April 11, 2005 Microsoft and Intel Chart a Course for 64-Bit Computing Q&A: Microsoft’s Bob Muglia and Intel’s Abhi Talwalkar discuss 64-bit computing trends in the enterprise.
April 11, 2005 Microsoft’s Investments in Storage Technologies Deliver Value and Breadth of Choice to Customers The company will continue storage investments at the Windows platform level, in its ecosystem and in products and solutions partner
April 6, 2005 Greater Reliability Spurs Leading Companies to Choose Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Over Linux VeriTest finds Microsoft Windows Server 2003 more reliable than Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 3.0.
March 30, 2005 Microsoft Releases Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 New Service Pack Enables Increased Security and Simplified Administration
March 30, 2005 Customers Report Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 Helps Increase Productivity While Simplifying Administration Customers and industry partners worked closely with Microsoft in designing and testing a comprehensive service pack that addresses the core security of Windows Server 2003.
March 17, 2005 Microsoft and Quest Software Streamline Migration to Windows Platform for More Than 1.5 Million Novell NetWare Users Microsoft Extends Exchange 2003 Migration Support to Novell GroupWise 6.5 Users
March 16, 2005 “Indigo” Community Technology Preview Helps Developers Connect Developers get an early working glimpse into Microsoft’s latest Web-services technology.
March 3, 2005 Microsoft Expands Current Reporting Offering, Unveils Next-Generation Solutions for Reporting Microsoft Releases Third SQL Server 2005 Preview, Updates SQL Server 2000 Reporting Services and Expands Report Packs Offering
March 1, 2005 Microsoft Launches BizTalk Server 2004 Accelerator for RosettaNet and Highlights Four-Year Anniversary of BizTalk Server –With More Than 4,000 Customers BizTalk Server Leads the Application Integration Market With More Customers Than Any Other Product.
March 1, 2005 At Four-Year Anniversary, Adoption of Microsoft BizTalk Server Tops 4,000 Organizations Microsoft’s business-process integration server opens doors to new markets for customers.