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    Microsoft makes Mundie responsible for Unlimited Potential 16/04/2008 07:38:10

    Microsoft has moved its Unlimited Potential Group (UPG) to Chief Research and Strategy Officer Craig Mundie's organization and confirmed leadership changes to the group, which oversees Microsoft's efforts to provide technology and education in developing countries.
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    Poor nations gain more choices in computing 13/03/2008 09:30:51

    The One Laptop Per Child Foundation (OLPC) has highlighted the need to provide computing to kids in the developing world, but headlines surrounding the group's $100 laptop PC have attracted a growing number of companies and organizations trying to figure out how the digital world can help those most in need.
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    Interoperability a cost burden when rolling out new apps 28/09/2006 14:58:04

    More than a quarter of the cost of implementing a new application is spent making it interoperable with existing applications, according to a survey of nearly 80 Australian CIOs and IT managers.
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    Mastering the middleware muddle 11/09/2006 10:05:25

    What's the measure of a successful integration project? For Jamey Harvey, the deputy chief technology officer for the District of Columbia, it was the ability to get a map of all the abandoned cars that needed to be towed in the city.
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    Microsoft seeks new MBS group leader 18/11/2005 08:04:18

    Microsoft is in search of a new leader for its Microsoft Business Solutions (MBS) group as Doug Burgum, senior vice president of the group, is assuming a new evangelism role in the company, Microsoft said Thursday.
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    RFID, presence and privacy 09/06/2005 12:00:17

    I shuddered not once, but twice during a recent local newscast that demonstrated how a mere fingerprint scan will soon replace an ATM or credit card swipe for the purchase of goods and services.
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    Microsoft seeks its next cash cow 20/01/2004 09:08:46

    Microsoft's reputation is one of a moneymaker, but the fact is that four of its seven business units are in the red.
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    Goldfinger’s heirs 09/06/2003 15:45:08

    I can see the movie trailer now: Pierce Brosnan as Agent 007 uncovers a secret slush fund that’s being used to bribe world leaders and business execs so they’ll eschew Linux in favour of Windows — software they don’t want. Behind the scenes, Bill Gates (played by Mike Myers) secretly hands out piles of cash to greedy governments and corporate bigwigs, while his hairless cat Orlando plots to destroy Linux user groups by listening in on their meetings and trade shows.
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    Report: MS ready to slash prices to beat Linux 16/05/2003 08:10:56

    In an effort to win big government and institutional contracts when up against Linux, Microsoft is prepared to draw from an internal slush fund to offer its software at deep discounts or even for free, according to a published report.
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    Philippines Giants Join in BayanTrade.com Portal 13/09/2000 12:01:01

    A consortium of six industry giants has finalized a joint venture agreement establishing BayanTrade Dotcom Inc. as the new company that will handle its e-procurement system for business-to-business e-commerce.
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    Attracting High-Tech Ventures Top Job for Gov't 31/08/2000 12:01:01

    Attracting high-tech investors is fast becoming the top priority amid government efforts to make the Philippines a haven for IT ventures.
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