Microsoft BackOffice Server Helps Carnival Cruise Lines Delight Passengers
White Papers To ensure that the company succeeds in running its business tightly and efficiently, Carnival uses Microsoft BackOffice Server to simplify and streamline its communications and information management.
[July 10, 2004, 0:00]
MS Forges Ahead With Office, BackOffice
News Microsoft delivered a new beta release of its latest Office XP software to corporate clients and released its final version of BackOffice 2000 Wednesday. Separately, Microsoft announced it has begun shipping the final version of its BackOffice 2000...
[March 1, 2001, 9:29]
Mold-Tech, Inc. Increases Customer Interaction Using Small Business Server
White Papers Growing 20% annually, it has implemented a network based on Microsoft BackOffice Small Business Server to help manage the business of running the company and to better communicate with its customers. The Microsoft Outlook and Microsoft Exchange...
[July 10, 2004, 0:00]
Microsoft Considers Renting Software
News Last week, one of Microsoft's hosting partners -- FutureLink Distribution Corp.announced it plans to offer Microsoft's BackOffice products on a subscription, or rental, basis. FutureLink's plans for providing BackOffice on a subscription basis are...
[June 4, 1999, 7:01]
MS Readies Next-generation Software
News Tahoe isn't Microsoft's only new BackOffice application on tap in the post-Windows 2000 timeframe, sources say. Like Tahoe, Polar is part of Microsoft's strategy to more closely integrate its Office and BackOffice products, sources say.
[February 12, 1999, 9:00]
MS Reports Solid Quarter, UK Looks Good
News Growth in the Microsoft BackOffice set of products continues to be robust," said Paul Maritz, group VP applications and platforms group. Microsoft UK said it saw 35 per cent revenue growth in the fiscal year, primarily oiled by growth in its...
[July 18, 1997, 10:02]
MS Nets Good Income
News Greg Maffei, Microsoft's treasurer said that NT server software would account for about 40 per cent of the server software market, by June and would therefore be used to encourage greater sales of products such as BackOffice and SQL.
[January 20, 1997, 11:43]
Microsoft Revs Up The 'digital Dashboard'
News But almost all users have an aspect of knowledge worker about them," said Bart Wojciehowski, director of strategic marketing with Microsoft's business productivity group, the unit that oversees Office, BackOffice.
[June 7, 2000, 11:37]
MS Windows Vs. MS Office?
News Some software developers agree with this future scenario; others think Office or BackOffice for Linux might do little more than kill off Microsoft competitors in these markets and leave customers with fewer choices.
[May 2, 2000, 8:21]
MS Revisits Internet Strategy
News While most of these servers are expected to be part of the next full-fledged BackOffice update, Microsoft (just to make things interesting) is now calling this collection Windows Distributed interNet Architecture (DNA) 2000.
[September 14, 1999, 9:16]
Guy Kewney's Weekend Diary
News I go home in a bad mood; not the slightest point writing about this, because the Microsoft BackOffice juggernaut just crushes everything in its path. I didn't come to talk to Barksdale so that I could hear nice things about NT and BackOffice, for...
[October 19, 1996, 9:00]
MS, Amdahl To Bind NT Server, Mainframe Know-how
News Nothing is more important than enabling our enterprise customers to take full advantage of Windows NT Server- and BackOffice-based solutions while protecting their investments in host systems and data," said Steve Ballmer, executive vice president...
[February 2, 1998, 15:20]
Microsoft Serve Up Suites And Sushi
News Based on the Microsoft BackOffice software, the Small Business Server is designed to help businesses share information and resources, access the Internet, communicate with customers and partners, and run important applications.
[November 12, 1997, 13:38]
Microsoft Gives New Life To SMS
News Systems Management Server (SMS) is one of Microsoft's BackOffice servers aimed at systems administrators. When Microsoft rolled out Windows 2000, many speculated the product spelled the beginning of the end for another Microsoft offering, Systems...
[January 17, 2001, 16:04]
A Year Ago: Microsoft To Fight UK Skill Shortage
News Microsoft also hopes some contractors will progress to its Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) qualification which demands the ability to implement and support systems under Windows, NT Server and BackOffice; and the Microsoft Certified...
[September 25, 1998, 6:50]
A Year Ago: Microsoft Removing Java From Its Sites
News Among the Microsoft Web sites that make the heaviest use of Java are the Microsoft Developer Network site, the BackOffice Live site and the Microsoft.com Germany site. Microsoft Corp.has ordered the removal of Java applets from its Web sites.
[September 14, 1998, 6:28]
Are 'Baby Bills' In Your Future?
News The unit handles the Office desktop suite; BackOffice server suite; Visio drawing/design products acquired by Microsoft late last year; Pocket PC, bCentral small business portal and Small Business Server (a Windows NT-based BackOffice bundle); and...
[April 25, 2000, 9:00]
Microsoft Warns Of Office, IE Security Risks
News The Office holes are in BackOffice Server 2000, BizTalk Server 2000, Biztalk Server 2002, Commerce Server 2000, Commerce Server 2002, Internet Security Server 2000, Microsoft Money 2002, Microsoft Money 2003, Microsoft Office 2000, Microsoft...
[August 23, 2002, 7:43]
Microsoft Backs Away From Alpha
News Microsoft also will include an Alpha version of the upcoming NT 4.0 Service Pack 6, and plans to continue to provide hot fixes for Alpha-based NT 4.0 and BackOffice products like SQL Server and Exchange Server concurrently with Intel-based hot fixes.
[August 25, 1999, 15:45]
CRM Software Developer Gains Cost And Time Advantage With BackOffice Server 2000
White Papers Purple Solutions, Inc.broke new ground with its PurpleCRM software, which takes advantage of Microsoft BackOffice Server installation and administration tools and the Microsoft Outlook user interface to provide an off-the-shelf Customer...
[September 20, 2006, 0:00]

