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[The articles below were posted between Nov. 26, 2001 and Dec. 17, 2002 and appear in the January 2002 hardcopy edition of Update.]
Server Applications
- Exchange 2000 Service Pack 2 Now Available
- New service packs for Exchange 2000 Server and Exchange 2000 Conferencing Server go beyond performance and security enhancements and contain numerous new features
- Current Service Packs for Servers
- An overview of recent service packs released for seven Microsoft server-based applications
Operating Systems
- ASP.NET Improves Development of Web Applications
- ASP.NET dramatically improves Active Server Pages, giving developers a .NET Framework-based environment for the delivery of Web applications and XML services
- Microsoft Retires NT4 Server
- All support for Windows NT 4.0 Server—including premier product support, online support, and hotfixes—is scheduled to be phased out by 2005
Appliances & Emerging Networks
- Xbox Launched
- The US$300 gaming console went on sale in North America on Nov. 15; Microsoft expects to sell over 4.5 million units by mid 2002 and hopes to break even in 2003 or 2004
- Charter, MSTV Sign Deal
- The fourth largest U.S. cable TV provider agrees to use Microsoft TV (MSTV) software to offer enhanced TV services to 1 million customers over the next seven years
Sales & Support
- Integrated Solutions Push Server Software Sales
- Integrated solutions combine Microsoft server applications with detailed architectural guidelines, custom code, and consulting and support from Microsoft and its partners
Corporate News
- Legal Update: States Press On; Neukom to Retire
- The dissenting states want Microsoft to disclose source code for IE, port Office, distribute a JVM, and be overseen by a court-appointed "Special Master" with broad powers
- Reorganization Consolidates Consumer Web Services
- MSN portal combined with .NET subscription service efforts into a single Personal Services Group under David Cole; Bob Muglia assumes new role, reporting to Jim Allchin
- Effects of the Antitrust Settlement
- The antitrust consent decree will affect OEMs, ISVs, and other partners and will have a significant effect on day-to-day business at Microsoft
- Investment Update
- US$51 million invested in Groove Networks; stake in Wireless Knowledge joint venture sold to Qualcomm; venture launched with IBM and Pfizer aimed at office-based physicians
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