Microsoft Broadens Commitment to 64-Bit Windows
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Love, Commitment, And Windows Server
2003
Love, Commitment, And Windows Server
2003
02/13/2004 10:44 AMJust in time for Valentine's Day, the matchmaking Web site, Match.com,
is practicing what it preaches with a public display of affection.
Match.com is nestling up to Microsoft's Windows Server 2003 and
related technologies, including the Visual Studio .Net 2003
development tools and ASP .Net Web-services software. "We partnered
with Microsoft because we knew they'd be there to support us," chief
technology officer Mike Presz said in a written statement, using
language one might expect from a love-struck user of his company's
site. Embracing Windows was not always easy. Before switching to
Windows Server 2003 in the middle of last year, Match.com's
applications, written with earlier versions of Microsoft tools, ran on
the Windows 2000 operating system. The code on the site had been
patched and changed so many times it caused reliability problems,
according to Louis Bardov, Match.com's VP of development. "We had
issues with stability,'" he says. Some Match.com customers can relate
to that.
Microsoft Reinforces Commitment To Help
Improve Security
Microsoft Reinforces Commitment To Help
Improve Security
07/14/2004 07:01 AMMicrosoft Re-establishes Commitment to
Improve Security
Microsoft Re-establishes Commitment to
Improve Security
07/15/2004 12:18 PMMicrosoft Continues Commitment to Open
and Royalty-Free XML
Microsoft Continues Commitment to Open
and Royalty-Free XML
04/15/2004 11:43 AMMicrosoft Reinforces Commitment and
Action To Help Improve Security for
Customers
Microsoft Reinforces Commitment and
Action To Help Improve Security for
Customers
07/13/2004 03:32 PMToday at the Microsoft® Worldwide Partner Conference 2004, Mike Nash,
corporate vice president for the Security Business and Technology Unit
at Microsoft Corp., provided an update on the continued commitment
Microsoft has made to help improve the security of computers and
networks. Nash outlined steps Microsoft has taken and noted measured
progress to date, including technical innovation in providing greater
isolation and resiliency for computers and networks; improvements to
security update tools and processes; expanded authorization,
authentication and access control capabilities; improvements to
quality through a commitment to engineering excellence; and success in
providing global customer guidance and engagement. Nash also announced
the general availability of Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA)
Server 2004 and outlined Microsoft's strategy for Network Access
Protection technologies.
Microsoft Continues Commitment to Open
and Royalty-Free XML Schemas
Microsoft Continues Commitment to Open
and Royalty-Free XML Schemas
04/15/2004 11:48 AMMicrosoft Corp. today announced the addition of the XML schema used by
Microsoft® Office Visio® 2003, DataDiagramML, to the Microsoft Open
and Royalty-Free Office 2003 XML reference schema program announced in
November 2003. Through the Microsoft documentation and a royalty-free
license, customers and partners can take advantage of the XML schema
in its diagramming and data visualization tool. The availability of
the Visio schema builds on Microsoft's commitment to XML by providing
a complete and W3C-compliant description of the Visio Extensible
Markup Language (XML) file format, enabling organizations to access
information captured in their Visio diagrams and use it with other
XML-enabled applications, such as customer relationship management
(CRM) and enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, as part of their
business processes. While Microsoft is providing this documentation in
an effort to aid solution providers and in-house developers who want
to create Visio solutions, some early adopters already have begun
developing solutions with Visio 2003, and have touted DataDiagramML's
usefulness in creating data visualization solutions.
Q&A: Microsoft Announces Leadership
Changes that Reinforce Commitment to
Business Applications
Q&A: Microsoft Announces Leadership
Changes that Reinforce Commitment to
Business Applications
06/10/2004 01:30 AMAccounting Software 411 Jun 10 2004 5:43AM GMT
Microsoft Continues Commitment to XML
Web Services With New SharePoint
Products and Technologies Toolkits
Microsoft Continues Commitment to XML
Web Services With New SharePoint
Products and Technologies Toolkits
08/09/2004 10:00 AMAs part of Microsoft Corp.'s (Nasdaq: MSFT) ongoing commitment to
enterprise application interoperability, customers and system
integrators today can begin taking advantage of two new Web Part
toolkits and a Web services toolkit for
Microsoft(R) SharePoint(R) Products and Technologies that enable them
to
connect systems from multiple vendors using XML Web services
standards.
