Microsoft ties with Japan university on security
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Security Flaw Finder Severs Ties with
CERT
Security Flaw Finder Severs Ties with
CERT
01/30/2003 12:32 PMThe U.K.-based security research firm accuses CERT/CC of profiting
from its hard work by selling access to early warnings about software
vulnerabilities.
Another University Suffers Security
Breach
Another University Suffers Security
Breach
03/29/2005 08:09 PMInternet News Mar 30 2005 12:41AM GMT
Texas Summit Seeks Firmer Economic,
Security Ties (Reuters)
Texas Summit Seeks Firmer Economic,
Security Ties (Reuters)
03/23/2005 04:45 AMReuters - President Bush and the leaders of
Canada and Mexico will announce on Wednesday a broad plan to
strengthen economic and security ties among the three
countries, U.S. officials said.
Indiana University automates software
security patching
Indiana University automates software
security patching
09/16/2004 05:25 PMSAP and Microsoft deepen Web services
ties
SAP and Microsoft deepen Web services
ties
05/12/2004 08:28 AMNEW ORLEANS -- Underscoring their shared commitment to integrated Web
services, SAP AG and Microsoft Corp. have released details of how the
two software companies plan to integrate their respective NetWeaver
and .Net strategic platforms.
SAP, Microsoft aim for closer software
ties
SAP, Microsoft aim for closer software
ties
05/12/2004 11:09 AMMSNBC May 12 2004 3:22PM GMT
VeriSign deepens Microsoft PKI ties
VeriSign deepens Microsoft PKI ties
09/21/2004 08:14 AMComputer Business Review Sep 21 2004 12:44PM GMT
webMethods Strengthens Ties with
Microsoft
webMethods Strengthens Ties with
Microsoft
04/28/2004 05:26 PMInternet News Apr 28 2004 9:31PM GMT
SAP and Microsoft tighten web services
ties
SAP and Microsoft tighten web services
ties
05/12/2004 11:09 AMComputer Weekly May 12 2004 3:24PM GMT
Microsoft ties LCS to mobile devices
Microsoft ties LCS to mobile devices
04/19/2005 07:05 AMUsers of Microsoft's Live Communications Server (LCS) will be able to
access this enterprise instant messaging platform from mobile devices,
the Redmond, Washington, vendor plans to announce Tuesday.
SAP and Microsoft aim for closer
software ties
SAP and Microsoft aim for closer
software ties
05/12/2004 08:09 PMThe New Zealand Herald May 12 2004 11:47PM GMT
SAP, Microsoft aim for closer ties in
Web software
SAP, Microsoft aim for closer ties in
Web software
05/12/2004 05:33 AMForbes May 12 2004 8:35AM GMT
SAP, Microsoft Aim for Closer Ties
(Reuters)
SAP, Microsoft Aim for Closer Ties
(Reuters)
05/12/2004 02:30 PMReuters - Software giants Microsoft
(MSFT.O) and SAP (SAPG.DE) agreed to smooth over key
differences so that office workers and business managers using
the companies' respective programs may share data more easily.
Salesforce.com offers Microsoft Office
ties
Salesforce.com offers Microsoft Office
ties
01/19/2004 01:57 PMSalesforce.com announced its new Office Edition, an upgrade to the
Winter ’04 version of its hosted CRM applications that lets users
access their CRM data from within Microsoft Office. The move promises
to help Salesforce.com users increase their productivity, since it
enables them to access key customer information hosted on
Salesforce.com directly from within their Microsoft Word, Excel and
Outlook applications. The version is strictly a one-way link, however,
and it does not allow users to upload data from those Office apps to
Salesforce.com, the company said.
Oracle, Microsoft forge tool ties
Oracle, Microsoft forge tool ties
05/20/2004 06:56 PMMicrosoft and Oracle on Thursday announced an agreement intended to
result in tighter integration between the Oracle database and the
Microsoft Visual Studio .Net 2003 development platform.
SAP, Microsoft Aim for Closer Ties in
Web Software (Reuters)
SAP, Microsoft Aim for Closer Ties in
Web Software (Reuters)
05/12/2004 04:17 AMReuters - U.S. software giant Microsoft and
German business software maker SAP announced plans on Wednesday
to work closer together to improve products and simplify access
over the Internet.
Microsoft And Apple Maintain Strong Ties
Microsoft And Apple Maintain Strong Ties
01/05/2005 08:33 AMMicrosoft has moved to stress its good relationship with Apple in a
damage-control move driven by rumours that the Cupertino-based company
may release an office productivity suite of its own, dubbed iWork. By
Jonny Evans, Macworld UK
Microsoft error on maps dents its ties
with India
Microsoft error on maps dents its ties
with India
08/21/2004 07:29 AMSilicon India Aug 21 2004 11:41AM GMT
Microsoft, University of Virginia,
Thomson Collaborate to Design New
Instructional Tools
Microsoft, University of Virginia,
Thomson Collaborate to Design New
Instructional Tools
05/19/2004 03:10 PMThe University of Virginia, Thomson Learning, a part of The Thomson
Corporation (NYSE: TOC; TSX: TOC), and Microsoft Corp. announce a
groundbreaking collaboration to develop and deliver digital course
material and tools that will help instructors better serve their
students and help those students learn and retain more. The pilot
project, involving the university's College and Graduate School of
Arts and Sciences, will bring rich digital content and learning
applications to Tablet PCs. It will run for at least two semesters
beginning in fall 2004 and will reach more than 400 students each
semester. The courses in the project are biochemistry, psychology and
statistics.
