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NHS adds Vista in Microsoft deal
News CfH has also agreed with comms provider Cable & Wireless to refresh its internal email and directory service, NHSmail, by moving it onto a Microsoft Exchange 2007 server platform. An NHS spokesman said: "This new arrangement will deliver added... [16 Jul 2007]
Novell to spill beans on Microsoft patent pact
News Regarding Novell's stock option situation, the review "did not find any evidence of intentional wrongdoing by any former or current Novell employees, officers or directors", Novell said in a statement. [24 May 2007]
For Ministry of Sound, IP telephony is massive
News The system is based around an NEC 2000 IPS voice server which will be integrated with Microsoft Outlook, once the company upgrades to Exchange 2007, to allow users to process voicemail alongside email and scheduling. [25 Apr 2007]
Microsoft sets sights on medium-sized businesses
News A key plank of this vision will be server software codenamed Centro, which will be based on the server release of Longhorn and the next version of Exchange. An IT scorecard measured IT capability from zero to 100 in sales and marketing, finance... [08 Sep 2005]
Microsoft lets your IT manager wipe your phone
News The pack will enable Windows' 'direct push' technology, where information is pushed from Exchange Server to a Windows Mobile phone or PDA without any middleware servers. Horn added that IT managers are now thinking about expanding their mobile... [06 Jun 2005]
10 points on Microsoft's 2005 'to do' list
News On the day that the software company received no slack from a European court, Directions on Microsoft's last point notes: "Microsoft needs cautious, clearly written and tightly enforced rules of engagement for employees working with customers... [22 Dec 2004]
New life for Microsoft's enterprise IM
News Istanbul is a feature within Microsoft's Live Communications Server 2005, software that initially launched as a way for companies to offer secure IM to their employees. Simnett added that the new features found in Istanbul can be used only if... [20 Oct 2004]
Microsoft and Cisco think small with CRM and VoIP combo
News The first joint offering from the SME relationship included a Cisco Ethernet broadband router, meant for companies of fewer than 20 employees, and Microsoft's Small Business Server 2003 Standard Edition, a combination of the Windows Server... [24 Aug 2004]
Sprint zeroes in on VoIP for small business
News In April, the two companies said they would begin selling Cisco Ethernet broadband routers, meant for companies with fewer than 20 employees, and Microsoft Small Business Server 2003 Standard Edition, which is a combination of the Windows Server... [16 Jul 2004]
Symantec makes another anti-spam acquisition
News TurnTide, which has 20 employees, sells a router-based technology that filters out unwanted email and viruses at the edge of corporate networks. Brightmail, the largest maker of spam-fighting software, reported a net income of about $1.1m on... [13 Jul 2004]
Yahoo! bids farewell to enterprise IM
News This penetration was mainly spurred by employees downloading Yahoo! IM technology lets people exchange messages in real time, and it has evolved features that let users play games, make phone calls and hold video conferences. [18 Jun 2004]
New CIO for Microsoft
News Microsoft has a long history of using its internal technology infrastructure as a test bed of sorts for new releases of its own products, such as the Windows operating system, the Exchange email server and SQL Server database. [10 May 2004]
Microsoft server unit turns in quarterly loss
News In January, Microsoft reported earnings that topped expectations, excluding substantial charges for stock-based compensation and a stock option transfer programme that allowed employees to sell underwater stock options. [09 Feb 2004]
Open source swap for Exchange touted
News A new open source effort dubbed OpenGroupware.org has been launched with the explicit intent to create applications that compete with Microsoft Exchange server products. However, in a recent memo to employees, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer identified... [14 Jul 2003]
Microsoft exchanges fees
News Companies will not have to pay as much to keep their email-addicted employees happy under new licensing terms established by Microsoft for the next version of Exchange. Another new option, known as "external connector," allows a company to have an... [30 Jun 2003]
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