Catégorie - Microsoft
Publicis grimpe en Bourse après le rachat de Razorfish à Microsoft
Les analystes sont satisfaits du prix auquel se boucle la transaction, car il se situe dans le bas de la fourchette qui circulait dans la presse. L'opération est jugée stratégiquement intéressante. Articles en Rapport Publicis en pôle position pour acheter Razorfish à microsoft Publicis en pôle position pour acheter Razorfish à Microsoft Publicis achète Razorfish à Microsoft pour 374 millions ...
2009-08-10 -
Les Echos
Microsoft’s enables Eclipse interoperability
NEW DELHI, INDIA: Microsoft Corp., on Wednesday announced at the Eclipse Summit Europe new solutions that help developers using the Eclipse platform take advantage of the new features in Windows 7 and Window Server 2008 R2, and reinforce Java and PHP interoperability with Windows Azure and Microsoft Silverlight.
2009-10-29 -
CIOL
Google makes headway on Microsoft in Los Angeles
The Los Angeles City Council votes to start using email service from Google Inc., a widely anticipated move that may augur well for the Internet search giant’s efforts in competition with Microsoft Corp. to sell technology to businesses and government agencies.
2009-10-28 -
Market Watch
Yahoo sets out to regain analysts' respect
With its stock in a three-year funk, Yahoo Inc. set out Wednesday to persuade investors that the Internet company's struggles are nearly over. "We have fallen and we really want to get back up," Yahoo Chief Executive Carol Bartz said as she kicked off an all-... Sponsored Topics: Yahoo - Carol Bartz - Chief executive officer - Business - Microsoft
2009-10-28 -
San Francisco Chronicle
Zeus to Manage the Cloud
Zeus Technology, the Anglo-American concern whose web server ran 3% of the world’s web sites back before the dot.com bubble burst, third in the race behind Apache and Microsoft, was asking around among CIOs, IT director and senior IT managers at large organizations and came to find out that although 75% of them, give or take, are either in the cloud or soon will be, only 27% have a solution in ...
2009-10-31 -
Linux
Microsoft and OpenX in deal to boost their online ad businesses
The software giant will use its clout to refer larger corporate clients to the Pasadena firm, which operates one of the nation's largest independent Web advertising networks. Microsoft Corp. and OpenX Technologies Inc., a Pasadena-based Web advertising start-up, have struck a deal that would enable both companies to expand the reach of their online ad businesses.
2009-11-03 -
Los Angeles Times
Apple Leads October Sentiment for Tech - Google and Amazon Gain Ground
Crowd Technologies, Inc. today announced the October 2009 sentiment results for Apple, Google, Intel, Cisco, Amazon, and Microsoft. As expected, Apple continues to lead the pack with a stellar 3.11 sentiment rating while Microsoft bring ups the rear at 2.27. Google, Amazon, and Apple were the big winners in sentiment change for October. Piqqem leverages the wisdom of crowds by allowing its users ...
2009-11-04 -
PitchEngine
YOUR TECH: Microsoft keypads evolve
It's interesting, at least to me, what a difference a new peripheral can make. And, it's kind of reassuring that Microsoft Corp.'s keyboards, however they evolve, continue to deliver some great, common-sense value to consumers. Witness the $80 Wireless Comfort Desktop 5000, which was announced at the end of August and is now making its way, albeit slowly, into the retail channel. It's an expense ...
2009-11-11 -
The Washington Times
Microsoft's monthly security fixes spare Windows 7
Microsoft's newest computer operating system has survived its first few weeks on the market without needing any security fixes. Microsoft Corp. plugged several security holes Tuesday, but none are aimed at Windows 7, which was released Oct. 22. That's to be... Microsoft - Operating system - Microsoft Windows - Windows 7 - Windows Vista
2009-11-10 -
San Francisco Chronicle
Major players using Wi-Fi for marketing
NEW YORK — Google, Yahoo, eBay and Microsoft, competitors on the Web, all have the same idea for marketing themselves this holiday season: temporarily providing free Wi-Fi access in airports, airplanes and public places.
2009-11-16 -
Everett Herald
Wi-Fi for travelers is marketing lure
Google, Yahoo, eBay and Microsoft, competitors on the Web, all have the same idea for marketing themselves this holiday season: temporarily providing free Wi-Fi access in airports, airplanes and public ...
2009-11-15 -
Tulsa World