Microsoft announced a suite of offerings today.
New service competes with Google Docs.
A Microsoft rep shows how to create and consume data services for the Web, using a simple HTTP interface for AJAX-based Web sites and RIA apps.
Action to extend the life of Microsoft's older OS is a sign of Vista's weakness.
Company offers migration advice for those still holding on to older Microsoft mail servers.
Partners will need to become experts in enabling business processes to survive in a software-as-a-service world.
DreamScene is released; other Extras are delayed again.
The suite includes a new version: Special Media Edition.
Very few of Microsoft's new servers for the home are available in the United States.
Windows Server 2008, Vista SP1 take big steps forward.
The RC is expected to be released this week, barring potential quality contol delays.
Think tank says such a move would spur competition, lower prices.
Testers of Microsoft's database server can expect a delayed release.
Big Blue looks to open up desktop apps with launch of Lotus Symphony.
Source code for online catalog app, named Tangerine, released by Infragistics.
"Presentations" is latest member of Google Docs family.
Solution offers an alternative way to extend Visual Basic 6 projects and work across platforms.
Development tool facilitates Ruby coding using Rails framework.
No word yet on whether Microsoft will take next step in appeal process.
Microsoft has re-organized its developer division, tapping .NET Framework head Jason Zander to oversee the team that puts together Visual Studio, the company's flagship development environment.