.net platform in comment and analysis

How many people will it take to fill Gates' shoes?

Comment John Shewchuk According to Microsoft, Shewchuck "leads the Project Zurich architecture and strategy teams, which are focused on extending Microsoft's .NET application development technologies to the internet 'cloud'. [24 Jun 2008]

The McCue Interview: United Business Media CIO Matthew Graham-Hyde

Comment UBM has just completed an 18 month migration from Unix to open source and Microsoft's .NET. Now, as CIO of UBM, Graham-Hyde has around 6,000 end users to keep happy and is spearheading a move towards a standardised IT platform to replace the many... [22 May 2006]

The Weekly Round-Up: 28.04.06

Round-Up Addressing potential developers considering a switch to the company's .NET platform, he warned: "You can take the offer from the dark side. Sun Microsystems founder and Round-Up favourite Scott McNealy stepped down as CEO this week bringing to an... [28 Apr 2006]

Q&A: Microsoft chairman Bill Gates

Comment In fact, .NET's success has been the primary platform for building websites. The web is where a lot of code is being written, and you can go back to the year 2000 and the .NET initiative. Will you be pointing developers to write applications where... [22 Mar 2006]

Leader: Dell wants blade runners

Leader Since it set up seven years ago, it has settled on Dell hardware, including the latest blades, a Microsoft platform (made up of Windows, SQL Server database and the .Net web services architecture) and Vodafone for wireless connectivity to fleets... [16 Nov 2004]

Quocirca's Straight Talking: The politics of enterprise applications

Comment But, despite the fact that these two software giants admitted to merger talks earlier in 2004, such an announcement would be unlikely for two reasons: SAP has its own in-house application server platform, NetWeaver, and Microsoft's .NET is most... [01 Oct 2004]

Quocirca's Straight Talking: Is programming dead?

Comment Web services wouldn’t exist without all the work that’s gone into the development of application architectures that take most of the work out of the software plumbing - Enterprise Java (J2EE) and Microsoft’s .Net architecture. [23 Apr 2004]

Devil's Advocate: Why Microsoft should be happy about open source

Comment It is well on the way to building an open source version of Microsoft's .Net development platform. There is little in .Net that is original but Mono recognises that it is a well designed development platform that is capable of realising the goal of... [17 Feb 2004]

The Weekly Round-Up: 04.07.03

Round-Up Things look grim for the Microsoft chairman until he's rescued at the last minute by Steve Ballmer swooping down in a Microsoft .Net-branded helicopter leaving one degree of separation between Bill's snazzy Dunlop trainers and the clutching hands... [04 Jul 2003]

Who’s winning the web services war?

Comment Conventional wisdom - okay, conventional short-hand by, among others, the media - pits Microsoft on one side with its .Net technology against most of the rest of the world on the other, backing Java in the form of J2EE. [19 Jun 2003]

The Bloor Perspective: Trusting Trustworthy Computing and m-commerce made easy

Comment Last week Bango.net announced Bango Fingerprint, which provides a unique identity aimed at smoothing the communication between a mobile user and a mobile site that offers content. Now this might sound like the idea behind Microsoft's .Net Passport... [12 May 2003]

Meta Group Quarterly: The five most important trends for CIOs

Comment The integrated development environment (IDE) technology of .Net and J2EE is poised to become a widespread application development platform that promises increased development productivity. Leading CIOs in large IT organisations will deploy both... [28 Mar 2003]

Through the fog... Buying an application server

Comment A quick scan of available information would suggest options are limited - first you chose between either Microsoft .Net or Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) platform as your base technology. Siebel has two completely different versions of its... [20 Mar 2003]

Why the government should watch out for the card up Microsoft's sleeve

Comment Big businesses and various other third parties were offered smart card access to a secure website containing millions of lines of Windows 2000, XP and .Net server code. Microsoft said it will provide "governments with access to source code and... [03 Feb 2003]

Why 'suck it and see' should be your web services mantra

Comment Underpinning this message was the launch of a deployment environment that allows BT customers to test drive and build integrated applications on the .Net or J2EE platforms. And despite announcing the availability of a component library and... [26 Sep 2002]

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