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  2. Microsoft Azure Dev Tools for Teaching - Wikipedia

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    It has formerly been known as Microsoft Imagine, DreamSpark and MSDN-AA. Azure Dev Tools for Teaching (previously known as Microsoft Imagine Standard and Premium) is a subscription-based offering for accredited schools and departments providing access to tools commonly used in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) programs.

  3. Criticism of Microsoft - Wikipedia

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    Criticism of Microsoft has followed various aspects of its products and business practices. Issues with ease of use, robustness, and security of the company's software are common targets for critics. In the 2000s, a number of malware mishaps targeted security flaws in Windows and other products.

  4. Microsoft - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft. Microsoft Corporation is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Redmond, Washington. [2] Microsoft's best-known software products are the Windows line of operating systems, the Microsoft 365 suite of productivity applications, and the Edge web browser.

  5. Collabora Online - Wikipedia

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    For file access and authentication with a file hosting services, Collabora Online uses the WOPI protocol developed by Microsoft. This means that Collabora Online can – in theory – be used with any instance allowing a Microsoft 365 integration. Reviews. Collabora Online was discussed in various online and print publications.

  6. Microsoft Gaming - Wikipedia

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    —Phil Spencer on Xbox's business Microsoft Gaming's strategy in the video game industry is characterized by a commitment to inclusivity and accessibility. The company aims to reach a wider audience and meet different gaming preferences by publishing games on mobile, PC and Xbox platforms. At the center of Microsoft Gaming's strategy is the Xbox Game Pass subscription service. This service ...

  7. Steve Ballmer - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Ballmer sold 39.3 million Microsoft shares for about $955 million, reducing his ownership to 4%. The same year, he replaced Microsoft's employee stock options program. In his first 20 years at the company, Ballmer headed several Microsoft divisions, including operations, operating systems development, and sales and support.

  8. Microsoft IIS - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft IIS (Internet Information Services, IIS, 2S) is an extensible web server created by Microsoft for use with the Windows NT family. IIS supports HTTP , HTTP/2 , HTTP/3 , HTTPS , FTP , FTPS , SMTP and NNTP .

  9. American Federation of Government Employees - Wikipedia

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    AFGE. The American Federation of Government Employees ( AFGE) is an American labor union representing over 750,000 employees of the federal government, about 5,000 employees of the District of Columbia, and a few hundred private sector employees, mostly in and around federal facilities. AFGE is the largest union for civilian, non- postal ...