Bill Gates gave demonstrations of Windows Live and Office Live to journalists in San Francisco today, as the 30-year-old software company tries to show it isn’t quite ready to be pushed aside by Google.
Microsoft Dynamics CRM, GP, NAV, AX: Project Green Preliminary Review
Microsoft Business Solutions Great Plains, Navision, Axapta, Solomon and CRM are strategically renamed into Microsoft Dynamics GP. NAV, AX, SL, CRM respectively.
RSS Support in New Microsoft Windows Vista
Microsoft Corp. says that the next version of its Windows operating system will have built-in support for RSS, an increasingly popular way to get news and other information channeled straight to a computer.
Should Microsoft Fire Robert Scoble?
Heh, I’m getting emails from across Microsoft. Seems that Brian Fugere just told Microsoft …
Microsoft Newly Certifiable
Microsoft announced on Tuesday the launch of a new three-tiered certification system that provides training and credentials. The new certifications for Technology Specialist, IT Professional and Certified Architect are updated to reflect the changing IT environment.
UN Busted By Microsoft Word
A report on an investigation into the assassination of the former prime minister of Lebanon was meant to withhold names of suspects with ties to Syria.
What About the Microsoft SmartPhone?
Spat asks why Microsoft doesn’t make a bigger deal about the SmartPhones when it comes to the iPod.
Microsoft Unearths The First Smiley
Love them or hate them, emoticons have been in use for a long time online; younger users may be surprised to find out just how long that’s been.
Microsoft Nearly Violates Antitrust Terms
Contracts calling for makers of portable music players to exclusively bundle Windows Media Player software with their hardware caused federal concern.
Microsoft The Real Skype Threat
The purchase of Skype by eBay has allowed it to keep its autonomy, but hasn’t reduced the threat of the big Internet players to Skype’s VoIP business.