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[The articles below were posted between Mar. 25, 2002 and Apr. 22, 2002 and appear in the May 2002 hardcopy edition of Update.]
Server Applications
- Commerce Server 2002 Ships
- Commerce Server 2002 is available in two versions: a Standard Edition for limited deployments and an Enterprise Edition for large-scale e-commerce sites
Operating Systems
- Software Update Service to Ease Patch Distribution
- Organizations without a software distribution system in place should evaluate Microsoft's new automated technology for keeping Windows machines up-to-date with the latest patches
- Microsoft Formalizes Embedded Support
- Microsoft unifies and formalizes previously separate and ad hoc embedded partner support programs, and centralizes technical information that was previously hard to find
Development Tools & Programs
- ADO Redesigned for Web Architecture
- ADO.NET, the data access architecture introduced with the .NET development platform, has new capabilities for incorporating XML and building scalable Web applications
- Visual Basic 6 Support Until 2008
- All support for Visual Basic 6 will be discontinued in 2008, and some support options, such as service packs, will only be available only until 2005
- Free Visio SDK Posted
- The Software Developers Kit augments existing product documentation with sample code and wizards that run under Microsoft's older Visual Studio 6.0 development environment
Desktop Applications
- Macintosh Apps to Continue
- Microsoft will continue to develop apps even after the company's current agreement with Apple expires, but it will not create Mac versions of key Windows developer technologies
Appliances & Emerging Networks
- Broadband Crucial to Consumer Strategy
- Microsoft is relying on broadband to counter the PC slump, and has invested more than US$10 billion in broadband distributors as part of this strategy
Commercial & Consumer Services
- MapPoint .NET Shows Way to Commercial Web Services
- MapPoint .NET shows how a commercial Web service can add functionality to apps, but also illustrates provisioning, billing, and security issues that could hamper Web service growth
Corporate News
- President, COO Belluzzo to Resign
- Rick Belluzzo was charged with overhauling Microsoft's consumer strategy and filling the difficult number-three spot under Gates and Ballmer
- Q3 Profits Solid, but 2002 Estimate Lowered
- Despite some disappointments, Microsoft posted record profits in Q3 and reiterated that it is making investments for the long-term
- Trustworthy Computing a New Priority
- Microsoft is promoting the concept of Trustworthy Computing, which it defines as future computer systems as reliable as today's telephone systems
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