IBM Takes On Microsoft Over Modeling Tools
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Microsoft to release threat-modeling and
other development tools
Microsoft to release threat-modeling and
other development tools
11/01/2003 10:48 PMMicrosoft to boost search tools:
Microsoft Corp. will soon release
technology that takes
Microsoft to boost search tools:
Microsoft Corp. will soon release
technology that takes
05/27/2004 03:23 AMNDTV May 27 2004 7:05AM GMT
Microsoft takes on Linux with Free Tools
Microsoft takes on Linux with Free Tools
01/17/2004 10:43 PMMicrosoft announced a new version of Services for Unix (SFU), a
collection of tools that help Windows systems to work with
installations based on the Unix operating system and its open-source
derivative, Linux. Microsoft previously charged $99 per client or
server to use SFU. But the new version, 3.5, will be free for any
customer using a current Windows operating system. The software is
available for
download from Microsoft's Web site.
"Microsoft Threat Modeling Resources
Page"
"Microsoft Threat Modeling Resources
Page"
06/12/2004 08:34 PMMicrosoft to release threat-modeling
tool
Microsoft to release threat-modeling
tool
10/31/2003 05:14 PMThe tool can display threats in a diagram after information such as
usage scenarios and the environment in which the application will run
is entered.
Microsoft Submits Initial Specifications
to Enhance OCAP With Microsoft .NET
Technology and Development Tools
Microsoft Submits Initial Specifications
to Enhance OCAP With Microsoft .NET
Technology and Development Tools
05/03/2004 03:16 PMToday at the National Cable & Telecommunications Association's
National Show, Microsoft Corp. announced that it has submitted its
initial draft of common language infrastructure (CLI) specifications
for the OpenCable Application Platform (OCAP), the cable industry's
software standard for deploying interactive services to Cable
Television Laboratories Inc. (CableLabs). The announcement
demonstrates Microsoft's growing commitment to the development and
adoption of advanced digital services by encouraging the market entry
of new suppliers.
Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Tools for
the Microsoft Office System
Redistributable Package Beta 2 (x86)
Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Tools for
the Microsoft Office System
Redistributable Package Beta 2 (x86)
04/18/2005 07:13 AMVSTO2005 beta redistributable package is the most recent update to the
VSTO redistributable runtime and includes everything you need to run
applications developed using the .NET Framework and Microsoft Office
Word 2003 and Microsoft Office Excel 2003.
Interfacing Extends Microsoft Office
Visio’s Capabilities with New BPM
Software Powerful Process Modeling for
Visio Users is Available with
Interfacing’s Charter Standard Add-on
Interfacing Extends Microsoft Office
Visio’s Capabilities with New BPM
Software Powerful Process Modeling for
Visio Users is Available with
Interfacing’s Charter Standard Add-on
06/25/2004 02:16 AMInterfacing today announced the availability of the latest version of
its award-winning BPM software Charter Standard Edition, a Microsoft
Office Visio Add-On. Charter Standard provides business users with a
low-cost, low-risk, dynamic and integrated process modeling
environment. Charter utilities are integrated directly into the Visio
engine, which effectively enables it to become a process data
repository where data can be captured and referenced. The new Charter
Standard offers an easy-to-model framework of process hierarchies,
activities, linked resources, flow entities, organizational units and
related content. Charter users benefit from standardized process
models, automated generation of “swimlane” views of all model aspects,
and more. [PRWEB Jun 25, 2004]
Microsoft Unleashes New .Net Tools
Microsoft Unleashes New .Net Tools
07/10/2002 02:42 PMMicrosoft makes it Visual Studio SDK available and opens an online
help center to help developers with .Net architecture issues.
