November 6, 2001 Microsoft Great Plains Names Compass Technologies Global Developer of the Year Microsoft Great Plains Business Solutions named Compass Technologies of Cadillac, Mich., as its 2001 Global Developer of the Year.
November 6, 2001 Microsoft Unveils Latest Version of Microsoft TV Advanced At Worldwide Developer Conferences Now Features Windows CE 3.0 and DOCSIS Compatibility to Enable Network Operators To Deploy Revenue-Generating iTV Services More Quickly
November 6, 2001 Microsoft Trains Developers at DevDays 2001 With Visual Studio .NET Seventh Annual Event Is Microsoft’s Largest DevDays Ever
November 6, 2001 COMDEX Fall 2001 Microsoft Corp. has planned press activities for COMDEX Fall 2001, to be held in Las Vegas, Nov. 12–16.
November 6, 2001 Microsoft Recognizes Massachusetts Model for E-Government That Redefines How Citizens Interact With Government Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Microsoft and Systems Engineering Unveil MassCARES
November 6, 2001 Suppliers of All Sizes Reduce Operational Costs and Increase Revenue Using Microsoft Solution for Supplier Enablement New Solution Offers Suppliers Greater Opportunity in Business-to-Business Selling
November 6, 2001 Statement by Microsoft on Settlement of State Antitrust Claims Following news that nine states have joined the settlement between Microsoft Corp. and the U.S. Department of Justice, Microsoft Chairman and Chief Software Architect Bill Gates issued a statement.
November 6, 2001 Microsoft Hosts Trusted Computing Forum 2001 Industry and Government Leaders Come Together to Address Tough Issues Surrounding Privacy And Security
November 6, 2001 Putting an Extra ‘E’ in Government: How State Agencies Worldwide Are Going Online From online censuses to service kiosks, governments are using technology to meet increasing citizen demand for faster, more convenient services.
November 6, 2001 Developer Labor of Love: Volunteer “Directors” Connect Microsoft Developer Network to Local Programmer Communities Regional Directors train developer communities on new technologies and keep Microsoft in touch with grassroots developer concerns.