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Microsoft Shares More on Virtual PC Futures

This one slipped by us last week. Alongside its announcement that it is making Virtual PC 2004 Service Pack 1 available as a free download, Microsoft also announced its plans around Virtual PC 2007. That product will include support for Windows Vista as both a host and guest. No word on timing for that one […]

Visual Studio 2003 SP1: Think August 15

Last November, Microsoft committed to providing two new service packs for Visual Studio. The first of those – Visual Studio 2003 Service Pack (SP) 1, seemingly is just around the corner. According to Microsoft Program Manager Lee Coward, a last-minute bug discovered in the VC runtime led Microsoft to push back the release slightly, to […]

Microsoft Inks Alliances Galore

Microsoft is inking all kinds of alliances, as of late. On July 17, Microsoft signed a deal with XenSource to insure that Microsoft’s server-virtualization systems will be able to support Linux even more robustly than they do today. On July 18, Microsoft and Nortel announced a new alliance, via which the two will collaborate on […]

Microsoft Hides Its Mobile and Business Apps Divisions

Microsoft is changing yet again the way that it will report its financials. Instead of reporting the financial results of seven business units, Microsoft now will report results of five units. The company is folding its two worst-performing divisions – Microsoft Business Solutions (its business applications unit) and its Mobile and Embedded units – into […]

Expression Tools Delayed Until 2007/2008?

It’s always a bad sign when a speaker pretends the dates in his/her slide deck aren’t really there. It’s almost as bad when Microsoft denies that it ever stated a ship date for a product in the first place. But that’s exactly what’s happening on the Expression Studio design-tool side of the house. Microsoft told […]

My Private Folder: Gone But Not Forgotten

The Microsoft Genuine Advantage team can’t seem to do anything right. Shortly after posting a new encrypted-folder freebie meant to entice more Windows users to validate their copies of Windows as non-pirated, Microsoft was forced to pull Private Folder 1.0. due to sysadmin concerns.

Build 5472: New Vista Test Releases Keep on Rolling

From Microsoft Watch: On Thursday last week, Microsoft officials said it would take them another week or two to finish off the latest Vista test build. Magically on Monday July 17, the new build appeared on the private-technical-tester sites for download. The new Vista build, 5472, includes primarily bug fixes and stability improvements. MSDN subscribers […]

Microsoft to Partners: January Is Still Our Vista/Office 2007 Target

From Microsoft Watch: Here’s yet another twist along the twisted road to delivery of Windows Vista and Office 2007. A couple of weeks after leading everyone to believe that Office 2007 would not launch simultaneously with Vista in January, Microsoft is telling its software and hardware partners that a simultaneous Vista/Office 2007 launch in January […]

Microsoft to Highlight Next-Gen Web 2.0 Work at Upcoming Research Summit

Microsoft will show off some of its Windows Live search projects at the annual Microsoft Research Faculty Summit next week. On July 17 and 18, Microsoft researchers, product group engineers and architects and invited academic researchers from around the world will convene in Redmond, Wash., to discuss everything from bioinformatics and e-science, to nomadic computing […]

Web 2.0 Wares on Parade at Microsoft Research Summit Next Week

From Microsoft Watch: Windows Live Image Search and a new social-bookmarking initiative are among the Microsoft Research projects that will be on display at the annual Microsoft Research Faculty Summit next week. Microsoft Researchers are on tap to talk up lots of other areas, too, from e-learning, to mesh-networking, to nomadic computing at the two-day […]