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[The articles below were posted between Dec. 24, 2007 and Jan. 21, 2008 and appear in the February 2008 hardcopy edition of Update.]
Windows & Mobile
- Windows Server 2008 Packaging, Licensing, Pricing
- The most commonly sold packages of Windows Server 2008 will include Hyper-V virtualization technology, and a new virtualization product will also make the technology available stand-alone
- Terminal Services in Windows Server 2008
- Terminal Services continues to evolve to improve the user's experience while running remote applications
Business Applications & Services
- Dynamics CRM Adds Support for Hosters
- Support for multitenant hosting makes Dynamics CRM more suitable for CRM service providers; however, Microsoft will also offer hosted CRM services in 2008
- Enterprise Search Provider Acquired
- The acquisition of Norway-based Fast Search and Transfer (FAST) will let Microsoft serve the high end of the enterprise search market
- Web Conferencing Service Updated
- The Live Meeting online service has been updated to use Microsoft's newest Web conferencing platform and has useful features for training and large meetings
Systems Management and Security
- System Center Product to Manage Devices
- Mobile Device Manager, a new member of the System Center product line due in the second quarter of 2008, will help IT administrators manage Windows Mobile-based smart phones
- Capacity Planner Updated for Exchange 2007
- System Center Capacity Planner 2007 adds support for new server roles in Exchange 2007
Application Platform
- SQL Server CTP Gets Spatial Data Types
- A third community technical preview of SQL Server 2008 adds tools for managing database workloads and support for geospatial data
- Tools Spur Xbox Content Creation
- XNA Game Studio 2.0 helps amateur developers build multiplayer Xbox 360 and Windows games; an emulator enables usage of an Xbox 360 console to test and debug HD DVDs
Consumer and Small Business
- IPTV Progress Highlighted at CES
- The 2008 Consumer Electronics Show did not signal any major strategy shifts, but highlighted momentum for Microsoft's existing lineup of home entertainment products
- Viacom, EDGAR Sign Online Partnerships
- Viacom will use advertising tools from Microsoft's recent aQuantive acquisition as part of a five-year partnership, while EDGAR will become an advertising and content partner
Sales, Marketing, and Services
- Healthcare Strategy Builds on Desktop, Acquisitions
- Microsoft's strategy for its healthcare technology relies heavily on pushing its existing software into new niches, combined with acquisitions that mark a new plateau in complexity for the company
- Open License Subscriptions Available
- A new subscription software plan for small customers could preserve cash flow and encourage them to buy more Microsoft software
- Security Advisor Program Expanded
- Changes to the Security Software Advisor program make many more partners eligible to sell security software and get rebates up to 30%
Corporate and Legal
- Raikes Retiring from Business Division
- Jeff Raikes, the mastermind of Microsoft's largest and second-most profitable business, has announced his retirement
- Europe Launches New Antitrust Probes
- The European Commission will investigate claims that Microsoft illegally tied Internet Explorer to Windows, and that its Office file formats (including Open Office XML) are insufficiently interoperable with competitors' products
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