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Deploying The Microsoft Windows .NET Server Platform

White Papers This WebCast is an overview of the deployment methodologies that you can use to deploy the Windows .NET Server family in the enterprise. We will cover Remote Installation Services (RIS), unattend, Sysprep, Windows Preinstall Environment (WinPE...

[November 11, 2003, 23:00]

CES: Microsoft Aims To Simplify Wireless World

News With the launch this week of Windows CE .Net, Microsoft is pledging to extend its vision of Web services to the complex world of mobile devices. Non-Microsoft devices will be able to link in to .Net services, but only if they are specifically .Net...

[January 9, 2002, 17:21]

Microsoft Code Name Acropolis July Community Technology Preview

Downloads Building on the vision of software + services, Microsoft Code Name Acropolis makes it easier to build and manage modular, business-focused, client applications for Microsoft Windows with the .NET Framework.

[August 24, 2007, 14:51]

The Microsoft’s .NET Strategy

White Papers The idea of Microsoft .Net is not new. The .NET Strategy is already much more visible in Microsoft products, so it is high time to look at what the wind of change is going to bring from Redmond. The .NET platform will provide for easier use of...

[August 14, 2003, 16:19]

Microsoft Tests Out Mobile .Net

News The .Net Compact Framework works in conjunction with Microsoft's Visual Studio.Net tools to let developers write Windows-based Web services programs to run on cell phones, personal digital assistants and other wireless mobile devices powered by...

[April 17, 2002, 14:36]

Windows CE .NET To Launch On Monday

News CE .Net is designed specifically to fit into Microsoft's .Net strategy for Web services. Microsoft will hammer the next piece of its .Net puzzle into place on Monday with the launch of Windows CE .Net, the latest version of its mobile operating...

[January 4, 2002, 17:22]

MS Unveils New Windows CE .Net

News The software giant on Tuesday announced a new version of its Windows CE .Net operating system, adding broader support for its .Net services from within Windows CE, a slimmed down version of Windows used to power devices ranging from handheld...

[July 31, 2002, 8:03]

.Net Breakdown: More To Come?

News Lets face it, Microsoft is not exactly a cashless company, (but) I feel pretty uneasy about depending on them when so often their services have gone down for days and longer without a backup system of any kind," said one affected user posting to...

[January 16, 2002, 9:10]

Microsoft Adds To Web Services Arsenal

News The new product is the third released this year aimed at aligning companies doing business over the Internet with Microsoft's .Net Web services strategy. Keeping with Microsoft's longstanding practice of tightly tying products together, the new...

[October 7, 2002, 8:06]

Microsoft Pins Hopes On .Net Server

News This successor to Windows 2000 -- delayed by more than a year -- is intended to become the cornerstone of Microsoft's much-hyped .Net Web services strategy. Getting customers to make the move to .Net Server is essential to fostering Microsoft's...

[July 26, 2002, 16:14]

Microsoft Changes Course On Licensing

News Under the new model, Microsoft plans to require CALs for all Windows desktops accessing terminal services -- now under the heading Terminal Server -- from Windows .Net Server. Still, the company won't be giving away much in the CAL change...

[December 3, 2002, 8:08]

MS Brewing A 'HailStorm' To Battle AOL

News Hailstorm won't be the first .Net product shipped by Microsoft; it describes its Windows XP and Office XP products as part of its .Net vision. But beta testers have said they aren't sure which, if any, of the features in these successors to Windows...

[February 15, 2001, 12:21]

Test Version Of .Net Server On Tap

News The operating system is a cornerstone of Microsoft's .Net Web services strategy. Microsoft on Thursday is expected to issue the second release candidate for Windows .Net Server 2003, as the product slowly advances toward its scheduled April release...

[December 5, 2002, 14:08]

Windows XP Needs Passport To Travel

News The group also attacks Microsoft's broader goals with .Net and HailStorm, arguing, "Windows XP is designed to force adoption of Microsoft's Web services. The first .Net building block, HailStorm, relies heavily on Passport, which Microsoft has used...

[June 22, 2001, 9:26]

Microsoft To Amend .Net Server Licensing

News Still, the company won't be giving away much in the CAL change, particularly since initially only Windows .Net Server 2003 and Terminal Services would be affected -- and not until April. Microsoft plans to issue the second Windows .Net Server 2003...

[December 2, 2002, 16:34]

Latest VisualStudio.Net Tools Revealed

News Visual Studio.Net, originally released in February, serves as Microsoft's chief weapon in the battle for software developers who have a choice among Microsoft's .Net Web services plan and rival software sold by Sun Microsystems, BEA Systems...

[August 22, 2002, 13:47]

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 Hones .Net Tools For Battle

News It serves as Microsoft's chief weapon in the battle for software developers, who have a choice between Microsoft's .Net Web services plan and rival software sold by Sun Microsystems, BEA Systems, Oracle, IBM and other Java backers.

[July 26, 2002, 8:36]

Gates: .Net Slow To Catch On

News As part of the .Net agenda, Microsoft simultaneously launched plans for a consumer-focused Web services effort called .Net My Services that the company now is retooling. Microsoft is expected to package the .Net My Services technology as a software...

[July 25, 2002, 9:34]

Windows Server's Identity Crisis

News In June 2001, Microsoft changed the name to Windows .Net Server, keeping in line with the company's .Net Web services strategy. In making this and eventually other name changes, the company hopes to put more emphasis on the ".Net Connected", logo...

[January 10, 2003, 8:40]


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