Microsoft on Friday announced a new security technology that would allow businesses more control over who accesses documents and information stored on their computers. The Redmond, Wash.-based company ...
Microsoft said Friday it is developing add-on security technology for its forthcoming Windows Server 2003 operating system software that will allow organizations to implement rights-management ...
In an hourlong interview with CRN on Wednesday, Bob Muglia, senior vice president of Microsoft's Windows Server Division, said the Redmond, Wash., company will incorporate Windows Rights Managements ...
Both features are key for security and B2B e-commerce, particularly as Microsoft works to integrate better extranet and cross-company authentication features in a Windows Server update due out in 2005 ...
Microsoft Corp. on Tuesday released Windows Rights Management Services (RMS), an add-on to Windows Server 2003 that allows organizations to add digital rights protection to information such as ...
Microsoft this week made available the first product in its digital rights management strategy that was announced back in February. The Microsoft Windows Rights Management Client 1.0 was posted for ...
Microsoft Corp. said today that it is developing add-on security technology for its forthcoming Windows Server 2003 operating system software that will allow organizations to implement ...
I had an enjoyable conversation last week with Doug Leland, general manager of Microsoft’s Identity and Security Business Group and Chris Young, RSA senior vice president of products. It was enjoyable ...
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