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[The articles below were posted between May 26, 2003 and June 23, 2003 appear in the July 2003 hardcopy edition of Update.]
Server Applications
- SQL Server Roadmap Update
- A recently announced delay in the next version of SQL Server, code-named Yukon, could affect dependent products and dismay customers whose Software Assurance contracts run out before the product ships
- Solomon Improves Project Management
- Solomon 5.5 improves features for project-oriented businesses while adding capabilities to the lower-priced Solomon Standard
- Portal for Business Solutions Apps
- The Microsoft Business Portal offers a configurable, Web-based front end to Great Plains and Solomon applications, but it is based on Web Parts technology that will soon be replaced
Operating Systems
- Windows Roadmap Leads to Longhorn in 2005
- Windows XP will be Microsoft's main client OS until Longhorn ships in late 2005, but many key features of Longhorn are still being decided
- Windows Server 2003 Drives New Storage Server
- Exploiting Windows Server 2003 storage features in Windows Storage Server 2003 will allow OEMs to get products to market faster
- Windows Error Reporting Tracks Down Bugs
- Windows Error Reporting provides a closed-loop system for users to report errors, Microsoft and third-party developers to fix them, and Microsoft to distribute the fix
- Secure PC Effort Continues
- The Next-Generation Secure Computing Base (NGSCB, formerly Palladium) requires significant support from hardware manufacturers and will probably not be released concurrently with Longhorn
- Embedded Kits for Evaluations
- Microsoft hopes to increase the use of its embedded OSs by making it easier for developers and OEMs to provide free evaluations to their customers
Desktop Applications
- Office Retail Prices Cut
- Microsoft has reduced retail prices on Office XP, but volume prices remain unchanged
- FrontPage, Project, Visio Updates
- FrontPage, Project, and Visio will all get updated with the release of Office 2003, but only FrontPage is getting a major makeover
- Services, Promotion for Office Partners
- Microsoft will help partners promote Office solutions and services as it tries to build partner and customer momentum for Office 2003
Commercial & Consumer Services
- MSN Narrowing Focus
- MSN continues to eliminate free services and deemphasize its ISP business, instead concentrating on creating fee-based services catering to broadband users
- SPOT Data Service, Pricing
- MSN Direct, a one-way wireless data service for Smart Personal Objects Technology (SPOT) watches, may be too expensive for all but the early-adopter crowd
Appliances & Emerging Networks
- New TV Platform Launched
- Microsoft TV Foundation Edition offers a more extensive and interactive interface for program guides and channel menus, giving TV operators new merchandising and advertising opportunities while helping subscribers find relevant programming and information
- Wireless ID Tags Gain Microsoft Support
- Participation in a radio-frequency identification (RFID) organization will help Microsoft develop software and standards for managing physical products
Sales & Support
- Software Assurance Improved
- Microsoft has rolled out a long list of enhancements, primarily involving software support and training, for customers who purchase upgrade rights through Software Assurance
- Anti-Linux Incentive Funds Revealed
- An internal memo outlining the use of special funds to persuade schools and governments to select Windows over Linux has caused a stir in the European Community
Corporate News
- Ballmer Memo Outlines Challenges
- In a memo that appeared to be for external as well as internal consumption, CEO Steve Ballmer expresses concerns about changing IT priorities, customer satisfaction, and near-term financial performance
- The Microsoft Business Planning Cycle
- Microsoft follows an annual planning cycle that motivates and informs employees, reviews early results of sales campaigns, and puts people and programs in place for the following year
- Settlements, Spam, and SCO
- West Virginia and North Carolina settle with Microsoft on antitrust; the EU extends its investigation; more spammers are sued; and Microsoft licenses Unix patents from the SCO Group
- Truce Reached with AOL
- A US$750 million settlement with AOL removes Microsoft's most formidable antitrust foe, but competition is likely to continue in areas such as digital media and instant messaging
- Microsoft and Industry Conferences
- Major Microsoft-sponsored conferences scheduled through Mar. 30, 2004, and a selection of major industry conferences at which Microsoft and its partners are typically present
- Gates Makes Case to CEOs
- At Microsoft's seventh annual CEO Summit, Bill Gates defended the idea that IT investments can still pay off, and concentrated on real-time communications and improved reliability
- Telewest Stake Sold
- Losses on an investment in Telewest, a U.K. cable company, raise questions about Microsoft's remaining exposure from its broadband buying spree in the late 1990s
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