SharePoint Portal Server 2003: IntelliSense XML Files
Downloads This download includes updates of the XML files used to produce IntelliSense information about the Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server and Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services managed object models within the Microsoft Visual Studio .NET...
[September 17, 2007, 10:39]
The Day Ahead: Sequoia Software Hopes XML = Hot IPO
News Sequoia's flagship product is the XML Portal Server, or XPS, which the company said is "the first interactive portal software product that uses XML as its core technology. We believe that establishing an interactive portal is critical for many...
[May 8, 2000, 12:12]
Office 2003 Beta 2: An IT Perspective review
Reviews Fine words -- but Microsoft really has been busy in radically re-working its office suite for the 2003 incarnation: the core Office 2003 applications use XML as a native format; new Office 'family' programs have appeared; and Office 2003 support...
[March 10, 2003, 8:21]
BEA Aims To Win Over Java Developers
News Like its rivals IBM and Oracle, BEA has filled out its product line with specialised integration software and a portal server to drive sales. With its portal server, BEA will add a mobile-development kit to its portal server around midyear, and...
[March 6, 2003, 11:26]
Microsoft Pulls Early Office 2003 Beta
News Also included with Office 2003 Beta 2: SharePoint Portal Server version 2.0 and 2003 versions of SharePoint Team Services FrontPage and Publisher. The inclusion of SharePoint Portal Server 2 -- software that businesses use to create portals without...
[February 20, 2003, 7:32]
New Office Beta To Launch Next Week
News Besides Office 2003 Professional, which includes Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint and Access, Microsoft also will offer betas of the FrontPage Web site creation and management application, InfoPath, OneNote, Outlook with Business Contact Manager...
[March 5, 2003, 7:43]
BEA Aims To Put Businesses In Touch With Their Data
News Faced with increasing competition, BEA has diversified into three areas: programming tools for building increasingly popular Web services software; portal software for building Web systems for employees, customers and business partners; and...
[August 20, 2002, 13:32]
Enterasys Expedites Customer Fulfillment, Projects Fourfold Increase Of Partner Channel Revenue
White Papers A Rapid Economic Justification (REJ) analysis validated that by using Microsoft Windows Server 2003 as a platform for an online extranet portal that used XML-based Web services, Enterasys Networks could replace its manual customer fulfillment...
[July 21, 2003, 12:50]
XML IFilter For Easy XML File Indexing
White Papers XML IFilter extends the standard functionality of Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS), Microsoft Share Point Portal Server (SPS), and all other products based on top of Microsoft Indexing Service Technology.
[November 6, 2003, 23:57]
Using WebSphere Everyplace Mobile Portal, Part 1: Extending WebSphere Portal To A Mobile Audience
White Papers This article focuses on XML Device-Independent Markup Extensions (XDIME) and the integration of Multi Channel Server (MCS) into WebSphere Portal Server. This paper provides an overview of Mobile Portal, and shows how you can use it to satisfy your...
[February 3, 2006, 0:01]
Portal Empowers Employees
White Papers Holmes Place plc is a leading premium health club chain running Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server 2001 at its London-based head office. SharePoint is enabling staff in the marketing, HR, finance and IS departments to find, share and publish...
[December 7, 2003, 23:00]
Solution Provider Helps Retailers Overcome Disparate Data With Powerful New Portal
White Papers Using Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer 2007, Microsoft Visual Studio 2005, and the Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0, they developed the K3 Retail Portal. Furthermore, out-of-the-box XML Web parts let developers take data from any Web service - or...
[September 5, 2007, 1:00]
Visio IFilter 2003 Add-in: Text Search In Visio Files
Downloads The Microsoft Visio IFilter 2003 is a component used by the Microsoft Windows Indexing service and Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003 to extract text strings from Microsoft Visio files (.VSD, .VSS, .VST, .VDX, .VSX, and .VTX formats).
[October 11, 2007, 11:06]
RSS MediaMiner
Downloads Find out what your customers are saying about your company, do online media analysis, find out if your marketing strategy is working, create a media portal or add breaking news to your website. Results are saved as HTML (using XSLT), PDF or XML...
[December 2, 2005, 23:16]
Epages Hosting Edition
Downloads Numerous cartridges are also available that allow quick and easy extension of the functionality of epages' products.epages provides several procurement cartridges, designed to optimize transactions and information exchange between suppliers and...
[July 22, 2004, 2:08]
Telecom '99: Oracle, IBM Roll Out Mobile E-commerce
News The Java-based Portal-to-Go translates HTML first into XML (Extensible Markup Language) and then into a format used by a device -- either WAP (Wireless Access Protocol) or the device's native format. Oracle will announce at Telecom '99 in Geneva...
[October 11, 1999, 12:37]
Microsoft Plans Server Push For Office
News Office 2003 also makes its easier to share documents through the company's SharePoint portal software. That growing reliance on XML and closer ties between Office desktop and server applications allow businesses to build more sophisticated...
[November 5, 2004, 7:33]
Software Makers Go Portal Crazy
News For developers, that means working less with a server's underlying database, or operation system, and more with the portal itself as an application framework. IBM, for one, is bullish on the portal concept and is prepping tools to get a jump on the...
[September 28, 1999, 11:06]
Microsoft Adds To Web Services Arsenal
News The new product accompanies BizTalk Server 2002, Commerce Server 2002 -- both released this year -- and SharePoint Portal Server 2001. Microsoft, for example, is positioning SharePoint Portal Server as an important companion to Content Management...
[October 7, 2002, 8:06]
Microsoft To Blur Web And Application Lines
News The idea is that customers can choose to either purchase server software from Microsoft, such as mail or portal applications, or get that service delivered over the Internet. To get to that point, Microsoft needs to converge the capabilities of...
[September 14, 2005, 8:30]
