microsoft .net in comment and analysis

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]

PeopleSoft-JD Edwards deal - the shape of things to come

Comment With two major camps emerging (in the .Net and J2EE Java corners respectively) and certain markets already fairly sewn up several big boys, it is likely those same players are likely to want to cherry pick the best minnows. [02 Jun 2003]

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

Comment Now this might sound like the idea behind Microsoft's .Net Passport with one account for all online services but this is different. Last week Bango.net announced Bango Fingerprint, which provides a unique identity aimed at smoothing the... [12 May 2003]

Windows Server 2003 - better late than insecure

Comment If this server OS - in all its seven incarnations - and the simultaneously released Visual Studio .Net 2003 and SQL Server 2000 64-bit version are better for a bit more attention, let's not knock it. Microsoft has come out with a major product... [24 Apr 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]

The Bloor Perspective: Executive e-learning, Sun's future and Sybase's AvantGo

Comment As might be expected the Sun CEO was keen to point out how popular Java is compared to Microsoft's .Net, and pointed out that he's convinced that Java will continue to be found close to the heart of many developments, including web services and... [07 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. The UK government has been offered a peek at the Windows source code - the... [03 Feb 2003]

Linux or Windows? You decide

Comment Microsoft's future is with its .Net framework and server OS, all linked into its web services vision. Butler places .Net in second place, in terms of market share far above where it is now. We receive emails every week from sys admins fighting the... [04 Dec 2002]

The unholy trinity of broadband

Comment All we know at the moment is that these projects will cover such areas as mobile technology, web services based on Microsoft's .Net technology, broadband portals and multimedia home computing. One thing's for sure: BT, Dell and Microsoft make one... [08 Nov 2002]

BT, Microsoft, and Dell: Broadband revolutionaries?

Comment It can also provide some of the 'frills' that BT's no-frills package lacks (email from Hotmail, content from MSN, for example, all based on .Net web services technology). Yesterday, BT and Microsoft made a big hoo-ha about their new broadband... [07 Nov 2002]

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. Eighteen months ago Microsoft treated two of BT's most senior executives to... [26 Sep 2002]

Why Microsoft would secretly love it if its shared source initiative failed

Comment Under the Shared Source Initiative big business, universities and assorted third parties have been offered unfettered access to 90 per cent of XP, 200 and .Net server code. After a couple of false starts Microsoft has played its open source card to... [19 Sep 2002]

The Bloor Perspective: Microsoft's shrewd vision, outsourcing lessons and the mouse

Comment It has the tablet PC - bulky though it may be at the moment - and it has the .Net software architecture for delivering applications in a distributed manner. Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer provided the keynote speech at the Detroit Economic Club... [09 Sep 2002]

Apple the 'one trick pony' of the desktop world

Comment And if the upgrades don't get you .Net just might. According to Gartner, Microsoft's Licensing 6 programme - so reviled by UK IT directors when it was mooted last summer (see: http://www.silicon.com/a47628) - will raise upgrade fees anywhere from... [27 Aug 2002]

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