Microsoft gets the smiley face, indicating better standards compliance by its latest browser iteration.
Latest exploit affects Gmail.
Open source operating systems may gain prominence as ISVs gravitate toward virtual machines as a method of software delivery, report suggests.
Solutions are designed to enable drag-and-drop assembly of Web apps.
No fix yet; Microsoft investigating.
CRM product is expected by year's end.
Vista SP1 includes more than 300 fixes.
Claims that bundling Internet Explorer with Windows stifles competition.
Hyper-V is pushed out ahead of time.
An IDC survey found that a majority of partners expect to see opportunities from the hosted solutions model of software delivery.
As expected, the last Patch Tuesday offers fixes for seven vulnerabilities -- three of them critical -- and possibly sets the tone for 2008 as the "year of the Vista Patch."
Case involves charges for domain name purchases.
Redmond rolled out its next entry in its "Software Plus Services" offerings.
The community technology preview will include an option to use a model view controller, which may help some developers write unit tests and better maintain code.
Framework supports .NET 3.5 and Visual Studio 2008 RTM versions.
New virtualization solution is designed to run Windows on Intel-based Mac systems.
Patches mainly affect Windows servers and desktops.
Conference for developers set for late October 2008 in Los Angeles.
Oracle closes ranks, while Microsoft opens up.
Both products expected to RTM early next year.