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DoJ eschews a 3-way MS split

In its latest antitrust filing, DoJ sticks to its guns in seeking to break Microsoft in two, saying anything else would be too complicated Read more

30 May, 2000 by Lisa M Bowman

Microsoft lays its MSN cornerstone

Microsoft's Next Generation Windows Services architecture unveiling is still a week away, but the... Read more

24 May, 2000 by Mary Jo Foley

Microsoft's Jim Allchin takes a 'vacation'

When Microsoft rolls out its Next Generation Windows Services (NGWS) architecture next week, about the only bigwig who... Read more

23 May, 2000 by Mary Jo Foley

MS: Breakup be damned -- here comes NGWS

...June 1 in Redmond, Washington, the company is slated to unveil its Next Generation Windows Services (NGWS) architecture. NGWS is expected to be the framework... Read more

12 May, 2000 by Mary Jo Foley

Gates sends a message

...to take the wraps off its XML platform strategy, which it calls Next Generation Windows Services, in June. Gates pledged that Microsoft will "do our... Read more

10 May, 2000 by Mary Jo Foley

Microsoft: The next generation

...of the launch of the software giant's forthcoming services architecture, dubbed Next Generation Windows Services, or NGWS. If you believe Microsoft, NGWS is going... Read more

28 April, 2000 by Mary Jo Foley

Gates demos Microsoft MiPad

...speech technology group at Microsoft Research. "This is part of his NGWS (Next Generation Windows Services) vision." Once wireless standards become more prevalent, Microsoft could... Read more

23 March, 2000 by Mary Jo Foley

After Win2000, it's Whistler and Blackcomb

...upon which the company is betting its next-generation architecture. Microsoft's Next Generation Windows Services platform -- details of which the company is expected to... Read more

10 February, 2000 by Mary Jo Foley

MS goes to Mars for IE update

The company's next Internet Explorer was code-named 'Haley,' but now it's 'Mars.' Whatever the name, though, it's delayed Read more

1 February, 2000 by Mary Jo Foley

Microsoft: The next generation, Part II

Windows DNA by another name?Whenever it finally rolls out NGWS, Microsoft better get it right. Read more

28 April, 2000 by Mary Jo Foley

MS plumbing: The next generation

Microsoft may not officially unveil its Next Generation Windows Services architecture until June 22, but company officials gave developers... Read more

6 June, 2000 by Mary Jo Foley

C#: Yet Another Programming Language?

...heck-out-of-everyone names," Microsoft .Net is the newest label for Next Generation Windows Services. OK, so let's say you love developing for... Read more

3 July, 2000 by Steven J.Vaughan Nichols

Microsoft brews up a Java-like language

...attendees Microsoft's .Net vision. Microsoft introduced Microsoft .Net (formerly code-named Next Generation Windows Services) in Redmond, Washington, last week. Layman did not mention... Read more

27 June, 2000 by Mary Jo Foley

Ballmer: 'Windows isn't going away'

...the term of .Net, which is final name for the company's Next Generation Windows Services (NGWS) architecture. Officials acknowledged that the full rollout of... Read more

23 June, 2000 by Charles Cooper

MS .Net: Integration to the max

...based names. Microsoft .Net is the final name for the company's Next Generation Windows Services (NGWS) architecture. The Whistler and follow-up releases of... Read more

23 June, 2000 by Mary Jo Foley

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