10 May 2010
Cross-industry
Interview:
OnWindows spoke to programme manager Melissa MacBeth about the new version of Outlook and her career at Microsoft.
26 April 2010
Cross-industry
Interview:
New audio and video features for Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2010 allow users to more easily embed video in their presentations and overlay text and make basic edits to videos without leaving the programme.
19 April 2010
Cross-industry
Feature:
Jonathan Bailor, a Microsoft Word programme manager, worked with a team of problem-solvers at the company to bring an end to a 27-year-old issue: how to efficiently collaborate on documents.
15 April 2010
Communications
Feature:
NBC Sports used the new Silverlight Rough Cut Editor (RCE) to bring Vancouver Olympics coverage to viewers over the Web.
14 April 2010
Cross-industry
Feature:
The launch of Visual Studio 2010, .NET Framework 4 and Silverlight 4 have pushed the limits of application development across the Web, desktop, devices and the cloud and businesses are eyeing the new opportunities these tools will bring.
8 April 2010
Cross-industry
Interview:
OnWindows spoke to Excel programme manager Sam Radakovitz about a new feature for Microsoft Office Excel 2010 called “sparklines”.
6 April 2010
Cross-industry
Resource:
RSA, the security division of EMC, and Microsoft have announced the results of a global survey conducted by Forrester Consulting, entitled “The Value of Corporate Secrets: How Compliance and Collaboration Affect Enterprise Perceptions of Risk.”
1 April 2010
Cross-industry
Feature:
To most people, Microsoft Project is only for project management pros. Project 2010, which will ship with Microsoft Office 2010, aims to erase that perception and appeal to millions of Office users worldwide.
31 March 2010
Communications
Case Study:
O2, an Irish mobile phone service provider opted to upgrade to the Windows 7 operating system to take advantage of the mobility features, enhanced security functionality, and overall ease of use.
26 March 2010
Cross-industry
Interview:
OnWindows speaks to Microsoft programme manager Michael Affronti, who helped develop two new features for Microsoft Office 2010, which will help people do more, connect more and click less.
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