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS03-050:
Vulnerability in Microsoft Word and
Microsoft Excel Could Allow Arbitrary
Code to Run (831527)
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS03-050:
Vulnerability in Microsoft Word and
Microsoft Excel Could Allow Arbitrary
Code to Run (831527)
11/13/2003 12:36 AMA security vulnerability exists in Microsoft Word that could allow
malicious code execution. This vulnerability exists due to to the way
Word checks the length of a data value (Macro names) embedded in a
document. If a specially crafted document were to be opened it could
overflow a data value in Word and allow arbitrary code to be executed.
If successfully exploited, an attacker could then take the same
actions as the user had permissions to carry out, such as adding,
changing or deleting data or files, communicating with a web site or
formatting the hard drive.
Microsoft Japan on Xbox 2
Microsoft Japan on Xbox 2
01/12/2004 12:42 AMAn interview in the 1/23/2004 issue of Japan's Famitsu magazine with
Xbox Japanese chief Yoshihiro Maruyama reveals a few interesting
tidbits on the next generation Xbox console.
Now, Japan Takes On Microsoft
Now, Japan Takes On Microsoft
07/14/2004 04:44 AMBusiness Week Jul 14 2004 9:08AM GMT
In Japan, Microsoft gives bl0gging a try
In Japan, Microsoft gives bl0gging a try
08/04/2004 09:34 AMZDNet Aug 4 2004 1:53PM GMT
Microsoft says image in Japan has been
tainted
Microsoft says image in Japan has been
tainted
08/12/2004 08:04 AMThe head of Microsoft's Japan unit acknowledged yesterday that the
company's battle with Japanese anti-monopoly authorities over a
licensing clause has hurt its corporate image here. But Michael
Rawding, Microsoft Japan's president and chief executive, said the
company will continue to oppose a Fair Trade Commission ruling last
month ordering Microsoft to retroactively remove the clause from its
licensing agreements.
Japan FTC: Microsoft is violating
Antimonopoly Act
Japan FTC: Microsoft is violating
Antimonopoly Act
07/13/2004 08:48 AMTOKYO -- The Japan Fair Trade Commission (JFTC) said Tuesday that
certain provisions in license agreements between Microsoft Corp. and
Japanese PC vendors violate Japan's antimonopoly code.
Microsoft Japan to give away over one
million XP SP2 CDs
Microsoft Japan to give away over one
million XP SP2 CDs
09/02/2004 08:06 AMTOKYO -- Microsoft Corp.'s Japanese arm will begin giving away more
than a million CD-ROMs of the company's latest security update,
Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) from 27,500 locations during September
and October, the company said on Thursday.
Japan accuses Microsoft of monopoly
Japan accuses Microsoft of monopoly
07/14/2004 08:26 AMJapan's Fair Trade Commission (FTC) has issued a cease-and-desist
order against Microsoft Corp, alleging that the United States software
giant's restrictive licensing terms imposed on Japanese
personal-computer (PC) manufacturers constituted anti-competitive
behavior. The provision in question prevents PC makers from claiming
patent rights to related technologies against Microsoft or other
producers. Japan is the first to allege that the clause violates
anti-monopoly law.
Source: Japan Likely Won't Fine
Microsoft
Source: Japan Likely Won't Fine
Microsoft
07/09/2004 01:11 PMXposed Jul 9 2004 5:19PM GMT
Japan: Microsoft battles for Xbox
Japan: Microsoft battles for Xbox
04/07/2005 07:43 AMEbusinessforum.com - Wed Apr 6, 06:46 pm GMT
Japan to issue Microsoft warning
Japan to issue Microsoft warning
07/10/2004 06:14 AMSan Jose Mercury News Jul 10 2004 10:42AM GMT
Microsoft bl0g enters Japan
Microsoft bl0g enters Japan
08/04/2004 08:48 PMCalcutta Telegraph Aug 5 2004 0:49AM GMT
Microsoft to support IT development in
Japan
Microsoft to support IT development in
Japan
06/29/2004 07:30 AMTOKYO -- Microsoft Corp.'s Japan unit is planning to support
development of IT skills and venture companies in Japan under two
initiatives announced Monday.
Japan slaps warning on Microsoft
Japan slaps warning on Microsoft
07/18/2004 09:41 PMAustralian IT Jul 19 2004 2:00AM GMT
Microsoft Will Try Out Blog Service In
Japan
Microsoft Will Try Out Blog Service In
Japan
08/04/2004 11:55 AMJapan warns Microsoft over monopolising
Japan warns Microsoft over monopolising
07/10/2004 07:51 PMSydney Morning Herald Jul 10 2004 10:34PM GMT
Japan accuses Microsoft of unfair
licensing
Japan accuses Microsoft of unfair
licensing
07/14/2004 11:43 AMOut-Law.com Jul 14 2004 4:08PM GMT
Microsoft receives slap on the wrist
from Japan
Microsoft receives slap on the wrist
from Japan
07/13/2004 10:26 PMJapan's investigation into Microsoft's business practices in that
country seems to have ended with a relative fizzle.
Microsoft Cuts Xbox Prices in Japan
Microsoft Cuts Xbox Prices in Japan
11/11/2003 05:40 PMTechfocus Nov 11 2003 4:07PM ET
Microsoft drops online game for Japan
Microsoft drops online game for Japan
06/04/2004 05:36 AMSeattlepi.nwsource.com - Fri Jun 4, 07:09 am GMT
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