[The articles below were posted between Sep. 26, 2005 and Oct. 17, 2005 and appear in the November 2005 hardcopy edition of Update. One or more are available below for free to non-subscribers.]
The Windows Workflow Foundation will include a run-time engine, tools, and programming interfaces to simplify the creation of workflow-oriented Windows applications; however, Windows Workflow Foundation is a developer-only technology
New Graphics Framework Built Around .NET, XML
The Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) brings high-end graphics to mainstream developers, but Microsoft must overcome IT skepticism that such graphics are necessary, or even desirable, in business applications
InfoCard to Aid Online Log-On
Better security and user convenience are goals of InfoCard, a planned Windows user interface for log-on and data submission to online services
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts has released new guidelines for state agencies that could exclude Microsoft Office from state desktops, starting in 2007
Project Green Details Trickle Out
Recent speeches by Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer demonstrated how future Microsoft Business Solutions releases will work with the next revision of Windows and reiterated previously disclosed Project Green themes
PDF Coming to Office 12
Office 12 will support Adobe's Portable Document Format (PDF), a move that will please customers but that carries risks for other Microsoft strategies
Excel 12 to Get Server
An Excel Services component in Office 12 will perform spreadsheet calculations on a server and distribute results to browser users, helping organizations ensure that users get a single, consistent version of Excel-based reports
Office 2003 SP2 Available
Office 2003 SP2 includes fixes for three critical security vulnerabilities and some new features, including an anti-phishing filter for Outlook
Mac Office Improves Exchange Support
An update of Office 2004 for the Mac offers improved Exchange support in Entourage along with a number of bug fixes for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
Windows & Mobile
Longhorn Becoming Compelling Vista?
Customers and partners need to start evaluating Windows Vista to understand how changes to the Windows client OS will impact their applications and deployment strategies
New Storage Management Features in Windows Server 2003 R2
Windows Server 2003 R2 will include two new tools that should help administrators better manage disk storage
The acquisition of digital certificate and smart-card management tools vendor Alacris fills a gap in the Windows public key infrastructure (PKI) solution
Sept. and Oct. 2005 Security Updates
Oct. 2005's 'Patch Tuesday' included three critical, four important, and two moderate patches for vulnerabilities in Windows and Exchange that customers will want to install as soon as possible
Server Platforms
Data Protection Manager Ships
Data Protection Manager, the first Microsoft server product for backing up servers to hard disk in near—real time is now shipping but has significant limitations
Consumer Products & Services
MSN Opening Up to Developers
By opening more MSN services to third-party developers, MSN hopes to reach a larger audience of end users and advertisers
MSN, Yahoo to Link IM Systems
In spring 2006, MSN Messenger and Yahoo Messenger will allow users to exchange instant messages and contact list information, reducing AOL's network advantage in the United States
HD DVD Gets Microsoft Backing
Windows Vista will natively support HD DVD, but support for Sony's competing Blu-ray specification will be left to OEMs and hardware makers
Sales & Support
Enterprise Group Tightens Customer Relationships
The Microsoft enterprise sales force is being reorganized to present one face to customers, to focus more strongly on vertical markets, and to better manage enterprise partners
Licensing Retooled for Server Software on Virtual Systems
Changes to licensing rules for virtual computing reduce costs, improve the flexibility of virtual servers, complement Visual Studio 2005, and help with Microsoft's Dynamic Systems Initiative
New Certifications Connect to Products, Roles
A major overhaul of Microsoft's certification program distinguishes more clearly between technical skills and job capabilities and links technical credentials to Microsoft products and technologies
System Builders Sell Bare Licenses
Smaller OEMs can now sell OEM versions of Windows without associated hardware, and volume licensees can more easily ensure their systems are compliant
Marketing at Microsoft
Central, field, and product marketing organizations are shifting gears to help Microsoft expand into new markets and deal with longer periods between major product launches
Corporate News
Allchin's Retirement Sparks Reorganization
As president of the new Platform Products and Services Division, Kevin Johnson will oversee Windows, Server and Tools, and MSN; Jim Allchin is retiring after Windows Vista ships in late 2006
RealNetworks Settles, Eolas Patent Upheld
With the RealNetworks settlement, Microsoft removes its last nongovernmental antitrust opponent; a patent decision reopens the possibility of changes to IE that would force Web developers to redesign interactive pages