Microsoft has identified three life-cycle phases for its OS products and made commitments regarding the nature and duration of support for each phase
A summary of six major factors that continue limit the deployment of remote access solutions
A summary of the duration, code availability, and product support offered during each of the three life cycle phases of Windows operating systems
Estimated dates of code and product support availability for DOS 6.11 & Windows for Workgroups 3.11 though Windows XP
Service Pack 5 fixes various "DLL Hell" conflicts on machines with Windows 2000, Office 2000, and SQL Server 2000
The WebTV Internet access service is being folded into MSN, signaling a shift way from Internet-TV convergence and toward "better TV" features
The new program provides a Web-based directory of consulting companies with security consulting practices
Microsoft is working hard to ensure greater application compatibility for Windows XP, but now is the time to test essential applications
A summary of the CPU, memory, and disk space requirements for Windows 95, Windows NT 4, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000 Professional, and Windows XP
A summary of the new developer-oriented features in Windows XP such as new (user interface) common controls