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MediaCart system to use Microsoft’s Atlas ad-serving technology to deliver targeted advertising to shoppers directly at the point of purchase. MediaCart Holdings, Microsoft Corp. and Wakefern Food Corporation announced, at the National Retail Federation’s Read More...
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Consumers preparing for holidays drive 84 percent increase in ShopLocal traffic; nonstop availability throughout holiday season is supported by Microsoft technologies. Microsoft Corp. announced that ShopLocal , a leader in multichannel shopping and marketing Read More...
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Customers report savings of 25 percent to 30 percent from VoIP, conferencing software; more than 50 partners announce new products and services. Bill Gates, chairman of Microsoft Corp., and Jeff Raikes, president of the Microsoft Business Division, announced Read More...
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HealthVault gives people a place to keep, research, and share medical information. Microsoft Corp. has launched an online health-care service designed to help patients take control of their health records and monitor their medical conditions. Microsoft's Read More...
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Company introduces “Online” services and Microsoft Office Live Workspace, solutions that combine client, server and services offerings to deliver connected computing options for people and businesses. Microsoft Corp. laid out the next phase in its strategy Read More...
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Software to save years in research that aligns patients and treatments. The H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute has selected Azyxxi®, the Microsoft® unified health enterprise platform, to aid in its development of personalized cancer Read More...
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Alliance established to provide the real-time data necessary for physicians and staff to make well-informed decisions about patient care and enterprise operations. Novant Health has joined the growing list of leading health institutions that want to get Read More...
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Intel, Texas Instruments and others license Microsoft intellectual property for voice; new Quality of Experience Monitoring Server for customers unveiled. At the VoiceCon San Francisco 2007 Conference, Microsoft Corp. outlined how its software-based approach Read More...
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New product helps travelers save time and money with current traffic updates and gas price information The updated version of the program combines the No. 1 best-selling travel and mapping software1 for the United States and Canada, a sleek Global Positioning Read More...
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I nnovative new version of popular personal finance software, Microsoft Money, debuts powerful new Insights. Money Plus debuts innovative new tools that enable consumers to effortlessly manage all their finances. With customizable “Insights,” Microsoft Read More...
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The Microsoft Canada Development Centre will be home to software developers from around the world. Microsoft Corp., July 5, 2007, announced that it intends to expand its presence in Canada by opening a new software development center in the greater Vancouver, Read More...
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Verbatim will offer an expanded range of optical, magnetic and flash products. Verbatim has acquired storage and imaging product manufacturer, SmartDisk with immediate effect. Verbatim has purchased substantially all of the assets, including the external Read More...
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Microsoft’s high-performance computing business gains adoption across industries. Fresh off the revelation that Microsoft® high-performance computing (HPC) technologies are being widely adopted by customers, software and hardware partners, a technical Read More...
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After two years of pioneering work and collaboration in AIDS research, Microsoft openly shares its software source code with the greater scientific community to help expedite global research. The source code for a set of software tools developed by Microsoft Read More...
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New software helps students efficiently complete assignments while garnering the knowledge to succeed in the most difficult of school subjects. According to an independent survey commissioned by Microsoft Corp., 77 percent of teachers and 73 percent of Read More...
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