05 Dec 1997
| by IAN DARBY
with Microsoft for leadership of the
browser market. The rivalry has become increasingly bitter following
allegations from the US Justice Department that Microsoft threatened not
to install Windows 95 on machines ...
cent in
1995 to 62 per cent in 1996. Microsoft s Internet Explorer now has a 34
per cent share ...
05 Dec 1997
| by IAN DARBY
s biggest client, Microsoft, which has
a sales, marketing and distribution office in Edinburgh ...
. An opportunity has been presented to us
through Microsoft but a market like Scotland is good and we ll be in
profit within a year.
Microsoft has handled PR activity in-house since its Scottish office ...
21 Nov 1997
| by IAN DARBY
by
companies like Microsoft.
...
21 Nov 1997
| by RIK THOMPSON
.
It competes head on with the established US versions, notably MSNBC
based at Microsoft in Seattle ...
14 Nov 1997
Text 100 s head of public affairs Venessa Holtham, who escorted
Microsoft s Bill Gates into No 10...Text 100 s head of public affairs Venessa Holtham, who escorted
Microsoft s Bill Gates into No 10 Downing Street, has been busy meeting
world leaders lately.
The visit with super-rich Gates to see Tony Blair was soon followed by
an invite to Hillary Clinton s 50th birthday bash ...
14 Nov 1997
| by IAN DARBY
with companies including Microsoft and Oracle to
link its hardware and services to other products. One alliance ...
14 Nov 1997
| by MARY COWLETT
for Microsoft s new Internet Explorer 4.0 - a mechanism
that runs on a desktop and browses the internet ...
03 Oct 1997
| by IAN DARBY
. It is now
the second largest supplier of software behind Microsoft and chief
executive Larry Ellison has ...
26 Sep 1997
| by MAGGIE BROWN
that use of web sites is outstripping services
such as MTV and CNN. Microsoft, through its purchase ...
19 Sep 1997
| by STEPHEN ARMSTRONG
together.
For instance, Microsoft has just bought into cable company Comcast. We
need to cover ...