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[The articles below were posted between August 30, 2004 and September 20, 2004 appear in the October hardcopy edition of Update.]
Server Platforms
- MOM 2005 Ships with New Licensing Model
- MOM 2005 is available in an economical version for businesses with 10 or fewer servers, but changes to the licensing model of the full product could increase its cost
- Adapter Connects BizTalk 2004 and SAP
- A BizTalk Adapter for SAP allows developers to connect BizTalk 2004 to the mySAP suite of business applications; the Adapter will compete directly with a product from partner iWay Software
Windows and Mobile
- Longhorn Components on Windows Roadmap
- The next Windows desktop OS, code-named Longhorn, is significantly scaled back, and Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 will get graphics features and APIs originally planned for Longhorn
- AutoUpdate Impacts Windows XP SP2 Rollout
- Because AutoUpdate threatened to install Windows XP SP2 before organizations were ready, Microsoft provided a means to defer installation--but it should not be deferred indefinitely
- New Installer Supports Security Push
- First released with Windows XP SP2, Windows Installer 3.0 will help keep installed software up-to-date, which is critical to keeping systems working and secured against attack
- Spyware Growing Security and Privacy Problem
- Despite recent efforts to improve the security of Windows, spyware can still get on computers, requiring additional vigilance on the part of users
- Graphics Files Pose Threat
- A new critical vulnerability in a graphics-processing component used by Windows and many Microsoft and third-party applications is difficult to properly detect and fix, which may lead to future problems
- Tablet PC Seeks Mainstream
- The latest Tablet PC platform improves pen input and text recognition, but mass sales of Tablet PCs await delivery of these capabilities as standard features of Windows
Development Tools & Programs
- Shipping Software: The End Game
- As they move from development to shipping, Microsoft's products go through a set of interim releases, giving customers opportunities to influence their features and to plan deployments
- Standard Edition Completes Visual Studio Line
- Visual Studio Standard Edition fits between low-end Express tools and Professional Edition and completes the product line for Visual Studio 2005
Consumer Products and Services
- Portable Media Centers Launch
- Portable Media Centers occupy a gray area between portable audio-only players like Apple's iPod, portable DVD players, and multifunction devices like Pocket PCs, but at a premium price
- Media Player Update Moves Strategy Forward
- Windows Media Player 10 and accompanying technologies attempt to equal the ease of use offered by Apple's digital media products while supporting new scenarios, such as portable digital video players
- MSN Enters Music Store Race
- The success of Apple's iTunes Music Store is bolstering Apple's chosen format and DRM technology; to meet this platform threat, Microsoft has launched its own music service
- New Hardware Includes Fingerprint Readers
- New fingerprint readers eliminate the need to remember credentials for multiple Web sites, but are not intended for network log-ons or sites where high security is required
Sales & Support
- Understanding Microsoft's Worldwide Support Organization
- Because of its complex mission and relationships with the product business units, Microsoft's Support Services organization too is complex, yet it can offer a fairly consistent set of services that cover most of the world
- Remote Desktop Licenses Enable Blade PCs
- To accommodate blade PCs--rack-mounted PCs in a data center that run a desktop OS and are accessed remotely from other PCs--Microsoft has developed the Remote Desktop License
Corporate News
- Sendo Suit Settled
- Handset manufacturer Sendo and Microsoft have ended their lawsuit, in which Sendo alleged conspiracy and misappropriation of trade secrets and Microsoft alleged breach of contract, shortly before the discovery phase
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