Tami Reller, a Microsoft Business Solutions veteran, has a new job as CFO of Microsoft's Platform & Services Division.
Service pack will be released about a year after the server first shipped.
Microsoft's new Web animation tool for nondevelopers is easy to use, and a potential hook into the Silverlight platform.
Two of the company's enterprise lifecycle management products now use the same modeling environment, allowing improved team collaboration.
The new license applies open source principles to network-run software.
QuickTime and WPAD flaws announced over holiday weekend.
Solution aimed at supporting mission-critical data in the enterprise.
WebSphere Portal will be sold with Mainsoft's .NET-Java interoperability solution.
Redmond makes way for virtualization competitors.
Product offers ease-of-use to those new to object-oriented databases.
.NET Framework 3.5 also released.
The standards group formed a technical committee to foster the Service Data Objects specification, an approach for handling data in service-oriented architectures.
Reed Sturtevant reunited with Ray Ozzie, Microsoft's chief software architect.
Corporations are beginning to warm up, though.
Schwartz describes virtualization management platform at Oracle OpenWorld event.
Number of unprotected SQL servers continues to rise.
Microsoft also re-released an older patch and plans to roll out nonsecurity fixes.
Microsoft added three updates to various components in its Patch Tuesday release.
Replaces Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003.
Eight versions of new server coming.