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[The articles below were posted between September 30, 2002 and October 21, 2002 and appear in the November 2002 hardcopy edition of Update.]
Server Applications
- Business Solutions Group Begins to Consolidate
- Branding and pricing changes will reduce customer confusion about the many Microsoft Business Solutions products, but could make it harder for resellers to differentiate themselves
- 'Jupiter' to Merge E-Commerce Servers
- Microsoft plans to integrate its three separate e-commerce server products into a unified product
- CMS 2002 Pricing, Ship Date
- Content Management Server 2002 will ship by the end of 2002 and will be priced nearly identical to its predecessor
Operating Systems
- A Fork in the Road to Longhorn?
- Microsoft executives have begun to talk about an ambitious Windows release called Longhorn, but that vision might be delivered by multiple Windows releases
- "Greenwich" to Support Windows IM, Real-Time Communications
- Envisioned as an optional add-on to Windows .NET Server, 'Greenwich' is designed to make instant messaging more appealing to businesses and to provide a platform for real-time communications
- Windows Media Platform Updated with Series 9
- A comprehensive update to the Windows Media platform could spur adoption, but Microsoft will continue to face stiff competition from Real Networks and MPEG for the foreseeable future
Desktop Applications
- XDocs Delivers Office XML Interface
- Microsoft's announcement that in 2003 it will release XDocs, an XML-oriented forms-processing tool, highlights the company's growing focus on XML
Commercial & Consumer Services
- MSN 8 Launch, Alliances
- Microsoft will spend US$300 million trying to get AOL users to switch to the newly launched MSN 8
Appliances & Emerging Networks
- Wireless WAN Strategy Takes Shape
- Microsoft's mobility strategy is coming together after some false starts, but the company is still depending on wireless carriers and must finish its mobile platform to succeed
- Hardware to Promote Home Nets
- A new line of home networking hardware pits Microsoft against established partners in a low-margin business, but high volumes and strategic side effects could make the move pay off
- Shortcuts Sought for Last Mile
- To promote home broadband service and its Internet content business, Microsoft is seeking government help to promote public wireless networks and ban interference by broadband providers
Sales & Support
- Vertical Sales Teams Consolidated, Expanded
- A sales team dedicated to selling 'vertical solutions' from Microsoft and its partners might give the company more traction among large enterprises
- New Support Life-Cycle Policy
- Microsoft has lengthened the support period for most of its products, bringing its policies into better alignment with the way customers purchase products, and plan for upgrades & support
- Competitors See Opening in Licensing
- Competitors are attempting to exploit confusion and discontent over Microsoft's volume licensing programs, prompting Microsoft toward tactical shifts in those programs
Corporate News
- Latest Buys Reflect Acquisition Strategy
- Microsoft buys companies like game developer Rare and secure data storage vendor XDegrees to quickly grow market share, acquire a key technology, or gain employees with specific industry expertise
- First Quarter Sees Record Revenue
- Unearned revenue stemming from the shift to a new licensing plan continues to play a major role in Microsoft's financial results, but the company noted risks from Linux and Xbox
- Veteran Simonyi Forms Tool Venture
- Veteran Microsoft software architect Charles Simonyi founds a development tools firm with an explicit "blessing" from Bill Gates and an unusual cross-licensing agreement with Microsoft
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