Users of Microsoft's new Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) 6.0 client apparently can bypass server-side security settings.
Microsoft blogger describes why a security tool was needed to convert Office 2003 files to the Office 2007 format.
Redmond offers a Windows Installer patch to fix a resource-use problem.
Redmond plans to collaborate on a translation project between its Open XML format and China's Unified Office Format.
Attendees at Enterprise Architect Summit 2007 saw a keynote presentation on how Microsoft Services adds value as a consultant to businesses.
Redmond votes to add Open Document Format to ANSI, even as it pushes its OOXML format.
Product enables Java development for Microsoft's collaboration server.
A new nonprofit industry group works to push IEEE 802.1x as the basis for open source client-side security.
Approva's app helps to facilitate Sarbanes-Oxley compliance.
The rumor turns out to be true with WinHEC announcement.
Microsoft looks to system builders to create customized solutions for Windows Home Server.
The Borland subsidiary, moving at a rapid clip, has announced new tools for rapid application development.
Execs allege 235 violations of Microsoft patents and finger Linux and OpenOffice as culprits.
Company rolls out PPM solution that promises to help IT management make better decisions about software infrastructure across the enterprise.
Software companies are reaching out with partnerships and educational efforts to show how service-oriented architecture can improve IT and business processes.
Announcements at show include a development platform for large-scale Java deployments and a new edition of Nokia's platform for mobile device app development.
Redmond makes move to meet its 'Viridian' beta release date.
Ericsson will provide its SIP technology as part of the open-source GlassFish project.
Post may have disclosed official name of Redmond's upcoming server OS.
Provider of CRM SaaS solutions rolls out event for developers.