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Making Microsoft Office Apps Into SOA ServicesOpen in New Window
"Tibco and OpenSpan are teaming up to combine functions from Office applications into a new composite that helps automate the business process." read more »
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Microsoft tools build bridge between OpenXML, other formatsOpen in New Window
Microsoft on Wednesday unveiled a free plug-in for Firefox to translate Open XML documents, an update to its document translator, and a toolkit for Java developers that was built under the umbrella o read more »
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Microsoft Reveals Fourth-Gen Datacenter DesignOpen in New Window
Microsoft Data Center Chief Mike Manos posted a blog entry yesterday on the company’s vision for next generation data centers. The blog post (and the accompanying animated video) has extensive read more »
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Microsoft begins updated Windows Live rolloutOpen in New Window
The new Windows Live profile features that were recently announced have begun to take effect, turning the formerly sterile Windows Live into a more cohesive portal for online content consumption. read more »
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Oracle, Emulex grant Linux data integrityOpen in New Window
A cure for silent corruptionDatabase maker Oracle and host bus adapter maker Emulex today announced that they have contributed code to eliminate silent data corruption to the open source Linux operat read more »
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Valve says DRM is stupid, but Microsoft still doesn't get itOpen in New Window
Valve's Gabe Newell calls most forms of DRM "stupid," but Microsoft's Randy Milller's response misses the point entirely. The war between PC gamers and publishers seems likely to continue. Read More. read more »
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iPhone app promo codes trickle outOpen in New Window
(Credit: CNET)On Tuesday, the first promotional codes that will make iPhone apps free to some users began trickling out of the App Store. Apple is finally bequeathing apps developers with a way to le read more »
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Microsoft applies Model T factory methods to datacentersOpen in New Window
Microsoft has come up with a faster, cheaper way to build its datacenters over the next five years, and it says other companies could use its methods too.Microsoft's approach, described by Genera read more »
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