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Open Government Doesn’t Equal Open Source
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Posted by Teresa Carlson Vice President of U.S. Federal Government Sales (Cross-posted from the Microsoft FutureFed blog) The term “open” has many different connotations across the federal landscape. According to the president, open...
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Collaboration, Competition and IP in the Real World
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Posted by Horacio Gutierrez Corporate Vice President and Deputy General Counsel In the last few days Microsoft has made a number of announcements that reflect the pragmatic approach the company takes on intellectual property rights and open source...
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A Critical Time for Health Care Reform and Health IT
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Posted by Frank Torres Director, Consumer Affairs Washington, D.C. is always a busy place before Congress breaks for its summer recess. But even for the nation’s capital, the amount of activity currently happening around health care is extraordinary...
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Microsoft Develops Plug-in for Moodle to Aid Teachers, Students
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Posted by L. Michael Golden Corporate Vice President, Education Products Group As my colleagues and I talk to teachers, students and educational institutions about their use of information technology, we learn a lot about the applications with the...
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A Transparent Look at Office 2010
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Posted by Tom Robertson Associate General Counsel Last week was exciting for Microsoft as we hosted the 2009 Worldwide Partner Conference (WPC 09) in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. We made announcements for our company and our partners that will help...
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