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[The articles below were posted between April 28, 2003 and May 19, 2003 appear in the June 2003 hardcopy edition of Update. One or more are available below for free to non-subscribers.]
Operating Systems
- Free! Message to OEMs: Focus on Consumers
- At WinHEC 2003, Microsoft showed how it hopes to spur the PC market by concentrating
on digital media, advanced graphics, communications, and ease of use
- Windows Embedded OS Roadmap
- The Windows embedded roadmap shows continued support of multiple embeddable OS products, which Microsoft will incrementally upgrade to target key markets, such as voice-enabled devices
- Windows 64-bit Supports AMD
- Microsoft will provide 64-bit versions of Windows for AMD’s new processors, but the applications picture remains unclear
- EMC Deal Shows Storage Evolution
- An expanded alliance with EMC could improve Microsoft’s support for a major brand of networked storage products; the deal also illustrates trends that expand the networked storage market
- Security Guides for Windows Server 2003
- New security guides from Microsoft will help administrators configure the security settings of Windows Server 2003—the first Microsoft server product to ship 'secure by default'
- Windows Supports Net Access Control
- Support for 802.1x port-based network access control in Windows can prevent eavesdropping and
unauthorized network access on both wired and wireless local area networks
- Low-Cost Version of Windows CE
- A low-cost version of Windows CE .NET 4.2 sells for US$3 or less per device, and new evaluation and emulation packages have been released
Development Tools & Programs
- Free! Orchestration Standards Move Ahead
- The Business Process Execution Language (BPEL)—a new standard for business process orchestration
jointly developed by Microsoft and IBM—is moving toward standardization
- Windows Server 2003 Logo and Certification Programs
- The Windows Server 2003 logo program places special emphasis on the Datacenter Edition and 64-bit computing
Server Applications
- Windows SharePoint Services Supports Office Collaboration
- The combination of Windows SharePoint Services and Office 2003 marks Microsoft's latest attempt to position Office as a tool for team collaboration
- SharePoint Portal Server Radically Redesigned
- By layering on top of Windows SharePoint Services, SharePoint Portal Server 2003 gains flexibility and
power, but the radical changes will make upgrades complex
- Real-Time Communications Product and Kit
- Microsoft's Greenwich technology for instant messaging, voice, video, and other real-time communications will yield a server product and a developer kit in the third quarter of 2003
- Great Plains 7.5 Combines Products
- The new Great Plains 7.5 lineup simplifies packaging and adds a low-cost option for businesses with no more than 10 concurrent users
Desktop Applications
- Office 2003 Delayed
- Microsoft will delay the release of Office 2003 until late summer or fall 2003 to give time for another round of beta testing
Commercial & Consumer Services
- Anti-Spam Alliance, Team Formed
- Microsoft will work with AOL and Yahoo to fight spam, and has formed a new team to develop
and license antispam technologies
Appliances & Emerging Networks
- Xbox Expands Online Offerings
- Xbox Live hopes to attract new users and keep current ones interested by offering new communications
services, letting gamers post results to Web sites, and keeping subscription prices low
- Automotive Efforts Continue
- Car-based computing has not taken off, but Microsoft remains committed to the concept and has just released Windows Automotive 4.2, the fifth version of its automotive computing platform
Corporate News
- Xbox Losses Up Despite Lower Sales
- Microsoft's 10-Q filing for Q3'03 suggests that cutting manufacturing costs for Xbox might not be enough to
stem losses in the Home and Entertainment group
- DoJ Prompts Protocol License Changes
- After complaints from potential licensees, Microsoft has agreed to make it easier for companies to license proprietary protocols used by Windows clients to work with Windows servers
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