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The Weekly Round-Up: 28.04.06
Round-Up On the other hand, it would have been nice to see Aston Villa or Everton rebranded as the Microsoft SQL Server All Stars. Addressing potential developers considering a switch to the company's .NET platform, he warned: "You can take the offer from... [28 Apr 2006]
Q&A: Microsoft's CIO on Linux, security and offshoring
Comment Everything is .NET. Nowadays, he's in the midst of testing out new versions of SQL Server and Visual Studio. What we are doing right now is focused on the application side, so SQL Server 2005 and Visual Studio System 2005 are the big ones. [15 Dec 2004]
IT consulting: Techie skills no longer enough
Comment The technology skills most in demand for IT projects have remained fairly static over the past couple of years and include the usual suspects such as SQL, Unix, C++, C#, .Net and J2EE, internet and web, security, Windows 2003, Windows XP, Cisco... [01 Dec 2004]
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]
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]
The Bloor Perspective: Microsoft and CRM, government and web services, and some semantic clarity
Comment Based on Microsoft's SQL Server it will run on an internal server accessed through a browser, Microsoft Outlook or remotely as an application running on host servers and based on a monthly fee. The move into CRM is part of its strategy to increase... [04 Mar 2002]
The .NET gamble: Microsoft's major offensive explained
Comment One of the first concrete things Microsoft did after announcing its .NET strategy was to release new, beefed up versions of its server software. This shift into the backroom for Microsoft also enables it to embrace other software delivery models... [08 Dec 2000]
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