Available at no charge on GotDotNet.com, and complete with source
code, the
two Web Part toolkits represent powerful additions to Microsoft's
array of XML
Web Parts by facilitating the integration of Microsoft Office
SharePoint
Portal Server 2003 and Windows(R) SharePoint Services sites with
information
line-of-business applications from SAP AG and other vendors.
Microsoft Expands Commitment to Customer
Satisfaction With Enhanced Support
Life-Cycle Policy for Business and
Developer Products
Microsoft Expands Commitment to Customer
Satisfaction With Enhanced Support
Life-Cycle Policy for Business and
Developer Products
05/25/2004 11:30 PMToday at Microsoft® Tech•Ed 2004, Microsoft Corporate Vice
President of Server and Tools Marketing Andrew Lees announced to
attendees the June 1 launch of an expanded and enhanced product
support life-cycle policy. The updated policy will provide customers
with a minimum total of 10 years of mainstream and extended support
for business and developer products. In addition to the expanded time
frame, the updated policy provides customers with increased support
for IT infrastructure security assistance. Customers requested support
from Microsoft that is predictable, expanded and mirrors their
changing needs for IT infrastructure management. With this
announcement, Microsoft delivers the predictable support customers
need to successfully do more with less.
Vernier Broadens Network Admission
Management Capabilities Through Support
of Network Access Protection Technology
from Microsoft
Vernier Broadens Network Admission
Management Capabilities Through Support
of Network Access Protection Technology
from Microsoft
02/01/2005 09:14 PMVernier Networks Joins Microsoft’s Network Access Protection Partner
Program to Deliver Secure Network Admission Management [PRWEB Jan 12,
2005]
Vulns: IBM OEM Microsoft Windows XP And
Windows XP SP1 Default Administration
Account Vulnerability
Vulns: IBM OEM Microsoft Windows XP And
Windows XP SP1 Default Administration
Account Vulnerability
09/18/2004 10:13 PMSecurityFocus Sep 19 2004 2:14AM GMT
Deploying Windows Firewall Settings for
Microsoft Windows XP with Service Pack 2
(v 2)
Deploying Windows Firewall Settings for
Microsoft Windows XP with Service Pack 2
(v 2)
05/07/2004 01:56 AMWindows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2), currently a Release Candidate in Beta
testing, includes significant enhancements to the Windows Firewall
component, previously known as the Internet Connection Firewall (ICF).
Windows Firewall is a stateful host-based firewall that discards
unsolicited incoming traffic, providing a level of protection for
computers against malicious users or programs. To provide better
protection for computers connected to any kind of network (such as the
Internet, a home network, or an organization network), Windows XP SP2
enables Windows Firewall on all network connections by default. This
new behavior can impair some types of communications. This article
describes how to deploy the appropriate configuration settings for
Windows Firewall on an organization network so that it is enabled and
providing protection, and so that communications are not impaired.
Microsoft Announces Availability of
Windows Rights Management Services For
Windows Server 2003
Microsoft Announces Availability of
Windows Rights Management Services For
Windows Server 2003
11/04/2003 10:55 AMMicrosoft Corp. today announced public availability of Windows®
Rights Management Services (RMS), information protection technology
for Windows Server (TM) 2003 that helps enterprises and organizations
safeguard their sensitive digital information from unauthorized use.
RMS allows information workers to distribute information within their
organizations and define how and under what circumstances it can be
used, such as when it expires and who can open, modify, print and
forward it. The ability to express and enforce document-level
protection will allow organizations to internally share information
more broadly, with less risk of inadvertent or intentional misuse.
