Craig Spiezle, director of industry and partner relations for Microsoft’s Safety Technology and Strategy Team, and Trevor Hughes, executive director of the ESPC, discuss Sender ID and the use of authenticated e-mail solutions to combat the problems of spam, domain spoofing and phishing.
This week’s Microsoft Research Faculty Summit is just one of a variety of new or continuing programs through which Microsoft fosters partnership with leading academics in computer science.
Microsoft’s Board of Directors strengthens the company’s corporate governance policies with the establishment of a lead independent director and other changes.
As Microsoft and automaker Fiat unveil a strategic partnership to develop a telematics system for Fiat cars, the executive in charge of Microsoft’s Automotive Business Unit describes the vision behind the biggest deal in Microsoft’s eight years in the telematics business.
Microsoft’s director of Technology and Standards, Mike Wehrs, explains mobile standards and how they ensure that mobile devices can interconnect reliably around the world.
This week’s release of Microsoft Internet and Security Acceleration Server 2004 brings significant improvements in advanced protection, ease of use, and fast, security-enhanced Web access.
Mike Nash, corporate vice president of Microsoft’s Security Business and Technology Unit, offers insight into Microsoft’s ongoing investment in security and other areas to help fuel partner success.
Broad cooperation will provide a “holistic collaboration solution” based on Microsoft Office Live Meeting and the British telecommunication leader’s audio-conferencing technology.