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Posted: Dec. 17, 2007
[The articles below were posted between Dec. 3, 2007 and Dec. 17, 2007 and appear in the January 2008 hardcopy edition of Update.]
Consumer and Small Business
- Free! Putting the 'Windows' in Windows Live
- A new marketing campaign for Windows Vista gives equal billing to Windows Live, promoting online capabilities offered through downloadable Windows Live desktop clients
- OneCare Improves Backup, Tuning
- A new version of Windows Live OneCare increases its focus on keeping Windows home computers healthy, in addition to offering malicious software protection
- Office Accounting Package Updated
- Improved data import and budgeting support close gaps in Office Accounting, Microsoft's entry-level accounting package, but the release also comes with a price increase
- Mobile Content-Sharing Site Acquired
- Microsoft has acquired WebFives, which lets users post content from their mobile phones to a public Web site
Sales, Marketing, and Services
- Free! Partner Labs Tighten Relationships
- Partner laboratories near Microsoft's campus strengthen their visibility with the company and ensure that they can deliver advanced solutions on demand, to capitalize on the best partner opportunities
- Scorecards Focus on Common Goals
- Scorecards are used extensively by Microsoft's Sales, Marketing, and Services Group to set common goals and monitor progress
- Campus and School Agreements Amended
- Academic subscription licensing has been updated to give institutions more flexibility
- Prepaid Office, Mobile Broadband Prize
- Prepaid versions of Office are available in larger markets, and Microsoft launches a competition for mobile broadband portable computers
Windows & Mobile
- Windows Management Tools Improved
- Updated management tools, delivered in Windows Server 2008 and an add-on for Vista SP1, will help set up servers in secure configurations and provide better control over clients using Group Policy
- XP Popularity Prompts Longer Availability
- Consumer adoption of Vista is steady, but business customers prefer Windows XP for now, which is forcing Microsoft to amend an aggressive timeline to take XP off the market
- Windows HPC 2008 Goes Beta
- Windows HPC Server 2008 will make it easier for customers to manage Windows-based computing clusters, but catching Linux will be difficult
- Vista Loses Reduced Functionality
- Reduced Functionality Mode goes away with the first Windows Vista service pack, but activation and validation will continue for all versions of Windows
Business Applications & Services
- Office 2007 Line Gets SP1
- First service packs have shipped for the 2007 versions of the Office suite and its components, as well as Groove Server, the Project clients and server, the SharePoint products, and Visio
- Server Bundle for Midsize Businesses Detailed
- Although licensing and pricing details remain unknown, Microsoft is providing initial technical information about its midmarket Windows Essential Business Server
Systems Management and Security
- Data Protection Manager Tackles Databases, Tape
- The latest version of Microsoft's Data Protection Manager backup software supports tape backup and backup of Exchange Server, SQL Server, and Windows SharePoint Services databases
- Deployment Solution Accelerator Updated
- A new version of Microsoft's tools for deploying Vista and Office 2007, now called the Microsoft Deployment Solution Accelerator, has been released
Application Platform
- Parallel Extensions to .NET Previewed
- The Parallel Extensions to the .NET Framework 3.5 are the first step in a broader effort to make it easier for developers to create programs that exploit the parallelism provided by multicore processors
- Simulation Platform Gets Real
- ESP provides developers with the simulation engine, tools, and most of the data used by Flight Simulator X and could lower the cost and broaden the use of simulation applications
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