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Posted: Aug. 18, 2008
[The articles below were posted between Jul. 28, 2008 and Aug. 18, 2008 and appear in the September 2008 hardcopy edition of Update. One or more are available below for free to non-subscribers.]
Sales, Marketing, and Services
- Server Virtualization Rules Relaxed
- Changes to virtualization licensing rules will make it much easier to create dynamic and automated data centers, although the rules don't apply to all Microsoft products
- Free! Evaluating Enterprise Agreements
- An Enterprise Agreement eases desktop license management and offers great discounts, but it's not best for every company and requires careful analysis
Corporate and Legal
- Free! Five Businesses Plan for FY'09
- Four of Microsoft's five business segments showed outstanding results in FY'08, but the company's troubled Online segment seems to have dragged the stock price down
- Data Centers Critical to Online Expansion
- Because of the strategic importance and expense of its data centers, Microsoft has become quite systematic in the way it sites, designs, and operates them
- Online, Windows Chief Johnson Leaves
- Platforms and Services President Kevin Johnson is leaving Microsoft to become the CEO of Juniper Networks
Business Applications & Services
- Dynamics AX Continues Upmarket Push
- Multiple site and time zone support in Dynamics AX 2009 will help large, distributed manufacturers better manage production and inventory, but product implementation remains daunting
- Essential Business Server Targets Midsize Market
- Essential Business Server provides midsize businesses that have an IT administrator with a multiserver computing infrastructure
Windows & Mobile
- Licensing the Windows Client
- Outlines the licenses and subscriptions organizations must acquire from Microsoft to provide a Windows desktop to users under the most common desktop architectural scenarios
Systems Management and Security
- Identity Lifecycle Manager 2 Improves Workflow and Self-Service
- Identity Lifecycle Manager will gain better user account provisioning, improved workflow for approving user access requests, and self-service password resets
- ISA Server 2006 SP1 Ships
- The first service pack for ISA Server 2006 enhances configuration and troubleshooting tools but does not support Windows Server 2008
- Security Response Center Updates Procedures
- Changes in information provided about software vulnerabilities, combined with new partner programs, should help Microsoft's customers
- Operations Manager Now on Windows Server 2008
- Updates for Operations Manager provide support for Windows Server 2008, but the OS needs updates too
Application Platform
- Entity Framework Promises Simpler Data Access
- A planned data access technology called the ADO.NET Entity Framework could reduce repetitive coding and simplify maintenance in business applications, but significant change is likely in future versions
- Visual Studio, .NET Framework Updates Ship
- Visual Studio and the .NET Framework received significant updates in a service pack released in Aug. 2008
- Acquisition Targets Scalability for SQL Server
- Acquisition of data warehouse specialist DATAllegro could help Microsoft make headway in the market for large databases, but it could be several years before SQL Server incorporates DATAllegro technology
- Zoomix To Match Data
- In July 2008 Microsoft acquired Zoomix, a vendor of software that examines corporate data streams and automatically makes corrections and modifications to improve data accuracy and consistency across systems
Consumer and Small Business
- New API for GPS Devices
- A new API for MSN Direct will let developers code their Web sites so that users can send information directly from the site to a GPS device
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