The Australian government is to gain access to the source code underlying Microsoft's Windows operating system, after signing an agreement with the software heavyweight in Canberra yesterday. The open ...
"As a partner, we are concerned if Microsoft's corporate intellectual property has been leaked to the Internet and gets into the wrong hands," said Ken Winell, president of Econium, a solution ...
Microsoft plans to share the source code underlying Windows with several international governments, a move designed to address concerns about the security of the OS. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET ...
Microsoft Corp. confirmed late yesterday that some of the secret code underlying its Windows NT and Windows 2000 operating systems has been leaked on the Internet. The company played down any ...
Microsoft has expanded a program that gives access to Windows source code to include the majority of its Most Valuable Professionals (MVPs), technology enthusiasts who help Microsoft users. Microsoft ...
The Windows 2000 source code that was leaked to the Internet originated from a Microsoft partner and not the software giant itself, according to the BetaNews.com Web site. In addition, the NTBugtraq ...
<p>Rumors are circulating that the source code, or at least a portion thereof, for both Windows NT and Windows 2000 has been leaked onto the Internet. As of yet, there has been no official word from ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. Microsoft Corp. officials confirmed late Thursday that a ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. Microsoft Corp.s decision last week to give its 1,000 top ...
Microsoft Corp. last week announced that its Windows source-code sharing initiative is being extended to some 150 systems integrators in more than 30 countries. A Microsoft spokesman said feedback ...
Microsoft's shared source chief Jason Matusow talks about whether the company plans to release more Office source code. The question is, does anybody want it? As program manager of the Shared Source ...