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News Archive for Microsoft
EVENT REPORT   10.30.09 12:42 PM
Microsoft Introduces Windows 7 With Cute Kid, Product Vignettes
TV commercial star Kylie introduced Microsoft C.E.O. Steve Ballmer at the Windows 7 launch.
TV commercial star Kylie introduced Microsoft C.E.O. Steve Ballmer at the Windows 7 launch.
Photo: Richard Koek
Given Microsoft's enormous customer base—a January 2009 report put the technology giant's market share at 88 percent—when it launches a product, there's always a certain amount of buzz surrounding it. But rather than replicate the elaborate marketing stunt it produced for the debut of the Windows Vista operating system, Microsoft took a simpler approach to the press event introducing Windows 7. Inside Skylight Thursday, October 22, some 340 journalists, software testers, and executives from hardware manufacturing partners gathered for a six-hour launch that combined art gallery-style exhibits with live demonstrations and product vignettes.

"We wanted to create an event that represented the product and be mindful of the current state of the economy and the broad consumer mindset. So we set a tone that was simple, approachable, and authentic while demonstrating the excitement we all feel for Windows 7," said Windows group marketing manager Ed Chase, who led the planning of the project. To pull it off, Chase collaborated with Pinnacle Exhibits and a crew of other local and West Coast companies. MORE >>

RELATED TOPICS Microsoft, Windows, Dell, Samsung
NEWS   10.07.09 2:06 PM
In the News: Live 8 Producer Joins World Cup, Microsoft Previews Products With First Open House
Live 8 Producer Works on World Cup: Since the International Olympic Committee's decision on Friday, talk over the past week has been all about looking to Rio 2016, but the fact remains that 2010, only three months away, has a full schedule of world-stage events. The 2010 World Cup in South Africa is one of the biggest, and this week it was announced that world soccer organization FIFA has tapped Kevin Wall to produce the three-hour kickoff concert in Soweto on June 11. An Emmy winner and producer of the Live 8 concerts, Wall and his production firm Control Room will also fund the event privately by securing broadcast rights and other sponsorships. [Bloomberg]

Microsoft Builds Forest for Product Showcase:
Microsoft apparently didn't feel that any big announcement was necessary to make its first annual Open House press conference a production-heavy affair. The event, held in New York yesterday, turned the Armory into a surreal, futuristic forest, complete with a tree house, wooden docking stations for new products, and brand ambassadors dressed in elaborate bird costumes. [CNET] MORE >>

RELATED TOPICS 2016 Olympics, FIFA World Cup, Live 8, Microsoft, Chanel, Karl Lagerfeld, Prince, Rihanna, Lily Allen, Paris Fashion Week, Disney, The Princess and the Frog
Q & A   07.16.09 9:00 AM
Microsoft's Rosalind Murphy Targets New Clients With Female-Focused Events
Rosalind Murphy
Rosalind Murphy
As executive engagement manager at Microsoft’s New York office, Rosalind Murphy is something of a social liaison between her account managers and the Fortune 500 clientele they serve. She produces activities and meetings to develop brand relationships, with guest lists often limited to C.I.O.s and other I.T. executives—not surprising in the tech sector. But Microsoft desires to deepen its business ties, and part of Murphy’s job is to increase her company’s contacts within its client base.

Used to working with male-dominated technology departments, Murphy expanded her brand’s network with a series of quarterly events just for women. In the two years since she introduced the Women’s Executive Forum, she has already established it as a popular event series, buoyed diversity at other Microsoft functions, and increased contacts within clients such as Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase, and Sony.

What sparked Microsoft’s push to seek out more female clients?
We just wanted to reach out to women. The staff at Microsoft is about 75 percent male, and one of the things we found in our accounts was that when you get to the customer base, the chief information officers are also typically men. We wanted to develop other executives, so we made this a push to find people beyond the normal I.T. roles in different areas like marketing and finance. We wanted to seek out the developing female executives, women who might be in director or vice president roles now but are up-and-coming in our client base.
MORE >>

RELATED TOPICS Microsoft, Johnson & Johnson, Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase, Sony
EVENT REPORT   05.29.09 4:04 PM
Microsoft Saves on Ad Presentation by Inviting Media Buyers to Its Offices
Inside the Microsoft offices at the Aon Center
Inside the Microsoft offices at the Aon Center
Photo: MariahD Photo
On Thursday afternoon, Microsoft Advertising hosted a so-called digital showcase in its new Aon Center offices, which the company has occupied since late January. Aimed at showcasing branding opportunities in online video to a group of 150 local media buyers, the event included a 90-minute presentation and an ensuing cocktail reception. According to Scott Navarro, market relations manager for Microsoft Advertiser and Publisher Solutions Group, the event employed mostly in-house resources, and consequently he estimated it cost about 15 percent of the budget for similar happenings in New York and Los Angeles this month.

