Microsoft stories - Page 296
Founded in Albuquerque in April 1975 by the famous duo of founders Bill Gates and Paul Allen, Microsoft is today one of the biggest global IT companies. More than five decades after its inception, the company is now the world's third most valuable enterprise by market cap.
Computer software, personal computers and consumer electronics are the core business of Microsoft, but the company is also focused on cloud computing services and video games as well.
Computer software, personal computers and consumer electronics are the core business of Microsoft, but the company is also focused on cloud computing services and video games as well.

Why the new UI?
Wed, 1st Nov 2006
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Anne Taylor sheds light on the research-driven overhaul of Microsoft Office's UI, aiming to boost productivity with an intuitive, contextual design.

Helen Robinson on Partners
Wed, 1st Nov 2006
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Helen Robinson, Microsoft NZ's new managing director, champions partnership success as key to innovating and driving technology forward.

Security minds come to town
Wed, 1st Nov 2006
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Anti-virus experts from around the world will converge on Auckland next month for the annual AVAR (Association of Anti Virus Asia Researchers) conference.

Vista Early Adoption for Microsoft Partners
Sun, 1st Oct 2006
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Windows Vista release approaching with leading Microsoft partners, Gen-i and Datacom, ready to demonstrate and deliver its value to customers.

Hosting: Microsoft vs Linux
Sun, 1st Oct 2006
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Deciding between Microsoft and Linux for web hosting? We explore the best fit for basic, advanced, and corporate needs.

Digital home collaboration
Sun, 1st Oct 2006
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HP, D-Link, Benq, Microsoft and Kristil Home Automation joined forces last month to take technology to the masses.

Windows Vista channel readiness guide Part Three
Sun, 1st Oct 2006
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Brent Colbert, Microsoft NZ's marketing director, discusses the opportunities Windows Vista presents to partners.

Microsoft shifts gear
Fri, 1st Sep 2006
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There’s a feeling of change within Microsoft NZ with a new managing director, new building, new staff and new roles.

Welcome to Fabulous LAS VEGAS NEVADA
Fri, 1st Sep 2006
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The Hosting Con exhibition in Las Vegas highlights the booming SaaS market and the rising profile of New Zealand IT companies on the global stage.

Mac’s don’t work with PC’s
Fri, 1st Sep 2006
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Macs and PCs can function together on the same network without any technical issues, according to journalist David Olliver.

NZ gadgets underway
Fri, 1st Sep 2006
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As people use their computer to access more information and perform more tasks they increasingly face information overload.

Security a priority with Vista
Fri, 1st Sep 2006
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Microsoft Vista sets a new standard in OS security, offering comprehensive features for businesses and consumers alike, says NZ director.

Vista for all
Tue, 1st Aug 2006
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Microsoft unveils five editions of Windows Vista in New Zealand, catering to diverse needs from home entertainment to business security.

The Vista of Choice
Tue, 1st Aug 2006
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David Rayner, Microsoft New Zealand’s client product marketing manager for Windows Vista, talks to The Channel about Microsoft’s new operating system.

Windows Vista channel readiness guide
Tue, 1st Aug 2006
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This guide is designed to help you make the most of the opportunities that Microsoft’s new operating system presents.

Project Gotham Racing 3
Wed, 1st Mar 2006
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Project Gotham Racing 3: A visual tour de force that provides realistic racing with stunning graphics and intense gameplay.

Forza Motorsport
Sun, 1st May 2005
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Microsoft's Forza Motorsport revs up to challenge Gran Turismo as the next big thing in racing games with a feel of realism that's set to impress.