Juniper Partners with Microsoft on IPTV Security (NewsFactor)
June 5, 2006NewsFactor - Juniper Networks has formed a partnership with Microsoft to provide security technology for Microsoft's Internet-based TV platform. Under the terms of the deal, Juniper will provide firewall and intrusion-detection services for Microsoft TV IPTV Edition customers.
Microsoft Removes PDF Support from Office 2007, Vista (NewsFactor)
June 5, 2006NewsFactor - Those looking forward to built-in Adobe PDF support in the forthcoming Office 2007 productivity suite and Windows Vista operating system might have to go without.
Can Microsoft Make Vista Less Annoying? (PC Magazine)
June 5, 2006PC Magazine - Microsoft plans to tweak the privilege escalation prompts in Windows Vista after beta testers complain that the current implementation is "annoying" and counterproductive.
Juniper to provide Microsoft IPTV security (Reuters)
June 5, 2006
Reuters - Computer network equipment maker
Juniper Networks Inc. will offer security services for
Microsoft Corp.'s Internet Protocol television (IPTV) software,
the companies said on Monday.
Microsoft Sets Collaboration Timeline (PC Magazine)
June 5, 2006PC Magazine - The software giant is expected to unfurl its road map for its collaboration products at two upcoming events.
Microsoft to update Office for business intelligence (InfoWorld)
June 5, 2006InfoWorld - Microsoft plans to clarify its business intelligence strategy with the unveiling of Microsoft Office PerformancePoint Server 2007, a new addition to its Office lineup, on Tuesday.
Microsoft Plays Politics (PC World)
June 5, 2006
PC World - Its antitrust experience has awakened the software giant to the benefits of funding trips and campaigns.
Microsoft Taking Aim At Midsize Businesses (Investor's Business Daily)
June 5, 2006Investor's Business Daily - Microsoft is the world's largest software empire. Computer users are well aware of its Windows operating system, Office suite, MSN Web portal, Explorer browser and Xbox gaming console.
Google to introduce spreadsheet program (AP)
June 5, 2006
AP - Google Inc. will introduce a spreadsheet program Tuesday, continuing the Internet search leader's expansion into territory long dominated by Microsoft Corp.
Spam king settles with Texas, Microsoft (AP)
June 5, 2006AP - One of the world's most notorious spammers has settled lawsuits with the state of Texas and Microsoft Corp. that cost him at least $1 million, took away most of his assets and forced him to stop sending the nuisance e-mails.