Microsoft takes on iTunes
Microsoft takes on iTunes
08/30/2004 01:52 PMTechTree Aug 30 2004 6:08PM GMT
Oracle Takes Aim at Microsoft
Oracle Takes Aim at Microsoft
03/20/2003 01:05 PMIssuing a direct challenge to Microsoft, Oracle chairman and CEO Larry
Ellison introduced
new collaboration software that he claims will cost customers a
fraction of what they
would pay for Microsoft Exchange.
Microsoft takes your fingerprint
Microsoft takes your fingerprint
09/08/2004 08:59 AMZDNet Sep 8 2004 1:38PM GMT
Now, Japan Takes On Microsoft
Now, Japan Takes On Microsoft
07/14/2004 04:44 AMBusiness Week Jul 14 2004 9:08AM GMT
Microsoft takes on Google
Microsoft takes on Google
05/27/2004 12:23 PMNews24.com May 27 2004 3:27PM GMT
Microsoft Takes On MikeRoweSoft
Microsoft Takes On MikeRoweSoft
01/19/2004 01:44 AMI'm surprised this one hasn't gotten more attention yet (though, it
probably will). A kid in Canada named Mike Rowe needed a name for his
website design business, and picked the somewhat obvious choice:
MikeRoweSoft.com. The legal folks at a company you might have heard
of, Microsoft, didn't take too kindly to that, and sent the typical
threatening legal
letter. They offered Mr. Rowe a whopping $10 for the domain. He
wrote back saying $10,000 seemed more appropriate - and now Microsoft
is accusing him of holding the domain hostage to try to get money out
of Microsoft. I read the story a few times before I actually believed
it. Even the name of the Microsoft law firm involved in this case
(Smart & Biggar) made me wonder if it's all a big hoax - but it all
seems real enough. Before the legal beagles chip in with the point
that Microsoft needs to do this to protect their trademark, I'll
respond by saying that this should be a perfect example of why that
rule doesn't make much sense. How many people are actually going to
confuse MikeRoweSoft with Microsoft? If anything, Mr. Rowe is going
to have more trouble getting people to remember what
his domain
name is - as he's going to need to spell it out to everyone. However,
as a publicity stunt for Mr. Rowe's web design business, this is
probably going to help him out quite a bit.
UnitedLinux Takes Aim At Microsoft, Sun,
Red Hat
UnitedLinux Takes Aim At Microsoft, Sun,
Red Hat
11/19/2002 05:25 PMSCO and SuSE work to lure customers away from Linux 'wanna-bes' with
new distributions based on United Linux 1.0.
Microsoft takes VAR to court
Microsoft takes VAR to court
02/16/2004 02:36 PMInfomatics Feb 16 2004 6:13PM GMT
Microsoft takes on eight more spammers
Microsoft takes on eight more spammers
06/11/2004 10:01 AMComputer Shopper Jun 11 2004 2:13PM GMT
Microsoft Takes Another Stab at Web on
TV
Microsoft Takes Another Stab at Web on
TV
01/01/2005 02:26 PMWashington Post Jan 1 2005 4:31PM GMT
Microsoft takes down SP2 sharers
Microsoft takes down SP2 sharers
08/15/2004 07:44 AMBBC Aug 15 2004 11:00AM GMT
Microsoft Takes Aim At Intuit Again
Microsoft Takes Aim At Intuit Again
12/06/2003 04:30 PMMicrosoft is hoping Magellan can take it where Microsoft Profit and
bCentral Finance Manager could not. The destination? Small business
accounting, a market dominated by Intuit's QuickBooks.
After several failed attempts, the software giant will once again make
a foray into small business accounting with a project code-named
Magellan, sources said.
Details are sketchy. A Microsoft spokeswoman confirmed the code name,
and said the company continues to investigate the best ways to serve
small businesses, but that it is too early to talk product plans.
