Sun Microsystems beats Microsoft to secure contract
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Sun Microsystems Unveil World's Smallest
Secure Web Server
Sun Microsystems Unveil World's Smallest
Secure Web Server
01/03/2005 07:51 PMEDS beats Lockheed Martin for contract
EDS beats Lockheed Martin for contract
08/10/2004 01:37 AMSeattletimes.nwsource.com - Tue Aug 10, 12:17 am GMT
Nortel beats Cisco for IP telephony
contract
Nortel beats Cisco for IP telephony
contract
03/17/2005 03:49 AMAlgorum Mar 17 2005 7:25AM GMT
Sun Microsystems says Microsoft deal
will boost flagging finances
Sun Microsystems says Microsoft deal
will boost flagging finances
04/16/2004 03:29 AMAP via The Ledger Apr 16 2004 7:51AM GMT
Sun Microsystems promises Microsoft deal
will boost flagging finances
Sun Microsystems promises Microsoft deal
will boost flagging finances
04/15/2004 11:36 PMSan Francisco Chronicle Apr 16 2004 4:03AM GMT
Microsoft Beats Estimates
Microsoft Beats Estimates
04/23/2004 12:08 PMKiplinger Apr 23 2004 3:42PM GMT
Microsoft beats forecasts
Microsoft beats forecasts
04/22/2004 08:00 PMglobetechnology.com Apr 23 2004 0:41AM GMT
RSA Joins Microsoft to Secure Windows
Passwords June 7 - 6:29 AM ET Microsoft
and RSA Security are cooperative
RSA Joins Microsoft to Secure Windows
Passwords June 7 - 6:29 AM ET Microsoft
and RSA Security are cooperative
06/07/2004 07:14 AMBetaNews Jun 7 2004 12:09PM GMT
Microsoft revenue beats quarterly
estimates
Microsoft revenue beats quarterly
estimates
07/22/2004 04:27 PMBuoyed by strong PC sales, Microsoft posts better-than-expected
revenue for the quarter that ended in June.
Microsoft beats the Street - but can't
escape legal bills
Microsoft beats the Street - but can't
escape legal bills
04/23/2004 05:34 AMSilicon.com Apr 23 2004 9:19AM GMT
Microsoft beats forecasts, but legal
costs hurt
Microsoft beats forecasts, but legal
costs hurt
04/22/2004 04:02 PMThe software behemoth posts fiscal third-quarter revenue that's above
expectations, but earnings are dented by the cost of a fine by the
European Union and a settlement with Sun.
Microsoft beats street, but legal
charges bite
Microsoft beats street, but legal
charges bite
04/22/2004 06:59 PMCiting solid performance across its businesses, Microsoft on Thursday
reported earnings and revenue that beat analysts' forecasts, but its
settlement with Sun Microsystems and a fine by the European Union did
take a bite out of the software giant's earnings.
Microsoft to secure IE for XP only.
Microsoft to secure IE for XP only.
09/23/2004 09:10 AMIf you're one of about 200 million people using older versions of
Windows and you want the latest security enhancements to Internet
Explorer, get your credit card ready. Microsoft this week reiterated
that it would keep the new version of Microsoft's IE Web browser
available only as part of the recently released Windows XP operating
system, Service Pack 2. The upgrade to XP from any previous Windows
versions is $99 when ordered from Microsoft. Starting from scratch,
the OS costs $199.

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Microsoft to secure IE for XP only
09/23/2004 06:27 AMAffirms plan to make browser upgrades available only through XP
updates, while half the Windows world operates with older OSes.
Shares slide after Microsoft
disappoints; Canadian stocks gain after
Loblaw profit beats
Shares slide after Microsoft
disappoints; Canadian stocks gain after
Loblaw profit beats
07/23/2004 09:45 AMSympatico Jul 23 2004 2:20PM GMT
Microsoft to use Longhorn to secure Web
Microsoft to use Longhorn to secure Web
03/28/2005 11:01 AMMICROSOFT will tackle the growing fear of identity theft in its
upcoming version of Windows, codenamed Longhorn, with a technology it
calls ‘info-cards’, the Wall Street Journal reported today.
The scheme bears a resemblance to the Passport scheme Microsoft tried
reasonably unsuccessfully to introduce to its online services like MSN
and Hotmail, as it relies on users being willing to hand over their
personal data to 'trusted' companies.
Info-cards, said the Journal, will allow users to "selectively
disclose information about themselves to businesses or others online".
The software will store users’ personal information such as
credit-card numbers or phone numbers and allow data to be transferred
in an encrypted form "that can be decoded only by trusted Web sites".
Mozilla: We're more secure than
Microsoft
Mozilla: We're more secure than
Microsoft
03/22/2005 06:38 PMFirefox has fewer holes than IE and it will stay that way, says its
chief promoter.
Microsoft: To secure IE, upgrade to XP
Microsoft: To secure IE, upgrade to XP
09/23/2004 09:21 PMZDNet Australia Sep 24 2004 0:49AM GMT
Non-Microsoft browsers are most secure
choice
Non-Microsoft browsers are most secure
choice
07/07/2004 01:17 AMA number of security bodies and industry experts, including the US
government-backed CERT, and non-profit Sans Institute, have urged
companies to consider Microsoft alternatives. These include Netscape,
Opera, Mozilla and Apple's Safari.
