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Ozzie leaves Microsoft a New Dawn memo

Ray Ozzie, Bill Gates's replacement as Microsoft's Chief Software Architect, has posted Dawn of a New Day -- his... Read more

25 October, 2010

Microsoft goes vertical with .Net

...2000 Expo in New Orleans. At its core, .Net for Manufacturing is Windows DNA (Distributed interNet Architecture) for manufacturing, renamed. DNA for Manufacturing, like Microsoft... Read more

25 August, 2000 by Mary Jo Foley

Windows DNA - distinct layers

For some time now, Microsoft has been pushing an architecture it calls Windows DNA, which involves dividing an application's code into three distinct layers... Read more

18 August, 2002 by Evan Stein
<endeca_term>Windows DNA</endeca_term> Helps Internet Startup Pioneer Real-Time Online File Handling

Windows DNA Helps Internet Startup Pioneer Real-Time Online File Handling

Using the Microsoft Windows DNA platform (Microsoft's Web solution platform), click2send created an innovative Internet... Read more

14 June, 2000
<endeca_term>Windows DNA</endeca_term> Helps MarketWatch.com Deliver Better Research to Online Investors With Its BigCharts.com Site

Windows DNA Helps MarketWatch.com Deliver Better Research to Online Investors With Its BigCharts.com Site

...system. The solution was to migrate the BigCharts site to the Microsoft Windows DNA platform (Microsoft's Web solution platform) and upgrade to Windows 2000... Read more

14 September, 2000
Online Agricultural Auction Site Has Room to Grow With Microsoft <endeca_term>Windows DNA</endeca_term>

Online Agricultural Auction Site Has Room to Grow With Microsoft Windows DNA

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3 July, 2007

Microsoft: The next generation, Part II

...articulating complex, all-encompassing architectures. Witness its Windows Distributed interNetworking Architecture, aka Windows DNA. Microsoft describes Windows DNA as a "platform for building and deploying... Read more

28 April, 2000 by Mary Jo Foley
Microsoft Case Study: GoIndustry.com

Microsoft Case Study: GoIndustry.com

Using the Microsoft Windows DNA platform, GoIndustry.com has created a one-stop trading solution for... Read more

20 June, 2002
Concur's Web-Based Expense Solution Pays Off for DoubleClick

Concur's Web-Based Expense Solution Pays Off for DoubleClick

Using Concur Expense, a Microsoft Windows DNA-based travel and entertainment expense reporting and management system from Concur... Read more

9 May, 2000

Microsoft .Net: The alternatives

...into a J2EE Web services system without major rewrites. Not true for Windows DNA code ported to .Net. .Net Web services are not interoperable with... Read more

5 August, 2003 by Matt Loney

Language barriers may stifle Web future

The lack of backwards compatibility between the Web scripting language XHTML 2.0 and its HTML predecessors could make billions of Web pages obsolete, experts fear Read more

13 August, 2002 by Paul Festa

ASP.Net - keeping it simple

...like much more realistic tools for coding in the advanced version of Windows DNA. And when the massive Visual Studio .Net went on the market... Read more

31 July, 2002 by William Sempf

Vignette unveils software's version of a wild card

...that work with both Sun Microsystems' Java Enterprise Edition and Microsoft's Windows DNA Web development applications, giving developers a wider choice of tools to... Read more

28 February, 2001 by Erich Luening

Oracle: The new industry bad boy?

...advisor for e-business'," said Barry Goffe, group manager for Microsoft's Windows DNA platforms. "But we can't even trust them to take out... Read more

6 July, 2000 by Mary Jo Foley

Microsoft: The next generation

...requested anonymity. "There will be lots of rebranding and repackaging." Part II Windows DNA by another name? Part III Microsoft still PC-centric Microsoft will... Read more

28 April, 2000 by Mary Jo Foley

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