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Microsoft Surprises with Quarterly Report

Blowing Wall Street estimates out of the water, Microsoft officials on Wednesday announced an 18 percent increase in profits for its fiscal first quarter 2001 over the same period a year ago and then painted a rosy picture for the rest of the fiscal year in terms of Windows 2000 products.

Analyst: Behind .NET Lurks .DOJ

Microsoft has spent plenty of time recently discussing its .NET strategy – which shifts much of the company’s emphasis from software to delivery and support of online services. However, the software giant has been murky about details regarding how .NET will be productized, or how it will fit with Windows.

Lieberman Talks IT at Gartner Conference

ORLANDO, Fla. -- The digital divide, Internet taxes, and economic growth were topics taken up by Senator Joseph Lieberman, vice presidential candidate on the Democratic ticket with Al Gore, as part of an appearance at the GartnerGroup ITxpo.

Plasmon Ships First LTO Drive

RSW Launches Remote Web Application Testing System

October 18, 2000

Ballmer Defends Microsoft Pricing and Practices

ORLANDO, Fla. -- Steve Ballmer, president and CEO of Microsoft, defended Microsoft product pricing trends, .NET strategy, and industry practices Wednesday at GartnerGroup’s Symposium/ITxpo.

Sun’s McNealy to Enter ‘Utility’ Business

Scott McNealy, chairman of Sun Microsystems, announced that Sun intends to eventually reposition itself as an information utility that provides services and functionality via a Web-based “dial tone.”

AMD Ships 1.2 GHz Athlons, 800-MHz Durons

October 17, 2000

Microsoft Stock Plunges 6 Percent

Microsoft's stock price dropped a whopping 6.4 percent on the Nasdaq exchange Monday, putting the price level of the software giant at its lowest point in almost two years.

HP Intends to Reinvent the IT Game, Fiorina Promises

Carly Fiorina, president and CEO of Hewlett-Packard, outlined HP’s new strategy to expand into IT and e-business services at Monday’s keynote session at the GartnerGroup ITXpo currently taking place in Orlando, Fla.

Dell Recalls Notebook Batteries

Dell is voluntarily recalling about 27,000 batteries supplied to the company for notebook use. The batteries can short circuit, even when not in use, potentially causing them to become very hot, release smoke, and possibly catch fire.

Microsoft, Partners Open Technology Lab

Microsoft, along with technology partners led by Dell, today opened its second technology center in Austin. The Microsoft Technology Center (MTC) – Austin combines a team of consultants, a powerful development environment, and a group of technology partners headed by Dell.

Gates Discusses New Microsoft Initiatives

At the Intel Exchange conference today in San Francisco, Microsoft chairman and chief software architect Bill Gates announced a new management solution called Microsoft Operations Manager, a series of standards-based management interfaces called .NET Management Services, and a partner program called the Microsoft Management Alliance.

Microsoft, NetIQ Sign Licensing Agreement

Today at the Intel Exchange conference in San Francisco, Microsoft and NetIQ announced a technology licensing agreement and partnership in operations management.

Microsoft Adds Management Services to .NET

New .NET services announced at Intel Exchange: Microsoft Operations Manager, .NET Management Services, and Microsoft Management Alliance.

BMC’s Patrol Suite Manages Exchange 2000

October 11, 2000

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