Microsoft charges employee with spying
Former employee accused of stealing information
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Former employee accused of stealing information
Company still plans on rnunveiling BizTalk Server 2009 this week
Analysts warn Canadian companies will not be immune to the tightening global demand for IT products and services
The crack IT World Canada editorial team makes its fearless predictions for the coming year in technology
Microsoft is staying mum on Nortel’s bankruptcy filing, but the future of the companies’ unified communications alliance is murky
Trying to atone for its failed betapalooza, Microsoft is offering a full Windows 7 beta download for the next two weeks
Digital convergence and the connected home were centre-stage at CES, with Microsoft and Cisco adding details to their consumer strategies
Computing has spread from PCs to phones and TVs, and Windows will be on them all, says the Microsoft CEO
These Microsoft technologies will help SMBs save money and increase efficiencies
Netbooks will also be in the spotlight, and mobility will be a major focus
Microsoft’s Windows Azure is a well-thought-out cloud computing architecture that should be easy to learn for existing ASP.Net developers
Microsoft Canada’s Phil Sorgen and Envision IT’s Peter Carson discuss the Impact awards, and opportunities in the economic downturn
Distributors are offering an easy way to get into the SaaS game without having to make a huge investment
Already facing $700,000 in damages for counterfeiting Microsoft software, a Quebec retailer pleads guilty to contempt charges for counterfeiting again