A federal judge has dismissed four counts in Novell’s lawsuit, which accuses Microsoft of monopolistic practices.
Microsoft and China: The Cost Of Doing Business
Everyone knows right China is ripe for business, particularly the e-business. The population of China has number of well over 1 billion people for some years now and they are growing by leaps and bounds. They are literally a neo-industrial revolution.
An Ant Watching Giants Fight (Google Vs. Microsoft)
Seasoned investors are familiar with “The trend is your friend”. Knowing the current trend is vital to search engines consultants, website owners and investors, especially those with their 401K’s and life savings invested in these companies.
Microsoft Might Go Into Music Subscriptions: Maybe!
Microsoft unequivocally announced they might go into the music subscription service. The definitive statement from the soft leviathan chased down the stock prices for other companies already in the subscription music business like Yahoo and Real.
Microsoft Gives Peek At Adobe Challenger
Tapping the brain of professional graphic artists, Microsoft released a beta version of a new graphics software, code-named Acrylic (formerly Expression), last week.
Microsoft Providing Unbundled Windows To Europe
A version of Windows minus the company’s Media Player will begin shipping to Europe next week.
Microsoft Business Solutions VAR/Partner Selection Overview for IT Director/Manager/Controller
Microsoft Great Plains and Microsoft CRM become more and more popular, partly because of Microsoft muscles behind them. Now Great Plains is targeted to the whole spectrum of horizontal and vertical market clientele. Small companies use Small Business Manager (which is based on the same technology – Great Plains Dexterity dictionary and runtime), Great Plains Standard on MSDE is for small to midsize clients, and then Great Plains serves the rest of the market up to big corporations. Microsoft CRM is extremely scalable and fits to all the market niches.
Microsoft Pushes Blackberry Into Juicer
Microsoft announced plans to jam, can and push Blackberry’s email system onto the back shelf when Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer announced the Messaging and Security Feature Pack for Windows Mobile 5.0.
Microsoft Gets Exchange Behind Windows Mobile Push
As announced at Tech Ed in Orlando, Windows Mobile 5.0 will have built-in support for e-mail push technology, as delivered by Exchange Server 2003 SP2.
Microsoft Proposals Satisfy EU Compliance Ruling
The software maker has been able to reach a negotiated agreement with the European Commission regarding the EU antitrust ruling.