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[The articles below were posted between Jan. 29, 2007 and Feb. 19, 2007 and appear in the March 2007 hardcopy edition of Update.]
Server Platforms
- Exchange Server 2007 Adds Unified Messaging
- Exchange Server 2007 lets users access voice mail and incoming faxes from Outlook and can 'read' e-mail messages to users over a standard phone, but it imposes additional licensing and other migration costs
- SharePoint 2007 Improves Enterprise Search
- SharePoint Server 2007 improves enterprise search with new relevance-ranking algorithms, more granular administrative controls, and easier search of line-of-business applications, but licensing and desktop search integration remain problematic
- SharePoint 2007 Automates Records Management
- SharePoint Server 2007 will help organizations automate many records-management tasks, but the product does not yet meet minimal U.S. government requirements for records-management applications
- Vista Support, Improved Asset Tracking in SMS 2003 SP3
- SP3 for SMS 2003 adds support for managing Windows Vista systems and improves SMS's asset tracking capabilities
- Whale Spawns Security Appliances
- Microsoft has upgraded VPN technology it acquired with Whale Communications, integrated it with ISA Server, and is offering it through OEM partners in the form of Intelligent Application Gateway appliances
- Exchange-Lotus Migration Tool Updated
- A new tool migrates Notes e-mail to Exchange and could be used as a general purpose extract, transform, and load (ETL) platform
- Identity Management Roadmap Redrawn
- An Identity Lifecycle Manager product planned for mid-2007 will merge Microsoft's primary identity management product, Identity Integration Server, with digital certificate management technology acquired from Alacris
Windows & Mobile
- Feb. 2007 Security Updates
- Feb. 2007 saw a security keynote address by Microsoft's chief architects, a 'Patch Tuesday' with six critical and six important security updates, and an important daylight savings update
- Consumer XP Support Extended
- Consumer versions of Windows get five years of Extended support, bringing them into line with the support life cycle for business versions, but prices go up
- Desktop Deployment Accelerator Updated
- A new version of the Business Desktop Deployment Solution Accelerator includes improved documentation and tools to deploy standardized desktops based on Windows XP, Vista, and Office 2007
Development Tools & Programs
- Exchange Gets Developer Overhaul
- Exchange 2007 offers a new developer platform that replaces a hodge-podge of APIs built on aging technologies with a new set built on Web services and the .NET Framework
- ASP.NET AJAX Ships
- ASP.NET AJAX extensions, released in Jan. 2006 as a free toolkit, help Web developers build applications with some of the responsiveness and user interface features normally associated with desktop applications
- VS for Database Pros Ships
- An edition of Visual Studio Team System released in Feb. 2007 aims at database professionals who work alongside traditional developers
Business Applications & Services
- PerformancePoint Pricing Announced
- Pricing for the PerformancePoint Server 2007 performance management, financial reporting, and budgeting application could make it popular, but the product will ship later than originally planned
- Office Online Includes Services
- In addition to product information and online help, Office Online includes several hosted online services, including one for sharing Outlook 2007 calendars
Consumer Products & Services
- Ads Pay Casual Game Developers
- Joining the ranks of other casual game sites, Microsoft will share advertising revenue with developers of games for MSN Games
Sales & Support
- Enterprise CAL Suite Reduces Complexity, at a Price
- The Enterprise CAL Suite will help customers buy a plethora of new server licenses, but it also marks an era of increasing costs for the latest Microsoft technologies
- User Certifications for Office, Vista
- Certifications for desktop users have been upgraded to parallel those designed for technical professionals
Corporate News
- Deferrals Mask Strong Quarter
- A holiday rush on Xbox consoles and continued strong server sales pushed Microsoft revenues to US$12.54B for the quarter ended Dec. 31, 2006
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