software that works
well with what they have today. Second, we are working with the
industry to define a new generation of software and Web services based
on eXtensible Markup Language (XML), which enables software to
efficiently share information and opens the door to a greater degree
of "interoperability by design" across many different kinds
of software.
Our goal is to harness all the power inherent in modern (and not so
modern) business software, and enable them to work together so that
the whole is greater than the sum of the parts. We want to further
eliminate friction among heterogeneous architectures and applications
without compromising their distinctive underlying
capabilities."
Gates continued to talk about how Microsoft planned to implement these
ideas, and how it already had; Gates pointed to Office 2003 as an
example of the company making use of XML technology. He also made the
point that "
interoperability is also confused with open source
software". Microsoft face tough competition from Linux based
products which are open source and allow users to modify the
underlying system code. Part of the recent European Union judgement on
Microsoft involved making the company make it easier for other
software vendors to inter opt with their products. Previous messages
from Gates delivered in a similar manner have proved to be major
policy changes for Microsoft.

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Microsoft Interoperability HomepageRead full story...Some Microsoft IE Digital Certificates
Near Expiration
Some Microsoft IE Digital Certificates
Near Expiration
12/31/2003 02:30 PMThe digital certificate for Internet Explorer's Java 2 Runtime
Environment has expired, while several more are set to lapse January
7.
Digital certificates from vendors like VeriSign (Quote, Chart) let
online users verify that they're dealing with real companies or
persons. They also can secure all communications to and from the Web
server where they're installed, via public key (define) encryption.
IBM aims to make chips more autonomous
IBM aims to make chips more autonomous
07/30/2004 02:02 PMBut will the new eFuse technology have Big Blue's chip saying "I,
processor"?
Q&A: New Corporate VP Aims to Help Make
MSN More than the Sum of its Services
Q&A: New Corporate VP Aims to Help Make
MSN More than the Sum of its Services
09/27/2004 11:12 AMBrands may well be the consumer shorthand of the 21st century. Once
embraced by consumers, today's most recognizable brands convey an
experience that people know, trust and can relate to before they open
the packaging, install the batteries or click on the Web site. Trusted
brands provide consumers the confidence to throw a product in their
cart without scrutinizing the fine print on the back of the box -- or
to try new products with little trepidation as long as they share the
same brand.
AstroAge aims to make Power Mac G5, G4
mobile
AstroAge aims to make Power Mac G5, G4
mobile
01/06/2004 12:52 AMAstroAge has announced the Gboard5 and Gboard4 platforms, new products
that help make the Power Mac G5 and G4 towers mobile...
Macromedia Aims to Make Web Publishing
Less Complex
Macromedia Aims to Make Web Publishing
Less Complex
03/23/2005 04:48 PMSmall Business Computing Mar 23 2005 6:54PM GMT
A Service That Aims to Make Cold Calls a
Bit Warmer
A Service That Aims to Make Cold Calls a
Bit Warmer
03/27/2005 09:28 PMJigsaw Data has collected business contacts that are contributed and
vetted by its members, all in an effort to help salesman find the
right person to call.
“Father” of Mac platform aims to make
computers easier to use
“Father” of Mac platform aims to make
computers easier to use
01/05/2005 07:26 PMJef Raskin, credited with being the “father” of the Macintosh computer
and former Apple employee #31, has recently obtained $2 million in
start up funding to make computers easier to use.
Raskin is featured today in an article by the California-based Pacifia
Tribune. "We formed the Raskin Center for Humane Interface," he says.
"And we have been funded by a multi-national corporation for $2
million. Our plan is to work out of this office to show the world how
to make computers much easier to use."
Raskin wrote the groundbreaking book, "The Humane Interface," which
has now been translated into dozens of languages and is part of most
university computer courses. The new business is an offshoot of the
philosophical work begun in the book.
