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Posted: Jul. 21, 2008
[The articles below were posted between Jun. 30, 2008 and Jul. 21, 2008 and appear in the August 2008 hardcopy edition of Update.]
Business Applications & Services
- Free! Partners Get Commissions on Microsoft-Hosted Services
- Partners will get commissions for selling customers Microsoft's hosted server offerings, but aggressive pricing could hurt partners who currently host Microsoft servers
- Small Business Server Updated
- Small Business Server gains updated software components and a new management console
- SharePoint Updates Deliver Fixes, Features
- Updates for Windows SharePoint Services (WSS) 3.0 and SharePoint Server 2007 fix workflow and content deployment bugs but could annoy SharePoint administrators who recently deployed SharePoint service packs
- PerformancePoint 2007 SP1 Supports New Server OS
- PerformancePoint Server 2007 SP1 introduces support for Windows Server 2008 and can work with prerelease versions of SQL Server 2008, which will ship in the third quarter of 2008
Systems Management and Security
- Free! Asset Inventory Service Aids License Management
- The Asset Inventory Service (AIS), part of the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack (MDOP), inventories Microsoft and third-party software and helps reconcile the data with purchases made through Microsoft volume licensing programs
- New Infrastructure Planning and Design Guides
- Four new Infrastructure Planning and Design guides provide help for virtualization, Internet services, operations, and network protection
Windows & Mobile
- Windows Embedded Roadmap
- Windows Embedded products are being updated with technologies important to Microsoft's strategies, and in the process, getting new names
- Hyper-V Released
- Hyper-V, the Windows Server 2008 hypervisor-based virtualization role, has been released, and Virtual Machine Manager 2008 will be available in a stand-alone edition
- Windows Update to Be Updated
- Windows Update will itself be updated beginning in July 2008, but this time users have been given advance notice and the update client obeys user preferences
- MobiComp to Aid Windows Mobile
- The acquisition of MobiComp's mobile backup, community, and content discovery software will make Windows Mobile more attractive to operators and customers
Application Platform
- SQL Server 2008 in the Homestretch
- A release candidate of SQL Server 2008, available as of June 2008, signals the product will likely hit its planned release target in the third quarter of 2008
- Commerce Server Roadmap Updated
- Commerce Server will receive a 2009 update to support multichannel commerce applications and other new features, according to the latest product roadmap
- Online Identity Card Alliance
- Digital authentication using virtual identity cards will be promoted by the Information Card Foundation, a new group formed by online security advocates from Microsoft and other technology companies
Consumer and Small Business
- Xbox 360 Gets 60GB Drive, Netflix Movies
- A larger hard drive and an overhauled online service could broaden the Xbox 360's appeal as a platform for movies and other content
- Office Subscription Bundle Launches
- Formerly code-named Albany, the Equipt suite includes OneCare and a subscription-based copy of Office at a competitive price
- Semantic Search Company Acquired
- Powerset's search technology attempts to understand relationships between words in a document, which could help Microsoft's Live Search site deliver better results
Sales, Marketing, and Services
- Select Plus Eases License Management
- Select Plus, a new volume licensing program based on the longstanding Select program, makes it easier for large customers to manage multiple agreements, but introduces new variables in purchase planning
- New Channels and Deployment Goals for Partners
- Details about partner involvement in online services, deployment concerns, and changes to the partner program mark the 2008 partner conference
Corporate and Legal
- Unearned Revenue, Windows Strong in Mixed Q4'08
- Financial results from Q4'08 showed strong software sales to business customers, but consumer products and services dragged earnings down
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