Microsoft takes on teen
Microsoft takes on teen
01/19/2004 03:58 AMThe Australian Jan 19 2004 8:11AM GMT
StarOffice takes on Microsoft
StarOffice takes on Microsoft
02/19/2004 11:37 AMWith the release of the new StarOffice 7 for Sun Solaris last month,
Sun Microsystems noticeably chipped away at Microsoft’s Office
juggernaut. One of the ways StarOffice--and it’s freeware cousin
OpenOffice--is accomplishing its beachhead of 40 million desktops
worldwide is through the PDF and Flash export capability found in both
the commercial ($49.95) and free versions.
Authentica Takes on Microsoft
Authentica Takes on Microsoft
02/17/2004 02:27 PMDRM vendor aims for right where it hurts.
Microsoft Takes Aim at Pesky Pop-Up Web
Ads
Microsoft Takes Aim at Pesky Pop-Up Web
Ads
02/13/2004 11:58 AMBoston Globe Feb 13 2004 3:50PM GMT
Microsoft Takes Down Tech
Microsoft Takes Down Tech
07/23/2004 09:45 AMTheStreet.com Jul 23 2004 2:22PM GMT
Microsoft takes down SP2 swappers
Microsoft takes down SP2 swappers
08/13/2004 05:15 AMMicrosoft is stopping people getting hold of a key security update via
net-based file- sharing systems.
Treasury takes on Microsoft
Treasury takes on Microsoft
12/24/2003 11:37 PMHaaretz Dec 24 2003 10:26PM ET
Microsoft Releases new IIS Diagnostics
Tools
Microsoft Releases new IIS Diagnostics
Tools
04/01/2005 12:20 PMIIS Resources Apr 1 2005 3:01PM GMT
IBM tools revamp targets Microsoft
IBM tools revamp targets Microsoft
12/11/2003 02:27 PMBig Blue is boosting its developer outreach programs and its Java
tools as an alternative to the software giant's Windows-only strategy.
Microsoft pushes better web services
tools
Microsoft pushes better web services
tools
03/13/2003 10:26 AMMicrosoft 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 fires new antipiracy tools
Microsoft fires new antipiracy tools
05/03/2004 08:16 AMZDNet May 3 2004 11:47AM GMT
Microsoft eyes process tools
Microsoft eyes process tools
03/19/2005 02:51 AMDeal could smooth business process automation
The Future of Microsoft Development
Tools
The Future of Microsoft Development
Tools
09/14/2004 02:01 AMS. Somasegar, corporate vice president of Microsoft's developer
division, introduced during his keynote at VSLive! Orlando on Monday
the final member of the Visual Studio 2005 family: the Standard
Edition. This edition is targeted at VB6 developers who haven't yet
upgraded to .NET. According to Somasegar, the Standard Edition
combines the ease of the Express Editions with the power of the
Professional Edition. He discussed Microsoft's roadmap for its
developer tools.
Microsoft Highlights New Developer Tools
Microsoft Highlights New Developer Tools
05/24/2004 03:59 PMTechEd: CEO Steve Ballmer promises security, interoperability and a
lot less coding with Visual Studio 2005.
Microsoft Developer Tools Roadmap
Microsoft Developer Tools Roadmap
04/16/2004 11:41 PMThe release of Visual Studio 2005 and the .NET Framework 2.0 will
represent a significant milestone in the Microsoft developer tools
roadmap. Following the SQL Server 2005 and Visual Studio 2005 wave of
products, the next major platform update will be the Windows operating
system release code-named "Longhorn." The release of Visual Studio
2005 and the .NET Framework 2.0 will run on this landmark operating
system release, as will applications built with Visual Studio 2005.
Microsoft unveils new antipiracy tools
Microsoft unveils new antipiracy tools
05/02/2004 11:45 PMThe latest digital rights management technology from the software
giant aims to bring music subscriptions to MP3 players and boost home
networks.
Microsoft delays patching tools
Microsoft delays patching tools
07/16/2004 11:58 AMMicrosoft has delayed a significant update to its patch management
tool and its single patching service until the first half of next year
because of security work it had to do first related to Windows XP, a
company executive says.
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