Microsoft is using Groove technology, which it acquired four years ago when Ray Ozzie joined the company, to create an offline client for SharePoint Server 2010 that can also read and edit data from third-party line-of- ...
If Bill Gates leaving Microsoft is the end of an era, then Ray Ozzie's ascension is the beginning of a revolution designed to transform the company's business model as well as redefine corporate IT infrastructures and ...
Microsoft's future is grounded in software and services integrated for use on the server, desktop or mobile devices, according to Ray Ozzie, the company's chief software architect.
Microsoft at the end of the month will unveil its "Cloud OS," the secretive Ray Ozzie project that provides a virtual Windows operating system platform for the rapid development, deployment, and maintenance of Internet ...
Microsoft plans to incorporate online services into its lineup of client and server software as one option for delivering technology to corporate users.
Microsoft's Bill Gates will leave his day-to-day duties at Microsoft in July 2008 to pursue his passion to fulfill the mission of helping less fortunate people throughout the world through the foundation he started with ...
This week, Microsoft finally took the wraps off the cloud operating system that CEO Steve Ballmer hinted at earlier this month and that has been under development for two years under Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie. ...
It was a rough 2006 for Microsoft, relatively speaking for a company that posted $44 billion in revenue, as it weathered long-awaited new versions of Windows and Office. But as the software giant heads into 2007, the ...