A political battle is raging in Russian cyberspace. Opposition parties and independent media say murky forces have committed vast resources to hacking and crippling their Web sites in attacks similar to those that hit tech-savvy Estonia as the Baltic nation sparred with Russia over a Soviet war memorial.
- By The Associated Press
- July 02, 2007
Virtualization rocketed to the top of the gotta-have-it technology list a few years ago, primarily as a means of consolidating servers. But since that initial resurgence, vendors have been finding other applications for the technologies that provide a layer of abstraction between hardware systems and the software running on them.
- By John K. Waters
- July 02, 2007
Vista Ultimate has been out more than half a year now, and several prominent Windows bloggers have been asking when more Extras are coming.
- By Keith Ward
- July 02, 2007
The iPhone hype makes it a natural target -- by scammers looking to sell Apple's first cell phone for a huge markup, and also by hackers looking to add to their bot networks.
- By Keith Ward
- July 02, 2007
In Dayton, a state employee returns to work to find a $2,000 computer stolen. In Cleveland, someone walks into an unlocked office and takes a $2,200 laptop belonging to the state auditor's office.
- By The Associated Press
- July 02, 2007
Here's an up-to-date sketch of Microsoft's competitive landscape -- including the peaks and valleys that most affect partners.
- By Scott Bekker
- July 01, 2007
Partners can get seen in the small business space through some basic marketing moves.
- By M.H. McIntosh
- July 01, 2007
Take steps ahead of time to ensure a successful Microsoft partnership on products that will succeed.
- By Paul DeGroot
- July 01, 2007
Opening an office near Microsoft's corporate HQ can help you get inside information and access to the right people -- or simply drain your bank account. Here's what to consider before deciding whether a Redmond branch is right for you.
- By Rich Freeman
- July 01, 2007
Identity management is gaining prominence as a way to authenticate users across multiple platforms.
- By David Doane
- July 01, 2007
A hacker managed a rare feat Wednesday, successfully attacking a Web page within Microsoft's U.K. domain and replacing the page with several graphics related to Saudi Arabia.
- By Keith Ward
- June 29, 2007
Employees who work in Microsoft's Security Response Center (MSRC) can breathe easy: they don't have the worst job in science. Just the sixth worst.
- By Keith Ward
- June 29, 2007
Microsoft Corp. will sell "affordable" Windows computers aimed at students in India.
- By The Associated Press
- June 28, 2007
Earlier this week, Microsoft put exam 70-621 up for general availability.
- By Michael Domingo
- June 28, 2007
A Microsoft executive this week confirmed that Microsoft is close to offering a first step to help remedy the problem of Vista "downgrade rights," which posed complications for partners.
- By Scott Bekker
- June 28, 2007