Microsoft has decided to keep its forerunner, Windows XP, in sales and OEM channels for another five months.
Company enhances its Web development environment with latest release.
Partners will need to become experts in enabling business processes to survive in a software-as-a-service world.
New products aim to enable businesses using BPM and SOA technologies.
DreamScene is released; other Extras are delayed again.
The suite includes a new version: Special Media Edition.
Salesforce.com broadens its appeal to developers with new Interface-building tool.
Enterprise information integration solution gets improved data caching and querying power, plus MySQL support.
Very few of Microsoft's new servers for the home are available in the United States.
Product lets users collaborate across the Internet via Office-like suite.
Windows Server 2008, Vista SP1 take big steps forward.
The Distributed Management Task Force, an industry organization advocating the development of interoperable server management, has released Systems Management Architecture for Server Hardware 2.0.
The RC is expected to be released this week, barring potential quality contol delays.
Think tank says such a move would spur competition, lower prices.
Testers of Microsoft's database server can expect a delayed release.
Industry organization's latest spec supports the use of Web services to exchange management data.
New software-as-a-service offering lets companies reach into the Internet cloud.
Sun adds support for Linux virtualization to OS, plus PostgreSQL support.
New PDT 1.0 plug-in for Eclipse features tight PHP and Java integration.
Microsoft Corp. today officially unveiled PerformancePoint Server 2007, its highly anticipated performance management (PM) software.