Microsoft is planning to release an assault on the search advertising industry this coming June, according to the Associated Press. Pulling from the Chinese research leg of the company, the Beast of Redmond aims to add highly targeted and contextual next-generation search marketing technology to its weapons cache to continue its bout against the new nemesis found in Google.
IIS and ASP: Microsoft’s Server
Despite Microsoft’s dominance of everything to do with computers, their web server software sits on a relatively low 20% market share, thanks to the popularity of Apache.
Apple, Microsoft Doing Five More Years Of Office
One of the most important application suites for the Mac OS platform, Microsoft Office, continues in availability for Mac users on the Intel platform.
Microsoft SQL 2000 Disaster Recovery with SANRAD V-Switch – Planning Guide
Designing a disaster recovery system requires planning and consideration of the available options that will best fit your company’s needs, SLA and budget.
What is Microsoft Terminal Server?
Microsoft Terminal Server is a component of the Windows operating system that allows users to remotely access servers and applications over the internet or a local area network.
Microsoft Touts Windows On Linux Site
Microsoft has long made various efforts to show how Windows exceeds Linux in a variety of enterprise situations, but a current advertising campaign by the company showed up in an unlikely place.
Just Say No to Microsoft an Interesting Read
Publishers occassionally ask me whether they can send me books so that I can review them.
IBM, Not Google, Scares Microsoft
As the Consumer Electronic Show begins, Bill Gates disclosed Microsoft’s real threat in the world of technology, and it isn’t a bunch of Googlers dithering over the morning smoothie selections in Mountain View.
Microsoft’s PR blunder
Microsoft has been doing a pretty good job over the last year or so rehabilitating its image as The Evil Empire.
Microsoft Donates $25K To Creative Commons
The licensing organization headed by Lawrence Lessig made its 2005 fundraising goal courtesy of a late-arriving check with a Redmond return address.