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  • Report: Microsoft may launch new Office cloud license 05 February, 2010 23:35

    Microsoft may be close to adding a new way for big businesses to buy Microsoft Office.
  • Microsoft pulls Office from own online store 12 January, 2010 06:04

    On injunction deadline, Microsoft yanks all but one edition; Other online retailers have suite to sell
    Microsoft has pulled almost every version of Office from its own online store to comply with a court order requiring it to remove custom XML technology from its popular Word software starting today.
  • Court rejects Microsoft appeal, bans Word sales 23 December, 2009 09:28

    A federal appeals court today ordered Microsoft to stop selling its popular Word software in less than three weeks.
    A federal appeals court today ordered Microsoft to stop selling its popular Word software in less than three weeks, rejecting the company's appeal and confirming the ruling of a lower court.
  • Microsoft fixes Office 2003 document lockout bug 15 December, 2009 08:39

    Unpatched Rights Management Services will prevent even authorized users from reading protected documents
    Microsoft has fixed a problem in Office 2003 that prevented the software from opening documents saved using its access control technology.
  • Microsoft misses target date for Office Web Apps preview 31 August, 2009 05:54

    The applications were due to be available for testing by the end of August, but that won't happen
    Microsoft will miss its target date for releasing a technical preview of Office Web Apps, the Web-based versions of software in its Office productivity suite.
  • Microsoft: Outlook will replace Entourage in Office for Mac 14 August, 2009 04:11

    The company also will offer a new business edition of Office 2008 for Mac starting Sept. 15
    Microsoft on Thursday said that starting next year it will include Outlook in its version of the Office for the Mac platform, replacing Entourage, the e-mail and groupware application for Mac users the suite has now.
  • Microsoft, Nokia team to put Office apps on mobile phones 13 August, 2009 05:10

    The companies will jointly market the applications to business customers and carriers
    Microsoft and Nokia are working together to put a version of Microsoft's Office productivity applications on Nokia handsets, the companies said Wednesday.
  • Microsoft patches 19 bugs in sweeping security update 12 August, 2009 08:30

    Fixes software affected by its own development code bug, plugs holes already exploited
    Microsoft today delivered nine security updates that patched 19 vulnerabilities in several crucial components of Windows, as well as in Windows Media Player, Outlook Express, IIS (Internet Information Server), Office and several other products.
  • Microsoft Office vs.Google Docs: A Web Apps Showdown 14 July, 2009 04:11

    For personal users, Microsoft's Web apps will cost the same as Google Docs: nothing.
    The future may be the cloud, but it also may be Microsoft that ushers us into that realm of possibility and imagination. Today, Redmond unveiled as a part of Office 2010 a suite of Microsoft Office Web apps that will compete directly with Google Docs. While Microsoft isn't letting anyone play around with the apps just yet, on paper, Microsoft's Web apps look like they could blow Google's online services out of the water -- beta or no beta.
  • Microsoft sets record with huge Windows, IE, Office update 10 June, 2009 08:35

    Patches 31 vulnerabilities, including bug used in Pwn2Own hacking contest to break IE8
    Microsoft today issued 10 security updates that patched a record 31 vulnerabilities in Windows, Internet Explorer (IE), Excel, Word, Windows Search and other programs, including 18 bugs marked "critical."
  • PBX killer, Voice CAL coming to OCS in 2010 16 April, 2009 09:23

    Microsoft will ship a new version of its Office Communications Server (OCS) in 2010 and another in the following year or more, according to its TechNet Web site.
  • Exchange 2010: New Beta Sports Archiving Tweaks 16 April, 2009 08:01

    Microsoft raises the stakes against rival Lotus Notes by releasing a public beta version of Exchange 2010 today with new e-mail archiving and productivity features, plus an option for customers who want to mix and match on-premise and Web-hosted Exchange.
    Microsoft has released a public beta of the next iteration of Exchange, called Exchange Server 2010. This latest release of Microsoft's collaborative and messaging software, currently winning the market share battle with IBM's Lotus Notes, is the first out of the gate among Microsoft's upcoming Office-related products that include SharePoint 2010 and the rebranded Office 2010 (formerly referred to as Office 14). Exchange 2010 will become generally available in the second half of 2009.
  • Microsoft brands Office 2010, releases Exchange beta 16 April, 2009 05:12

    Exchange is the first product from the new Office suite due out next year
    Microsoft released a beta of Exchange Server 2010 on Wednesday, the first product that enterprise customers will see from the next version of Office.
  • Defence scraps Vista, Office, Exchange Server upgrades 19 February, 2009 10:36

    Plans to jump from XP to Windows 7 on the desktop
    The Department of Defence has abandoned its deployment of Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 and will forgo plans to deploy Windows Vista and Office 2007, citing the products lack “significant business advantage”.
  • Upcoming Microsoft patch lineup could be 'massive' 05 September, 2008 08:12

    Potentially huge patching job in store to fix vulnerabilities in Windows, Office, Windows Media Player and more.
    Microsoft today said it will ship four security updates next week, only a third as many as it did last month, to fix critical vulnerabilities in Windows, Office, Windows Media Player and other parts of its software portfolio.
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