Richard Brain, technical director at security consultant ProCheckup,
said: "It is a good idea to use other, safer browsers like Firefox by
default, and the more complex, buggy Internet Explorer to access those
sites which will only work with IE.
"IE is an overly complex bit of software that should really get back
to its simpler roots as a web browser, so that Microsoft developers
can simplify it and remove its security holes," he said
Microsoft Promises a More Secure 2003
Microsoft Promises a More Secure 2003
01/24/2003 01:29 PMUnderstanding whats behind
secure@microsoft.com
Understanding whats behind
secure@microsoft.com
09/08/2004 10:40 AMMicrosoft loses Munich contract to Linux
Microsoft loses Munich contract to Linux
06/17/2004 05:12 AMSeattle Times Jun 17 2004 9:13AM GMT
U.K. government to extend three-year
contract with Microsoft
U.K. government to extend three-year
contract with Microsoft
08/19/2004 04:58 PMThe U.K.'s Office of Government Commerce is negotiating a renewal of a
three-year agreement with Microsoft Corp. that will focus on services
and support.
UK government to extend 3-year contract
with Microsoft
UK government to extend 3-year contract
with Microsoft
08/19/2004 10:00 AMLONDON -- In a deal that appears to buck the growing trend among
governments to adopt open-source alternatives, the U.K.'s Office of
Government Commerce (OGC) is negotiating a renewal of a three-year
agreement with Microsoft Corp.
Japan warns Microsoft about contract
clause
Japan warns Microsoft about contract
clause
07/13/2004 03:41 PMCTV.ca Jul 13 2004 7:13PM GMT
Microsoft Loses Major Contract to Linux
Microsoft Loses Major Contract to Linux
06/21/2004 10:50 AM"The switch will be the biggest PC defection to Linux ever..."
FTC to take Microsoft to task over
'unfair' contract clause
FTC to take Microsoft to task over
'unfair' contract clause
07/09/2004 10:03 PMAsahi.com Jul 10 2004 2:37AM GMT
RSA Joins Microsoft to Secure Windows
Passwords
RSA Joins Microsoft to Secure Windows
Passwords
06/07/2004 05:55 AMMicrosoft and RSA Security are cooperatively developing a replacement
for
traditional Windows passwords, which generates passwords by using a
SecureID token. SecureID tokens are essentially PIN numbers that are
refreshed at frequent intervals to add another layer of protection to
network security.
Microsoft offers $1M for secure
computing curricula
Microsoft offers $1M for secure
computing curricula
08/05/2004 05:37 PMMicrosoft still tinkering with
secure-computing design
Microsoft still tinkering with
secure-computing design
05/05/2004 03:24 PMZDNet May 5 2004 8:05PM GMT
Opinion: Microsoft Needs to Secure All
Users-Period
Opinion: Microsoft Needs to Secure All
Users-Period
09/14/2004 08:23 PMeWeek Sep 15 2004 0:31AM GMT
Japan Asks Microsoft to Drop Contract
Clause
Japan Asks Microsoft to Drop Contract
Clause
07/14/2004 03:07 AMLos Angeles Times Jul 14 2004 7:44AM GMT
Japan warns Microsoft for 'restrictive'
contract clause
Japan warns Microsoft for 'restrictive'
contract clause
07/13/2004 03:15 AMZDNet Australia Jul 13 2004 7:55AM GMT
Microsoft Loses Munich Contract for
14,000 PCs to Linux Program
Microsoft Loses Munich Contract for
14,000 PCs to Linux Program
06/17/2004 12:10 AMosOpnion Jun 17 2004 3:40AM GMT
Microsoft eyeing merger of two secure
e-mail specs
Microsoft eyeing merger of two secure
e-mail specs
05/21/2004 02:30 PMAfter submitting its Caller ID e-mail authentication specification to
the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) earlier this week,
Microsoft Corp. is now in detailed discussions to merge the
specification with another, called Sender Policy Framework, or SPF.
Microsoft offers $1 million for secure
computing curricula
Microsoft offers $1 million for secure
computing curricula
08/02/2004 03:54 PMMicrosoft Corp.'s research group is making available $1 million to
help create courses in computer science, business and law that focus
on secure computing.
Microsoft Will Offer Only XP a Secure
Internet Explorer Future
Microsoft Will Offer Only XP a Secure
Internet Explorer Future
09/23/2004 11:34 AMDirect
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“If you’re one of about 200 million people using older
versions of Windows and you want the latest security enhancements to
Internet Explorer, get your credit card ready. Microsoft this week
reiterated that it would keep the new version of Microsoft’s IE
Web browser available only as part of the recently released Windows XP
operating system, Service Pack 2. The upgrade to XP from any previous
Windows versions is $99 when ordered from Microsoft. Starting…
Microsoft kills Next-Generation Secure
Computing Base
Microsoft kills Next-Generation Secure
Computing Base
05/05/2004 10:40 PMMicrosoft rethinks its Next-Generation Secure Computing Base project,
stating that their developers don't want to rework APIs to support it.
It's also likely that consumer attitudes and questions about
Microsoft's security record came into play.
Broadbandaction Inc to Deliver Echoworx
Secure Email™ Secure Messaging
Solution Designed to Meet the Nee
Broadbandaction Inc to Deliver Echoworx
Secure Email™ Secure Messaging
Solution Designed to Meet the Nee
04/05/2005 09:12 AMComputer Security News Apr 5 2005 1:18PM GMT
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