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Microsoft .Net gets Rational support
News Rational Software has updated its development tools to support Microsoft's .Net software strategy. Rational' XDE Professional tool will support Microsoft's Visual Basic.Net language and ASP.Net class library technology, which makes it easier to... [20 Aug 2002]
Microsoft .Net concessions win developer plaudits
News Microsoft launched its .Net developer toolkit yesterday at a high-profile briefing at London's Natural History Museum. Dave Green, software architect at Nationwide and .Net beta tester, agreed. But .Net allows you to do it piece-by-piece, which is... [14 Feb 2002]
Microsoft .Net: It lives!
News Microsoft has officially launched its new .Net developer toolkit VisualStudio .Net, and dubbed the software the ultimate programmer's toolset. Having invested more in the toolkit than Nasa invested putting a man on the moon, Microsoft hopes... [13 Feb 2002]
Microsoft's .NET could turn virus victim
News Microsoft's .NET technology is subject to a range of virus threats which could make network security even harder to ensure in the future. Chien delivered his misgiving s in a research paper last Friday, in which he admitted his worries that... [01 Oct 2001]
Microsoft delays .Net Server release - again
News Microsoft has for the third time delayed the launch of its Windows .Net Server 2003 high-end operating system. During his Comdex keynote address on Sunday, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates revealed that the company would launch Windows .Net Server... [19 Nov 2002]
Microsoft releases .NET toolkit under security shadow
News Microsoft's low-key launch of its developer platform for .NET today was over shadowed when its IT security policies again hit the headlines. Microsoft this week made the completed .NET framework (the development platform for web services) and... [17 Jan 2002]
Microsoft drops .Net label from servers
News By creating the Windows Server System naming convention for all its server products, Microsoft hopes to clarify what the .Net name means and to demonstrate the company's long-term commitment to Windows, said Barry Goffe, group product manager at... [17 Apr 2003]
Microsoft launches .NET mobile alerts
News Microsoft has launched a service that alerts consumers to important events from any mobile device, as part of its .NET offering. NET Alert is Microsoft's second addition to the .NET menagerie and comes hot on the heels of its Passport technology. [09 Oct 2001]
Microsoft Office gets the .Net treatment
News The new version of Office will feature better support for XML, making it more compatible with Microsoft's .Net vision for web services. Over the last year Microsoft has been gradually updating its full range of software products to add support for... [25 Jun 2002]
Microsoft walks into security minefield as .NET goes mobile
News Microsoft today unveiled its latest operating system for embedded devices, Windows CE.NET, a mobile version of its .NET initiative. Scott Horn, director of the embedded and appliance platform group at Microsoft, insisted the company had a range of... [09 Jan 2002]
China signs .NET Microsoft deal
News The two firms will co-develop solutions based on Microsoft .NET and Office System platforms. Microsoft on Thursday signed two agreements that will deepen ties with the China government, even as the country's officials embark on programs that will... [21 Nov 2003]
SAP spurns Microsoft .NET for Java
News Sun Microsystems is set to score a major victory in the battle for the hearts and minds of software developers when SAP confirms its decision to go with a Java-based platform ahead of Microsoft's .NET. [30 Oct 2001]
Businesses air Microsoft .Net fears
News A lack of skilled developers and fears of complexity are slowing the take-up of Microsoft's .Net platform in businesses, according to new research. Those from large firms said they fear .Net is a more complex design environment than Microsoft... [29 Jun 2004]
Betfair claims Java better than Microsoft .Net
News UK online gambling exchange Betfair has chosen to base a major website overhaul around Sun's J2EE platform rather than Microsoft's .Net software, claiming the Java product comes with a "proven enterprise track record". [10 Sep 2004]
Borland and Microsoft weave .Net together
News Borland Software has licensed a key piece of Microsoft's .Net software and will build a new line of programming tools for .Net later this year, the companies announced on Monday. Borland expects to be the first company to license Microsoft's .Net... [28 Jan 2003]
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