Citrine Technologies' SOP Express Passes
Microsoft Platform Test for Windows
Server and Windows Client
Citrine Technologies' SOP Express Passes
Microsoft Platform Test for Windows
Server and Windows Client
02/01/2005 09:17 PMCitrine’s SOP Express Processes Sales Orders with the Speed of
Lightening SOP Express Undergoes Rigorous Testing by VeriTest to
Ensure Interoperability with Microsoft Windows Server 2003. [PRWEB Jan
28, 2005]
Microsoft Introduces Windows
Marketplace, Enabling Customers to
Discover A World of Products That Work
With Windows
Microsoft Introduces Windows
Marketplace, Enabling Customers to
Discover A World of Products That Work
With Windows
07/12/2004 09:23 AMToday at its Worldwide Partner Conference, Microsoft Corp. introduced
Windows® Marketplace, an upcoming shopping and downloading site that
will provide customers with one-stop access to software, hardware and
peripherals that work with the Windows platform. This new offering
provides a cost-effective way for participating partners to work with
Microsoft and CNET Networks to gain exposure to millions of potential
customers through online shopping and electronic software distribution
-- all in one place. Windows Marketplace also will make it easy for
customers to navigate, find, try and buy thousands of compelling
products to meet their needs and enhance their Windows computing
experience. Windows Marketplace is scheduled to launch to end-user
customers in the United States this fall, but Microsoft is giving
partners an early opportunity to get their products into the
Marketplace before it becomes available publicly.
Using the Windows Firewall INF File in
Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2
Using the Windows Firewall INF File in
Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2
04/12/2004 08:44 AMTroubleshooting Windows Firewall in
Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2
Troubleshooting Windows Firewall in
Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2
09/02/2004 12:00 PMWeb Hosting News: SWsoft Launches Plesk
7 for Windows; Leading Control Panel
Accelerates Microsoft Windows Hos
Web Hosting News: SWsoft Launches Plesk
7 for Windows; Leading Control Panel
Accelerates Microsoft Windows Hos
07/27/2004 02:25 PMWeb Host Directory Jul 27 2004 6:43PM GMT
The Microsoft Windows NT® 4.0 and
Windows® 98 Threat Mitigation Guide
The Microsoft Windows NT® 4.0 and
Windows® 98 Threat Mitigation Guide
09/15/2004 09:37 PMMicrosoft delays 64-bit Windows, Windows
Server update
Microsoft delays 64-bit Windows, Windows
Server update
07/27/2004 05:51 PMMicrosoft Corp. has further delayed versions of Windows for PCs and
servers equipped with x86 processors with 64-bit extensions. Analysts
said the extra delay will slow the advent of 64-bit desktop computing
and provide a head start for rival operating systems on servers.
Deploying Windows Firewall Settings for
Microsoft Windows XP
Deploying Windows Firewall Settings for
Microsoft Windows XP
09/21/2004 06:41 AMQuick Info
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Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) includes the Windows Firewall, a
replacement for the Internet Connection Firewall (ICF) in previous
versions of Windows XP. Windows Firewall is a stateful host-based
firewall that discards unsolicited incoming traffic, providing a level
of protection for computers against malicious users or programs. To
provide better protection for computers connected to any kind of
network (such as the Internet, a home network, or an organization
network), Windows XP SP2 enables Windows Firewall on all network
connections by default. This new behavior can impair some types of
communications. This article describes how to deploy the appropriate
configuration settings for Windows Firewall on an organization network
so that it is enabled and providing protection, and so that
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Windows 98
Microsoft ending support for Windows 95,
Windows 98
12/12/2003 06:38 PMSan Francisco Chronicle Dec 12 2003 5:22PM ET
It's Windows Vs. Windows As Microsoft
Battles Piracy
It's Windows Vs. Windows As Microsoft
Battles Piracy
02/05/2005 09:39 PMIn an effort to boost sales of Windows, Microsoft has its sights
set on its nearest competitor. But it's not Linux. And sorry, Apple
Computer fans, it's not the Mac. The biggest rival to WIndows sales is
Windows itself -- or rather pirated copies of the OS. ANd Microsoft is
starting to put its foot down. By Ina Fried, CNET News.com
Sun broadens its horizons
Sun broadens its horizons
06/02/2004 11:42 AMCNET Broadens Again
CNET Broadens Again
07/15/2004 10:06 AMIf you download it or upload it, CNET's on it.
EarthLink broadens its Wi-Fi net
EarthLink broadens its Wi-Fi net
07/12/2004 02:19 PMDeal will give 5 million of the ISP's subscribers access to Boingo's
worldwide network.
