Microsoft hopes to tackle an age-old problem with the next version of Windows: How to keep PCs running like new.
Microsoft on Wednesday inadvertently provided developers and enterprise customers with early access to the second testing version of the next version of Office.
Microsoft will be shipping the second beta version of Office 11 next month, complete with XML tools.
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The latest version of the Office suite of programs is to be positioned as the central base for businesses to build their own solutions.
Novell has released a new version of GroupWise, its answer to Microsoft's ubiquitious Outlook/Exchange collaboration suite.
Microsoft detailed on Tuesday its road map and pricing for Web-based software suites built for big companies and growing businesses.
If you like Microsoft's Outlook e-mail client software but hate the expense of licensing and running Exchange Server, there is another alternative: a subscription service that effectively lets people dump Exchange in favour of Google's cloud-computing infrastructure.
Global trade exchange Bartercard may be an all-Microsoft shop, but the company is far from convinced of the benefits of upgrading to Windows Vista and Office 2007 after testing the beta versions.
Microsoft has started private testing of a service that would offer consumers, on a subscription basis, access to the company's Outlook e-mail and calendaring program, along with 2 gigabytes of e-mail storage.
Microsoft has modified its new interface for Office 2007 after complaints from beta testers that the ribbon system took up too much space on screen.
It might be the world's most widely distributed e-mail client, but Microsoft has confirmed that it has no intention of further developing Outlook Express.
Microsoft on Wednesday offered further details on the next version of Office, announcing plans for a new home version as well as new server-based products and a new high-end enterprise edition of the desktop suite.
A program which learns how people prefer to organise their messages based on behavior and automatically sort them into three customisable categories such as "in-box," "later" and "spam" has been launched.
Yahoo has become the latest major Internet company to introduce consumer software for searching e-mail and other desktop files.
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