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[The articles below were posted between Feb. 27, 2006 and Mar. 20, 2006 and appear in the April 2006 hardcopy edition of Update.]
Windows & Mobile
- IE7 Updates Security, Features
- The first release of Internet Explorer since 2001 includes significant security enhancements and feature improvements that bring it to parity with other browsers
- More Editions in Windows Vista
- Five main editions of Windows Vista with installation options for 32- and 64-bit processors will target consumers and businesses
- Windows OneCare Live Details Emerging
- A second beta release and pricing announcements position Windows OneCare Live for release in June 2006, but Microsoft will have to outdo competitors in convincing users to subscribe annually
- Gates Outlines Future Security Vision
- Bill Gates used his Feb. 2006 RSA keynote to outline a future vision for security and a more trusted computing environment, but realizing his vision will take time and industry cooperation
- Communicator Goes Mobile
- A new IM and VoIP client for Windows Mobile devices will allow users of those devices to participate in Live Communication Server 2005 systems
- Windows Vista Feature Complete
- Although the Feb. 2006 Windows Vista Community Technology Preview is feature complete and includes all of Windows Vista's planned features, those features may change substantially before final release
- Tools Support Vista Migration
- Utilities gained in the acquisition of Apptimum enable users to move applications, patches, settings, and data from an existing PC to a new one—particularly valuable for Windows Vista installations
- Retail Embedded Software Updated
- An update has shipped for Windows Embedded for Point of Service (WEPOS), Microsoft's specialized OS for point-of-sale terminals, retail kiosks, self-checkout systems, and similar devices
- Mar. 2006 Security Updates
- One critical patch to address a security bug in Office and a patch that hardens the security of Windows Services were released on the Mar. 2006 'Patch Tuesday'
Server Platforms
- ISA Server 2006 in Beta
- Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2006, now in beta, adds modest improvements that ease administration and boost versatility, but a major overhaul awaits the arrival of Windows 'Longhorn' Server in 2007
- New Business Tools for Next Commerce Server
- Faster business user tools and improved BizTalk integration highlight Commerce Server 2006 Beta 1; however, existing Commerce Server site code must be modified to run on the new release
Development Tools & Programs
- FoxPro Gets Another Update
- A preview of the next version of Visual FoxPro shows improvements in .NET interoperability, but Microsoft continues to strongly encourage customers to move to VB or C#
- FrontPage Becomes SharePoint Authoring Tool
- SharePoint Designer and Web Designer signal the demise of FrontPage, Microsoft's Web content authoring tool, and could spell the end of Microsoft's support for Web development for non-Windows platforms
Business Applications & Services
- Office Front End for Dynamics AX, CRM
- Free programs from Microsoft Business Solutions allow workers to access Dynamics AX and Dynamics CRM from Office; however, the programs are not supported by Microsoft
Consumer Products & Services
- Desktop Client for Windows Live Mail
- A new desktop client will give users offline access to Windows Live Mail (the successor to Hotmail) and could pave the way for other advertising-supported consumer software
- Windows Live Search, Other Updates
- Interface improvements might not be enough to help Windows Live Search catch the competition; Microsoft has acquired Onfolio and will incorporate its content-organization tools into the Windows Live Toolbar
- Ultraportables Previewed
- Unveiled after several weeks of media speculation, Ultra-Mobile PCs (code-named Origami) occupy an unproven market niche between handheld devices and laptop computers
- Mobile Digital Media Deals
- Two wins for Microsoft's Windows Media platform in the mobile space could help the company compete with Apple for portable digital media players and underlying technology platforms
Sales & Support
- Managed Services Beginning to Gel
- A contract to manage desktop PCs at Energizer Holdings has helped Microsoft refine its management tools but leaves partners concerned about competition from Microsoft
- U.S. Previews Financial Services Strategy
- Microsoft has built a specialized sales force in the United States to help partners sell to banking, securities, and insurance customers; the initiative could eventually expand worldwide
- People-Ready Business Campaign Launched
- The People-Ready Business marketing campaign will pitch the importance of desktop applications in preparation for the launches of Windows Vista and Office 2007
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