Last modified: June 13, 2006 5:09 PM PDT
Microsoft gets down to business
At its TechEd 2006 conference, the Microsoft tells how its online services initiative pertains to IT professionals and software developers.
Microsoft details Windows Live 'platform'
Software giant bets advertising, Microsoft-hosted services will motivate developers to write consumer Web applications.June 13, 2006
Microsoft eyes data-gathering services
The software giant's push into services could result in data-based services to improve network management.June 12, 2006
The view from TechEd
photos Sessions were filled to capacity this year. But World Cup watching drew crowds as well.June 13, 2006
Making Office a doorway for business apps
Microsoft plans to release software geared to help third parties integrate Outlook, other Office components.June 12, 2006
Microsoft: Online services for businesses, too
Business-oriented online services are coming, CTO Ray Ozzie says at the company's TechEd conference.June 11, 2006
Enlisting developers for a Live push
How Microsoft's online services initiative will be key for its traditional audience: IT pros and developers.June 9, 2006
related coverage
Google guns for Microsoft
Google Spreadsheets targets Office, but analysts say Microsoft probably shouldn't worry...until the consumers begin to influence the enterprise.June 6, 2006
Microsoft unveils new betas for Office, Vista
With the test releases, Redmond wants to demonstrate that it's on track after missing several deadlines.May 23, 2006
