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  • Tue Aug 1 2006 Microsoft reshuffles executives

    Restructures its Platform and Services Division, with top Windows engineer taking new role once Vista is released.

    Posted by Dawn Kawamoto

  • Wed Jan 17 2007 Security tools ready for Vista launch

    It might be the most secure version of Windows yet, but Vista will still require outside help in protecting against common cyberthreats.

    Posted by Joris Evers

  • Mon Apr 25 2005 Microsoft launches 64-bit Windows

    Long-awaited versions of the OS geared for speed finally see the light of day.

    Posted by Ina Fried

  • Fri Feb 15 2002 Microsoft to cast .Net in ad campaign

    The software titan will begin translating its complex .Net strategy into business-friendly terms with a $200 million ad campaign that launches Monday.

    Posted by Tiffany Kary

  • Fri Feb 29 2008 So why did mighty Microsoft turn so wimpy?

    The e-mail revelations coming to light paint a picture of a company at odds with its fearsome reputation. How do you explain the striking contrast between reality and perception?

    Posted by Charles Cooper

  • Fri Aug 27 2004 Microsoft corrals changes for Longhorn

    To meet 2006 deadline for major Windows revision, software maker lops off WinFS file system.

    Posted by CNET Staff

  • Fri Jun 27 2008 Orbitz paves the way to enterprise open-source contributions

    Company is demonstrating you don't have to be a vendor to write great open-source code. It makes good business sense whether you're buying or selling software.

    Posted by Matt Asay

  • Thu Jul 28 2005 What's next for Microsoft

    Premium versions of Windows, Office are in the offing. Also: More Hotmail features, new IE security, low-cost Windows update.

    Posted by CNET News.com Staff

  • Mon Nov 12 2007 Microsoft's virtualization about face

    Even Microsoft, however reluctantly, has now accepted the trend towards embedded hypervisors even while it simultaneously tries to keep as much control over its own destiny as possible.

    Posted by Gordon Haff

  • Mon Apr 12 2004 Microsoft: Not enough XPerienced PCs

    Many companies aren't buying Windows XP--or they're buying the licenses but not installing the software. Microsoft's marketing machine is looking to change that as the Service Pack 2 update rolls out.

    Posted by Ina Fried

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