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Fri, Mar 5, 2010

On March 8, Microsoft will be back in U.S. District Court in East Texas to defend itself against another patent-infringement case. The new case is being brought by real-time communications vendor VirnetX Inc. and involves two VirnetX patents which that company claims Microsoft is using improperly in Windows XP, Vista and Windows Server, among other products.


Wed, Mar 10, 2010

Microsoft officials were vague last year about the company's plans for Windows Azure AppFabric -- a set of services for building composite applications, and complement to Windows AppFabric.But on March 9, Microsoft's AzureAppFabric team announced that the final version of Azure AppFabric will be out by April 9.


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Tue, Mar 2, 2010

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