So, when is Windows Vista Service Pack 1 coming out? It sounds like a simple question, but the answer is anything but.
The Mozilla Corporation has released an advance testing version of its popular Firefox web browser, just days after Google revealed its competing Chrome software.
Microsoft has launched a blog that will discuss penetration testing and vulnerability testing of Microsoft code.
Microsoft has discovered the best beta tester for the next generation of its server operating system, Windows Server 2008, is itself.
Google is working on a security tool -- codenamed Lemon -- to detect vulnerabilities in its Web applications.
It's the message I always dread seeing on my computer screen: "the Adobe Update Manager requires your attention".
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Product marks company's entry into market for desktop security products for businesses, but not much is known about it yet.
Using beta software may be kind to your bottom line, but you should exercise caution. Tim Landgrave explains that the best beta implementations involve partnerships between your company and the vendor.
Eight months after Microsoft launched a new strategy for better securing its software, network expert Del Smith examines the organisation's progress toward providing a "Trustworthy Computing" environment.
Despite having a quality management product on the books at Western Power, no one was using it, causing the energy company to have problems with software development quality.
Microsoft makes a "technical refresh" for the second test version of Office 2003 available to all 600,000 beta testers. It was initially available only to a select group.
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New communications software aims to tap into the P2P trend among young people, but without the usual unsavoury legal implications.
Sun Microsystems' StarOffice 6.0 will go on sale May 21 with a price of US$75.95 in a more concerted effort by the server specialist to take on Microsoft's overwhelmingly dominant Office.
In a brief security lapse, early testers of Microsoft software had access to discussions on all of Microsoft's products, rather than just the programs they were testing.
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