Settling a suit that seemed relatively weak compared to the DoJ's, Microsoft avoids further legal torture. The outcome could mark a turning point in the company's attitude
Bill Gates moves aside to concentrate on technology strategy. Steve Ballmer now has final responsibility for all business decisions
Arguing that it has broken no laws, Microsoft says it was legitimately protecting its intellectual property. In the browser market, Microsoft says it was merely ensuring competition
Once again, quarterly earnings exceeded analyst expectations. Despite all the talk of the 'impending decline of the PC era,' the Microsoft money-making machine proceeds unabated
Compares key financial measurements for the second quarter of fiscal year 1999 through the second quarter of fiscal 2000
Microsoft CFO Gregg Maffei resigned in December to become CEO of a Canadian company that builds and operates high-bandwidth fiber-optic networks
Up to 10,000 temporary workers should have been allowed to participate in a Microsoft stock purchase plan, the U.S. Supreme Court has decided
Ask Maxwell enables users to type a question in English and get a list of related questions and answers
For desktops, Windows 2000's benefits are compelling, the prerequisites are clear, and the migration process relatively straightforward; on the server side, the issues are much more complex