As his title would suggest, "I'm not an event planner," Navarro said. "But I create content that is often distributed through events like this. Because of that, I need to either work closely with event planners or take [the planning] on myself, depending on what kind of resources we have." And when it came to Thursday's program, "we didn't have a lot," Navarro said. "But we did have one resource: our brand new offices." MORE >>

RELATED TOPICS Microsoft
NEWS   10.24.08 12:46 PM
Perez Hilton Continues to Expand his Brand at CMJ Music Marathon
N.E.R.D. at
N.E.R.D. at "One Night in Austin" in March
Photo: Rahar/Photopass
The 2008 CMJ Music Marathon—a music industry staple that claims responsibility for launching the careers of artists as diverse as Eminem, Green Day, and Arcade Fire—concludes its five-day run this Saturday. Now in its 28th year, CMJ has grown from its under-the-radar roots to  draw increasing attention from the public and marketers. More high-profile parties are popping up, including one hosted by blogger Perez Hilton tonight at the HighLine Ballroom.

“One Night in New York City” features performances by Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings, Semi Precious Weapons, and Lady Gaga, but it’s not the first concert thrown by Perez Hilton. With the help of producers at BMF Media Group, Hilton took the event template to a showcase at Austin’s South by Southwest in March and an after-party for Toronto’s Much Music Awards in June.

“This is a passion project for me,” Hilton told us via e-mail. “I love music and it’s definitely a thrill to be able to organize these very special events and share some of my favorite artists with my readers. I’ve recently been getting involved in many aspects of the music industry and hope to continue that in a bigger way next year. It’s a perfect fit for my brand.” MORE >>

RELATED TOPICS CMJ Music Marathon, Perez Hilton, One Night in New York, Microsoft, Zune, South by Southwest
EVENT REPORT   07.21.08 10:32 AM
Microsoft's East Coast Xbox Showcase Goes for Comfy Setting
Microsoft Xbox's Holiday Showcase
Microsoft Xbox's Holiday Showcase
Photo: Keith Sirchio for BizBash
Last Monday's annual E3 Business and Media Summit in Los Angeles brought out all the big names in computer and video games. And while there was no official New York counterpart to the entertainment software trade show, Microsoft Corporation brought its new Xbox products to Manhattan for a two-day showcase at Splashlight Studios. On Tuesday and Wednesday, invited members of the media played with new games and spoke with Xbox reps during scheduled appointments. Microsoft Xbox's event team—John Ellard, April McKee, and Jen Puzio—hired Zed Ink to produce the event (as well as another incarnation in Los Angeles) with an eye to creating an intimate setting for orientation and interviews and comfortable lounges for game testing.

To ease traffic and give editors enough time with the right game genre, the two-floor studio was divided into three distinct environments. A room on the first floor held three partitioned sections for orientation and interviews. Specifically, this was for attendees to have one-on-one time with company representatives as well as familiarize those not well versed with the video game console. Adjacent to this was a studio just for the hard-core games—including Gears of War 2 and Halo Wars. Upstairs held the more family-oriented titles as well as sports and interactive games. MORE >>

RELATED TOPICS Microsoft, Xbox, Xbox 360, Netflix
NEWS   05.16.08 2:34 PM
Radar Entertainment Adds Catering to Growing List of Services
After merging with Plug Ltd. and launching its own luxury fashion division earlier in the year, marketing group Radar Entertainment formally opened a catering service this month. Heading Radar Catering is Sean Olnowich. The French Culinary Institute-trained chef previously worked alongside caterers at Great Performances, as sous chef at Todd English's Olives, and as executive chef for Lower Manhattan restaurants Wine Bar and the House.

The Radar family, headed by Geoff Renaud, currently manages national campaigns for a roster of clients including Nike, BMW, Facebook, and Microsoft. The new catering division services both its New York and Los Angeles agencies, with Olnowich based in New York.   —Michael O'Connell

RELATED TOPICS Nike, BMW, Facebook, Microsoft
EVENT REPORT   01.30.08 1:05 PM
The Atlantic Gathers New Yorkers for State of the Union
The Atlantic's State of the Union gala in New York
The Atlantic's State of the Union gala in New York
Photo: Courtesy of Patrick McMullan
Politicians, business executives, and entertainers in New York didn't have the opportunity to attend Monday night's State of the Union address in Washington, but they did gather to view it at a gala hosted by The Atlantic along with Microsoft and social couple Boykin Curry and Celerie Kemble. (How's that for a mix of cohosts?)

While the political magazine's recent 150th anniversary party raised some eyebrows by inviting guests to watch a V.I.P. cocktail party on stage, this event has been held in New York since 2004; its Washington counterpart is in its fifth year. Held at the recently reopened grand ballroom at the Plaza—Chanel held the first event there, on Wednesday, January 16—the party drew 113 invited guests including Mariska Hargitay, Alan Patricof, and Frederic Fekkai, who took in cocktails and dinner. MORE >>

RELATED TOPICS The Atlantic, Atlantic Media, Microsoft, State of the Union
NEWS   10.19.07 12:22 PM
Times Critics Not Crazy About CMJ Sponsorship Efforts
As the CMJ Music Marathon fills more than 50 venues across the city with shows from about 1,000 bands this week, The New York Times' music critics are blogging about the shows—and the sponsors.

"Branding is everywhere, from the banners above the stage to the projections on the wall to, of course, the bars serving free drinks," writes Ben Sisario. "That works out well for the drinkers as well as the sponsors, who covet the young-tastemaker demographic." But that doesn't mean he thinks it's effective. MORE >>

RELATED TOPICS CMJ Music Marathon, The New York Times, AT&T, Southern Comfort, Budweiser, Peroni, Skyy Vodka, Microsoft
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