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Microsoft exploits uproar over Firefox 4's retirement to beat IE drum

  Microsoft looks to business tools for health care | Preston Gralla: Is Microsoft blowing smoke when it says it won't be hurt by the cloud?
 
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Microsoft exploits uproar over Firefox 4's retirement to beat IE drum
Addressing the IT furor over Mozilla's plan to pull support for Firefox 4, Microsoft issued an open letter affirming its commitment to support the current Internet Explorer edition through 2020. Read More


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Microsoft looks to business tools for health care
Craig Mundie, Microsoft's chief research and strategy officer, demonstrated some applications on Thursday that apply current technologies to problems facing the health care industry. Read More

Preston Gralla: Is Microsoft blowing smoke when it says it won't be hurt by the cloud?
The new president of Microsoft's server and tools business Satya Nadella recently claimed that cloud computing represents a big opportunity for Microsoft rather than a threat. Is that just empty bravado, or does Nadella have a clear picture of the future?   Read More


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Microsoft: Cloud computing won't hurt us
Cloud computing is widely perceived as a threat to Microsoft, because the maker of Windows and Microsoft Office earns the lion's share of its money selling licenses for packaged software. Read More

Microsoft's cloud BPOS suite suffers outage again
Microsoft's BPOS cloud-hosted communication and collaboration suite suffered an outage on Wednesday, the latest in a string of technical problems in recent months. Read More

 
 
 

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