Microsoft releases BizTalk Server 2000, 12/12/00
Dec. 12, 2000
After numerous delays, Microsoft Tuesday released BizTalk Server 2000, the key application and systems integration middleware for its emerging .Net e-commerce platform.
Comdex roundup: from Microsoft's .Net to political commentary
Nov. 20, 2000
Last week's Comdex Fall 2000 conference served as the stage for a slew of announcements from large and small companies focused on technologies from wireless Internet access to voice-enabled browsers. And naturally, ...
Microsoft invests $50 million in USinternetworking
Nov. 20, 2000
Microsoft last week took another big step into the ASP market, announcing a $50 million equity investment in USinternetworking as part of a strategic alliance to develop, market and deliver managed application services ...
Microsoft plotting its peer-to-peer network path
Nov. 13, 2000
Latest technology craze fits neatly with Microsoft's .Net strategy, though the company is mum on P2P apps development.
Compendium: Portrait of the young mogul as a dumpster diver
Jun. 30, 2000
Weird happenings from around the 'Net.
Microsoft's .Net apostle,12/24/01
Dec. 24, 2001
Eric Rudder, senior VP of developer and platform evangelism, must convert developers to .Net or Microsoft can kiss its Web services future goodbye.
Dotnet
Aug. 01, 2002
Papers, tutorials, forums and other useful resources on .Net applications
Azul brings compute appliance
May. 08, 2006
Azul Systems, a start-up headed by former Sun executives, is offering appliances that promise to help customers adapt to rapidly changing Web-based workloads.
Axalto unveils smart card powered by .Net
Dec. 06, 2004
Axalto last week offered up a smart card based on Microsoft's .Net technology, which could make it easier for corporations adopting .Net for Web services to develop card-based security.
Azul Systems to launch Java appliance
Oct. 04, 2004
A start-up run by the former CEO of Cobalt Networks is readying a multi-core server designed to speed up Java processing in the data center.
'Fired-up' Ballmer zings Linux
Sep. 06, 2004
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer last week used an address before software industry leaders outside Boston to tout his company's vision, while casting doubt on alternatives to Windows.
IBM hooking .Net into access management
Jun. 07, 2004
IBM this week for the first time will add support for Microsoft's .Net development tools to its access management software, letting corporations build support for IBM's identity management platform directly into Windows ...
MS shifts from .Net, Web focus
Nov. 24, 2003
Clearly, Indigo is largely a Microsoft initiative to get its internal middleware house in order. But Microsoft, through its Indigo vision, also seems to be hinting to the industry at large that the WS-* stack is too ...
Vendor brings Cobol apps to the Web
Nov. 10, 2003
The theme for Web services is integration, and Micro Focus plans to bring Cobol into the picture by equipping companies with tools that convert the legacy code to align with the emerging technology.
Microsoft eyes ID management
Nov. 03, 2003
Microsoft is working on identity technology for its future Longhorn operating system that it hopes will evolve into a cross-platform, standard format that companies can use to secure digital relationships and share ...
Microsoft aims to master middleware
Jun. 09, 2003
Microsoft is busy constructing a common integration platform and workflow engine for its .Net platform that corporations will use to support the rollout of Web services and collaborative applications.
Gates pushes Microsoft mobile agenda
Mar. 24, 2003
If Microsoft was chastened by last year's antitrust ruling, Chairman Bill Gates gave no evidence of it last week as he laid out his mobile and wireless computing ambitions.
Gates to announce .Net Compact Framework
Mar. 19, 2003
Microsoft chairman and chief software architect Bill Gates on Wednesday will announce the worldwide launch of .Net Compact Framework, a tool that lets developers bring Microsoft's .Net technology to mobile devices, ...
You can fool some of the people .- Network World
Jan. 27, 2003
At least they aren't using sock puppets. Both Microsoft and IBM have unleashed television marketing campaigns aimed at businesses and their use of the trappings of that elusive category - Web services.
IBM software strategy: Knock off Microsoft
Jan. 06, 2003
It has taken nearly seven years and billions of dollars in development and acquisitions, but IBM has chiseled itself into a software power and set its sights on one lofty goal: beating Microsoft at its own game.
Industry woes dampen Comdex
Nov. 25, 2002
The chill in the air last week here was not just from the desert's cool autumn winds - it also came from the feeling that the once-red-hot technology industry continues to suffer through an ice age.
Microsoft .Net framework to fit in small devices
Nov. 18, 2002
Microsoft Monday released long-awaited software that will allow applications designed around its .Net platform to run on portable computing devices. It also made available a test version of its suite of software ...
Microsoft recasts Windows release
Nov. 18, 2002
Microsoft has confirmed a change of plans for its forthcoming Longhorn release of Windows: The software will run on desktops but will not include a corresponding server version as previously planned.
This is a test, please join in
Nov. 18, 2002
Which features of .Net are most important to enterprise users?
Microsoft positions Office as .Net client
Oct. 28, 2002
Network executives last week got a first glimpse at Microsoft's plans to transform its Office suite into an all-purpose network client that can be used to interact with back-end systems easily.
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