The appeals court already has affirmed Microsoft's right to build Internet capabilities into the Windows operating system to benefit consumers.
We're on track to complete Windows Vista this year, but quality is the top-line message.
You can get 170 percent more Terminal Services users on a single server with Windows 2003 Server x64 than you can with 32-bit Windows.
Windows XP is indeed friendly and rational, and its minor inconveniences are normal in a new product,
Windows XP is designed to bring more choice and options to consumers, not fewer, in stark contrast to AOL Time Warner's closed, proprietary strategy.
Windows Vista is on the final approach. Microsoft needed to take some early steps to start thinking about the next version.
Windows Vista is going to be a significant release for all Windows customers, including enterprises, small and medium-sized businesses as well as consumers.
Windows Vista is as much, if not more, a business release.
Windows Vista and the next version of Office will usher in a new user experience that developers can build upon and illustrate the capabilities of the underlying platform.
Windows might have 10 times as many people as they need,