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    Retail

    April 29, 2008
    Cost Savings and IT Space Constraints Top Reasons Why Retailers Adopting Virtualization, Reports Microsoft Survey

    Four out of 10 retailers surveyed invest in virtualization to improve IT performance, optimize computing resources and ready infrastructures for emerging technologies.

    February 26, 2008
    Microsoft and IBM to Collaborate on a Pre-Installed Windows Embedded-Based Point-of-Service Solution for the Retail and Hospitality Industries

    Microsoft Windows Embedded for Point of Service offering tapped as standard Windows platform for IBM retail systems.

    January 14, 2008
    New Microsoft Dynamics for Retail Solution Delivers Breakthrough Performance to Specialty Retailers

    The Dallas Cowboys select Microsoft Dynamics as first-round draft pick.

    January 14, 2008
    MediaCart, Microsoft and Wakefern Team Up to Deliver Next-Generation Digital Grocery Shopping and Ad Experience

    MediaCart system to use Microsoft’s Atlas ad-serving technology to deliver targeted advertising to shoppers directly at the point of purchase.

    January 10, 2008
    Media Alert: Microsoft Puts Innovation on Display for Retailers and Consumers at National Retail Federation Annual Convention & Expo

    New and emerging technologies for enhanced shopping experiences, employee productivity and operational efficiencies take center stage at industry-leading trade show.

    January 8, 2008
    ShopLocal Delivers Seamless Shopping Experience, Supports Record Consumer Traffic During 2007 Holiday Season With Microsoft Software

    Consumers preparing for holidays drive 84 percent increase in ShopLocal traffic; nonstop availability throughout holiday season is supported by Microsoft technologies.

    November 19, 2007
    Atlas Institute’s Seventh Annual Holiday Online Shopping Report Reveals Consumer Behavior and Advertiser Insights

    Study notes that after the “online crush,” consumers still rely on the Internet for the “offline rush.”

    October 16, 2007
    Steve Ballmer: ANA Annual Conference

    Transcript of remarks by Steve Ballmer at the ANA Annual Conference.

    August 6, 2007
    Wyoming Car Dealerships Increase Web Site Traffic With Microsoft Software

    Dealers use Microsoft SQL Server to pull together disparate info, create advertising campaign and help increase Web site traffic by 20 percent.

    July 26, 2007
    Microsoft Creates Applied Research Group Focused on Search and Ad Technologies

    Increased investment aimed at speeding search and ad innovations and their delivery to customers.

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