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August 2002 UPDATE Table of Contents
Jul. 19, 2002

[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