Microsoft .NET Framework: An Introduction to Security
White Papers This webcast is an introduction to Microsoft .NET security with an emphasis on Code Access Security and how to write more secure applications.
[October 6, 2006, 0:00]
Microsoft .NET Expertise White Paper
White Papers Winsoft Technologies has evolved Microsoft's .NET expertise over that last 5 years, and has been one of the first-to-market with a completely .NET based product in the Indian securities market. A Winsoft technology is committed significant...
[November 18, 2008, 0:00]
MSDN Webcast: Microsoft .NET Application Obfuscation: Raising the Security Bar - Level 300
White Papers Are the Microsoft .NET applications providing ways for hackers to infiltrate the systems the apps run on? This webcast provides the techniques that help secure and compact the Microsoft .NET Application code.
[June 9, 2006, 0:00]
Microsoft .Net goes back to the drawing board
News During cross-examination of his testimony Tuesday, Jim Allchin, Microsoft's senior vice president for Windows, reiterated that the company's .Net My Services plan is still very much in flux, a situation that was previously reported by CNET News.com.
[May 13, 2002, 9:25]
Microsoft .NET Framework
Downloads The Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Beta 1 is a preview release of the latest version of the .NET Framework. ¢s, enterprises and Microsoft product teams are successfully building on the new features Windows Workflow Foundation (WF), Windows...
[November 29, 2008, 6:25]
Microsoft .Net to support Linux
News Is Microsoft preparing to port part of its .Net platform to Linux? Microsoft's .Net was similar as it compiled half-way to an intermediate language (IL) code, which was then further compiled by the runtimes.
[June 27, 2001, 14:59]
Microsoft.Net to woo developers in US
News While it was important that Microsoft impress financial analysts and press with its recently outlined .Net platform, it is crucial that it obtain developer acceptance for its software-as-a-service vision.
[July 11, 2000, 12:15]
Microsoft admits .Net skills shortage
Talkback Just as Microsoft obsolesced VB6 and ASP, so Microsoft has "deprecated" .NET 1.1 and 1.0 code. The only company to make money from .NET will be Microsoft. Joel Spolsky was right in saying that .NET was a way for Microsoft to slow it's competitors...
[November 16, 2005, 0:12]
Exclusive: Netdocs - Microsoft's .Net poster child?
News Netdocs is slated to be one of Microsoft's showcase .Net building blocks, but Microsoft officials steadfastly refuse to discuss it publicly. This interface is based on .Net technology that Microsoft, in the past, has referred as "Universal Canvas".
[December 22, 2000, 13:42]
Borland, Microsoft tie .Net knot
News Borland Software has licensed a key piece of Microsoft's .Net software and will build a new line of programming tools for .Net later this year, the companies announced on Monday. Borland expects to be the first company to license Microsoft's .Net...
[January 28, 2003, 8:20]
Microsoft admits .Net skills shortage
Talkback U.S.developers will not use .NET. Microsoft abandoned 3 Million VB6 developers and 3 million ASP developers when they terminated those two platforms. And yes, those ASP developers were the only thing tht kept Microsoft in the game when the Internet...
[November 15, 2005, 23:58]
Microsoft rebuilds .Net tools
News Microsoft on Tuesday will offer a glimpse at future versions of its Visual Studio.Net development tools and highlight a number of additions to the product line. At a developers conference in San Francisco this week, Microsoft will also seek to...
[February 11, 2003, 15:20]
Microsoft ASP.NET Threading
White Papers This Microsoft Support WebCast will take an in-depth look at the Microsoft ASP.NET threading architecture, and what it means to your Web applications. You will learn how to monitor the ASP.NET ThreadPool in real time, use the real-time ThreadPool...
[November 5, 2003, 23:00]
Microsoft releases .Net 3.0 ahead of Vista
News Microsoft announced on Tuesday the release to manufacture of .NET Framework 3.0 and extensions to Visual Studio.NET for .NET 3.0, ahead of the expected release of Windows Vista later this year. In addition to the framework itself, Microsoft is...
[November 7, 2006, 16:37]
Siebel, Microsoft sign .Net pact
News Microsoft and Siebel Systems on Monday announced an alliance that will tie Siebel's customer relationship management (CRM) software to Microsoft's .Net architecture. To this end, Siebel has agreed to use Microsoft Visual Studio .Net as its primary...
[October 21, 2002, 14:52]
Microsoft opens .Net to Oracle
News Microsoft, hoping to broaden the appeal of its .Net software plan, is improving links between its products and those of rival Oracle. The new connecting software, released on Tuesday, will link Microsoft's .Net Framework to Oracle's database software.
[July 23, 2002, 14:58]
Microsoft's .Net set to link to Apache
News Microsoft on Wednesday will take a significant step toward expanding the appeal of its .Net software plan by announcing a link to Apache, one of the most important open-source software projects. The software giant plans to extend .Net to the...
[July 24, 2002, 14:41]
Microsoft: .Net alive and well
News Microsoft's elusive .Net strategy -- a hot topic a few years ago but overshadowed by other Microsoft efforts lately -- was declared alive and well during a panel at the Comdex trade show. While .Net was initially understood as a strategy for...
[November 20, 2003, 9:30]
Microsoft ASP.NET: Advanced XML Web Services Using ASP.NET
White Papers The objective of this session is to introduce Web developers to the advanced features of Microsoft ASP.NET Web Services. The key topics discussed in this session include Web Services Architecture, XML Web Services and SOAP (WSDL), Calling Web...
[November 5, 2003, 23:00]
HP, Microsoft reaffirm .Net ties
News Hewlett-Packard and Microsoft on Monday tightened their partnership to promote the latter's .Net software initiative. In September, HP and Microsoft launched a partnership around Web services and .Net, combining HP's infrastructure technology and...
[December 9, 2002, 16:27]