Raskin's concept involves "unified" computer programs. Instead of
multiple applications that must be "opened" before they can be used,
Raskin's model allows a computer user to simply shift between word
processing, spread sheets, photo manipulation, and just about
everything else through simple "command sets."
His new project also involves his son, Aza, a 20-year-old college
student. With an eye to the reality of the business world, Aza says
the purpose of the Raskin Center for Humane Interface won't be to put
computer companies out of business, it will "save them money in
technical support."
The Raskins say they are confident that the Raskin Center for Humane
Interface will be offering the world an authoritative product within
18 months.
T-Systems Aims to Make WiFi as Easy as
Phone Call
T-Systems Aims to Make WiFi as Easy as
Phone Call
07/06/2004 11:27 AMBoston Globe Jul 6 2004 3:19PM GMT
iTuneAgent aims to make online music
buying easier
iTuneAgent aims to make online music
buying easier
01/28/2004 06:54 AM323 Incorporated has announced the launch of iTuneAgent.com, a free
service which provides users with a simple and easy way to see what is
new and happening on Apple's iTunes Music Store...
T-Systems Aims to Make WiFi as Easy as
Phone Call (Reuters)
T-Systems Aims to Make WiFi as Easy as
Phone Call (Reuters)
07/06/2004 06:34 AMReuters - T-Systems, a unit Deutsche Telekom,
is linking together 10,000 locations for wireless computer
access and aims to connect half of the world's public hotspots
to a seamless network, it said on Tuesday.
Q&A: Unique Program Aims to Make
Technology Easier for Small Businesses
Q&A: Unique Program Aims to Make
Technology Easier for Small Businesses
04/30/2004 04:35 PMThe small business segment is a unique audience with special
requirements. In order for technology geared to small businesses to be
accessible and effective, it must be affordable, easy to manage and
incorporate support programs. A strategic relationship recently
announced in London between Microsoft and British Telecommunications
(BT), one of Europe's leading providers of telecommunications
services, aims to transform the quality and delivery of technology
available to small businesses in the UK. A market test of the new
initiative in two regions of Scotland will target this currently
underserved segment of the business community and seek to narrow the
technology gap between large and small businesses.
Elemental aims to make policy-based
computing easier to implement and
monitor
Elemental aims to make policy-based
computing easier to implement and
monitor
06/05/2005 11:57 PMAmong the many buzz phrases being tossed around these days is
policy-based computing. Windows network managers can be excused if
they show a complacent grin when they hear that phrase since
policy-based computing has been a part of Windows for a number of
years. But the new thing, the new paradigm, if you will, is using
policies to control and monitor your entire network.
Microsoft Aims for High Performance
Computing June 24 - 11:11 PM ET Nearly a
year after Microsoft announced a
Microsoft Aims for High Performance
Computing June 24 - 11:11 PM ET Nearly a
year after Microsoft announced a
06/24/2004 11:00 PMBetaNews Jun 25 2004 3:18AM GMT
SourceXtreme aims to move Windows
developers to Linux
SourceXtreme aims to move Windows
developers to Linux
09/20/2004 04:28 AMA small Philadelphia-based company may be about to revolutionize the
world of Windows application development, not by creating a new
proprietary technology, but by bringing proprietary Windows features
to Linux. Working with Qt, Trolltech's cross-platform toolkit, MinGW,
a minimalist set of GNU utilities for Windows, and Wine, a free
implementation of the Windows API, SourceXtreme, Inc. has developed
the ability to write Windows programs without ever using Windows. Its
goal is to make porting applications to Qt trivial, and to move
Windows developers onto a free software platform.
