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[The articles below were posted between December 29, 2004 and January 24, 2005 appear in the February 2005 hardcopy edition of Update.]
Server Platforms
- Analysis Services Matures in SQL Server 2005
- SQL Server 2005 Analysis Services is a more fully realized platform for building online analytic processing (OLAP) and data mining applications and could help drive upgrades to SQL Server 2005
- IM, Portal Join Exchange Hosting
- Service providers hosting e-mail on Exchange Server will want to investigate the Hosted Messaging and Collaboration Solution, a just-updated package of management software and documentation
Windows and Mobile
- Free Software Update Technology to Cover All Products
- Microsoft's free centralized software update management solution, Windows Update Services, will be revamped in the first half of 2005 to cover more Microsoft products, but fee-based SMS 2003 still provides significantly better capabilities
- Service Pack Enhances Windows Server Security
- The first service pack for Windows Server 2003 includes several security improvements, and the changes should raise fewer application compatibility issues than Windows XP SP2
- January Updates Include New Tool
- The Jan. 2005 release of patches on Windows Update for vulnerabilities in Microsoft software included critical and important updates and a new tool to help find and remove some malicious software
- Performance Tool Helps Tune Windows Server
- Server Performance Advisor (SPA), a free diagnostic tool for Windows Server 2003, can help administrators monitor and troubleshoot server performance
Development Tools & Programs
- VS 2005 Checks in New Source Control
- Visual Studio 2005 Team System includes a new source-code control system that addresses weaknesses that kept Visual Source Safe from being used by large ISVs and enterprise developers
- Visual Studio Team System Targets Multiple Roles
- Visual Studio 2005 Team System includes many team features previously left to third parties, and its integration with the rest of Visual Studio makes it worth a look
Consumer Products and Services
- New Digital Media Partners Announced
- At the 2005 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Microsoft announced several new digital media partners, including TiVo, but remained silent about the next Xbox
- New Hotmail Subscription Includes Outlook
- MSN's new Office Outlook Live offering combines its Hotmail Plus service with subscription rights to the full Outlook client, but Outlook Live's US$40 per year additional cost will be hard to justify over just buying Outlook
- Online Magazine Slate Sold
- An eight-year experiment in online journalism enters a new phase as Microsoft sells Slate to the Washington Post Company
Sales & Support
- Software Assurance Faces Critical Year
- Customers facing upgrade renewal deadlines in 2005 must review their software licensing plans carefully to make the right choices
- Going to Market, Microsoft Style
- Go-to-market campaigns help focus Microsoft's marketing and align partner efforts with the company's priorities
Corporate News
- Overseas R&D Expanding
- Although Microsoft is expanding its development offices in India and elsewhere outside the United States, most key development and strategy will continue to be done in Redmond
- CFO Connors Resigns
- After five years as chief financial officer and 16 years total at Microsoft, John Connors is resigning to join a venture capital firm
- EU Refuses to Stay Penalties
- To comply with a Dec. 2004 legal judgment, Microsoft will create a new protocol-licensing program and offer a version of Windows without the Windows Media Player to OEMs in Europe
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