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[The articles below were posted between June 24, 2002 and July 22, 2002 and appear in the August 2002 hardcopy edition of Update.]
Server Applications
- BizTalk Accelerator for RosettaNet 2.0
- The newly released BizTalk Accelerator for RosettaNet 2.0 supports the latest versions of the RosettaNet supply chain integration standards
- New BizTalk Edition, Pricing
- A new low end version of BizTalk, BizTalk Server 2002 Partner Edition, provides a low-cost way for small organizations to connect their applications to those of a larger business partner
- MSCRM Pricing, Availability Announced
- Microsoft's customer relationship management (CRM) server will be available in the fourth quarter of 2002 at six different price levels
- Latest Service Packs for Current Server Products
- An list of recent service packs released for eleven Microsoft server-based applications
Operating Systems
- "Palladium" Plan for Trustworthy OS Revealed
- Palladium is a three-year-plus project to create a virtual "vault" to secure data on Windows PCs; improved privacy, security, and content protection are among the intended benefits
- Active Directory Improvements Remove Many Migration Roadblocks
- Active Directory improvements in Windows .NET Server may accelerate upgrades from Windows NT 4.0–based directory services
- DoJ Compliance Shapes First XP Service Pack
- Microsoft's first service pack for Windows XP includes a new feature that allows it to comply with the proposed DoJ antitrust settlement and fixes a variety of bugs
- TrustBridge to Simplify Resource Sharing
- TrustBridge will make it easier for companies to open their internal resources to trusted parties; MS is announcing it now to spur adoption of its products and proposed specifications
- Datacenter Server Updated for 16-Way Systems
- Windows Datacenter Server Limited Edition, optimized for 32-bit systems with 16 or more processors, is an interim release until Windows .NET Datacenter Server ships
Development Tools & Programs
- .NET Framework Makes Thick Clients More Attractive
- The .NET Framework and accompanying Windows Forms class libraries address some longstanding problems for Windows developers creating thick-client applications
- Web Matrix Makes ASP.NET More Accessible
- In an effort to recapture mindshare, especially among 'casual' developers, MS is releasing a free tool that allows programmers to build ASP.NET apps without the expense of Visual Studio
- Java Returns to Visual Studio
- The just-released Visual J# enables developers to use the Java programming language to build applications with Visual Studio.NET
Desktop Applications
- Next Office More Connected
- For customers deciding whether to buy upgrades to the next release of Office, Microsoft has revealed a lot about the release's goals, but little about its features
Appliances & Emerging Networks
- DVR Lives on After UltimateTV
- Digital video recording will be a core technology of Freestyle PCs, and it might be added to Xbox as well
- GameBoy Gets Xbox Titles
- Microsoft Xbox games will appear on Nintendo's GameBoy Advance handheld game system under a new licensing agreement between game publisher THQ and Microsoft
- Wireless Vendors Get Focal Point
- The Open Mobile Alliance will provide a single forum where Microsoft and its partners can work on standards to speed up the development of wireless data services
Commercial & Consumer Services
- Alliance Could Increase Passport Users
- Banks that use Arcot Systems' TransFort platform to prevent online fraud will now be able to accept Passport IDs and passwords as a form of user identification
- MSN Ticket Service Launched
- A joint venture with TicketMaster will enable MSN to sell concert tickets, and could pave the way for future fee-based services
- Verizon, MSN Team Up on Broadband
- All Verizon DSL users will receive a cobranded Web browser with links to MSN sites and services beginning in 2003
Sales & Support
- OEM Landscape Changes
- Market and legal factors have given OEMs more clout than ever in deciding what the PC desktop looks like, but they might not use it
- Partners Sought for Small Business Manager
- Microsoft Great Plains has created a new incentive program and enlisted Ingram Micro as a distributor to encourage small partners to resell and recommend Small Business Manager
Corporate News
- Q4 Revenue Stable, Unearned Revenue Grows
- Q4 showed flat revenues but major growth in unearned revenues as more customers sign up for multiyear licensing agreements; Microsoft is also changing the way it will report earnings
- Ballmer Keeps Hold on Organization
- This article outlines the organizational changes the company has made at the vice-presidential level and above between February and July 2002
- Agreement Funds Chinese Software Development
- An unusual US$750 million investment could help Microsoft build bridges with the Chinese government and deal with threats such as the growing use of open source software in China
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