Microsoft aims high
Microsoft aims high
09/15/2004 09:48 PMAsia Times Online Sep 16 2004 1:04AM GMT
Ten More Ways To Make Windows XP Run
Better
Ten More Ways To Make Windows XP Run
Better
01/26/2004 07:13 AMFred Langa examines free add-ons and utilities that further refine and
improve your operating system. "In our original "Ten Ways To Make
Windows XP Run Better" we covered many fundamental tweaks and
adjustments that can help you to move XP out of its bland and
sometimes limiting default settings and into a configuration that
better fits your own personal needs, preferences, and work style. "
Red Hat aims desktop Linux at Microsoft
Red Hat aims desktop Linux at Microsoft
05/04/2004 06:25 AMZDNet May 4 2004 11:08AM GMT
Microsoft aims at spam, viruses
Microsoft aims at spam, viruses
11/17/2003 02:05 AMUSA Today Nov 17 2003 1:34AM ET
Microsoft aims to whip up CRM market
Microsoft aims to whip up CRM market
04/26/2004 01:05 PMCRM Assist Apr 26 2004 5:11PM GMT
Microsoft upgrades CRM, aims at Europe
Microsoft upgrades CRM, aims at Europe
12/09/2003 06:08 PMCRM 1.2 includes language options, simplified installation and support
and improved security, and it can be installed on Windows Server 2003,
Windows Small Business Server 2003, Exchange 2003 and Microsoft Office
2003.
Microsoft rival aims at new markets
Microsoft rival aims at new markets
09/09/2004 05:21 AMZDNet UK Sep 9 2004 9:38AM GMT
Microsoft aims for 10m Xbox 360s
Microsoft aims for 10m Xbox 360s
06/22/2005 02:37 AMBBC Jun 21 2005 11:12AM GMT
Microsoft aims to cut $1bn costs a year
Microsoft aims to cut $1bn costs a year
07/08/2004 12:14 AMThe Scotsman Jul 8 2004 3:53AM GMT
Doomjuice Worm Aims at Microsoft
Doomjuice Worm Aims at Microsoft
02/10/2004 07:19 AMA new worm emerges on the Internet, but there is disagreement over
whether it's related to the recent MyDoom outbreaks.
The evils of Overclocking make Windows
look bad
The evils of Overclocking make Windows
look bad
04/12/2005 09:04 PMOverclocking has been identified as major cause of Windows
instability, and the worse part is that many people don't know they're
overclocked, and the others don't think it matters much.

Make your site work with Windows XP SP2
Make your site work with Windows XP SP2
06/04/2004 07:13 AMMicrosoft covers the
changes in XP SP2 that may affect web authors.
Interoperable e-government Services (IDA
II)
Interoperable e-government Services (IDA
II)
11/11/2003 12:54 PMEuropean Parliament Nov 11 2003 11:34AM ET
Parallel Programming with Interoperable
MPI
Parallel Programming with Interoperable
MPI
04/14/2004 09:11 PMDDJ Apr 15 2004 1:24AM GMT
Interoperable e-government Services
Interoperable e-government Services
11/18/2003 02:01 PMEuropean Parliament Nov 18 2003 12:57PM ET
Microsoft aims to bridge gap to Longhorn
release
Microsoft aims to bridge gap to Longhorn
release
05/08/2004 03:25 AMHindustan Times May 8 2004 7:07AM GMT
Microsoft Aims for High Performance
Computing
Microsoft Aims for High Performance
Computing
06/24/2004 11:20 PMNearly a year after Microsoft announced a collaborative relationship
with the Cornell Theory Center, the software giant has confirmed that
it is venturing into the Unix dominated world of high performance
computing (HPC). A special distribution of Windows Server 2003 called
Windows Server 2003, HPC Edition is being crafted to tackle intensive
parallel computing workloads.
Microsoft aims to simplify database
management
Microsoft aims to simplify database
management
11/12/2003 04:26 PMThe software giant introduces tools to ease database administration
for both the current and forthcoming edition of its SQL Server
database.
Microsoft aims for 10 million Xbox 360
consoles
Microsoft aims for 10 million Xbox 360
consoles
06/24/2005 03:08 PMDvhardware.net - Wed Jun 22, 05:17 am GMT
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