Microsoft’s design principles for business applications and other industry-leading products that provide seamless integration allow partners to provide end-to-end solutions to small and mid-sized businesses.
Microsoft announces increased investments in its worldwide channel of business partners to deliver tools and resources that help partners take advantage of new business opportunities.
Roundtable Q&A: The Ascend Program provides Microsoft industry partners and customers with deep technical training, tools and hands-on labs to accelerate the process of migrating to next-generation technology.
Microsoft Hardware long ago bid adieu to boring beige. A new mouse conceived by the cutting-edge European designer Philippe Starck is the centerpiece of the latest collection of input devices Microsoft design executives unveiled today.
The 15-member global panel of students known as the Microsoft Office Information Worker Board of the Future seeks ways to customize and streamline current software, plus increased software training and cultural adaptations of technology for the developing world.
On separate tours of the Asia-Pacific region, Microsoft’s chairman and CEO join government officials in committing resources and know-how to narrowing the technology-skills gap in Asian communities.
Through Partners in Learning, Microsoft is partnering with nations, communities and educators around the world to create sustainable educational programs to train teachers and prepare students to succeed in the global economy.
Q&A: Pieter Knook, senior vice president of Microsoft’s Mobile and Embedded Devices Division and Communications Sector Business, discusses how this week’s release of Windows CE 5.0 contributes to Microsoft’s devices strategy.
The Imagine Cup competition encourages the world’s students to reach their full potential in programming, video, graphics and math. Finals are July 2-8 in Brazil.