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 Announces Windows Media
Connect Technology, Enabling Seamless
Media Transfer Between Windows XP-Based
PCs and Consumer Electronics Devices
Microsoft Announces Windows Media
Connect Technology, Enabling Seamless
Media Transfer Between Windows XP-Based
PCs and Consumer Electronics Devices
01/08/2004 07:36 PMToday at the 2004 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES),
Microsoft Corp. announced Windows® Media Connect, technology designed
to enable hardware manufacturers to easily develop devices such as
Digital Media Receivers (DMRs), which have rich functionality for
playing digital media files stored on personal computers over home
networks. A broad range of industry leaders have announced their
support of this upcoming technology, including leading PC OEMs and
consumer electronics device manufacturers including Arcadyan
Technology Corp., Creative Labs, Dell Inc., Mediabolic Inc., PRISMIQ
Inc., Rockford Corp., Roku, Simple Devices Inc. and Toshiba. Leading
content service providers such as LAUNCH Music on Yahoo!, MusicNow
(formerly FullAudio), and Napster also endorsed Windows Media Connect
for its ability to extend the reach of their content and services to a
new range of consumer devices. Available in 2004, Windows Media
Connect technology will overcome two critical hurdles faced by
networked media devices today: compatibility between proprietary
devices and ease of access to content stored on the PC.
Verizon Broadens Its Offerings
Verizon Broadens Its Offerings
05/27/2004 10:48 AMVerizon to offer ?naked? DSL
The company confirms plans to allow customers to buy DSL services
without also buying local phone service.Wed May 26 13:56:00 PDT
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IBM broadens midmarket push
IBM broadens midmarket push
05/12/2004 11:16 AMBig Blue adds new offerings to its "Express" portfolio of products and
services for small and medium businesses.
SBC broadens broadband numbers
SBC broadens broadband numbers
04/21/2004 02:14 PMThe company adds a record number of new DSL subscribers, but analysts
say cable's dominance remains undiminished.
Linux Fortune Broadens
Linux Fortune Broadens
06/23/2004 02:19 PMInternet News Jun 23 2004 6:42PM GMT
DoH broadens technology choice for GPs
DoH broadens technology choice for GPs
03/23/2005 12:45 PMLays out hoops for jumping suppliers
FindWhat Broadens Network
FindWhat Broadens Network
03/31/2005 10:57 PMOracle Broadens Higher Ed CRM App
Oracle Broadens Higher Ed CRM App
03/14/2003 01:28 AMJust in time to ride the latest trend in higher education recruitment,
Oracle announced
it has expanded the capabilities of its Oracle Student System to
include advanced
recruiting and financial aid management.
Microsoft Corp will ship the next
version of Windows in 2006. To get
'Longhorn' shipped on time, Microsoft
had
Microsoft Corp will ship the next
version of Windows in 2006. To get
'Longhorn' shipped on time, Microsoft
had
08/29/2004 12:22 AMXinhua News Agency Aug 29 2004 3:43AM GMT
Microsoft Releases Microsoft Virtual PC
2004 to Manufacturing To Ease Customer
Migration to Windows XP
Microsoft Releases Microsoft Virtual PC
2004 to Manufacturing To Ease Customer
Migration to Windows XP
11/10/2003 11:32 PMMicrosoft Corp. today announced the release to manufacturing (RTM) of
Microsoft® Virtual PC 2004, a desktop virtual machine solution to
help technical professionals migrate legacy applications to Windows®
XP. Scheduled to be available by the end of 2003, Microsoft Virtual PC
offers customers a cost-effective safety net to ease their migration
to Microsoft Windows XP Professional and a tool to help accelerate the
development, testing, deployment and support of PC applications.
Microsoft Virtual PC 2004 allows enterprise customers to run multiple
operating systems on one PC, so employees can run critical legacy
applications on an interim basis while information technology (IT)
professionals proceed with the migration to Windows XP Professional.
Live Meeting broadens its appeal
Live Meeting broadens its appeal
08/11/2004 12:09 PMComputer Weekly Aug 11 2004 3:10PM GMT
Skype broadens its Net phone horizons
Skype broadens its Net phone horizons
07/23/2004 12:45 PMThe start-up hopes to expand beyond its free software offering but
with a pricing model that differs from that of carriers like Verizon.
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