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By the time you read this, Microsoft DevDays 2000 will have wrapped up. Those of you who attended saw how Microsoft is building its suite of .NET servers, such as BizTalk and Commerce 2000, around XML and Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP)...
The Corel/Microsoft deal is apparently worse for Corel than was originally obvious. Thanks to a Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filing that became public last week (see the first Hot Off the Press article below), we now know the specifics...
Thanks to Dieter De Preester for the tip: Microsoft's Visual Studio.NET Web site was updated Friday with information about the release of the Beta 1 version of the company's upcoming software development suite, which is "nearing completion and...
Thanks for the great feedback. Your opinions about online "e-tailers" are as diverse as possible, and one's personal experiences with them are, of course, the deciding factor in choosing where to shop. I received many good suggestions about online...
I received some interesting feedback about my .NET story last week— thanks for writing. Between those email messages and my recent interview with author Brian Livingston, I now have a theory about why Microsoft would skip over Windows 2000 to...
A. When you are in Explorer or on your desktop, the traditional way to launch a program is to double-click it. Enhancements in Internet Explorer (IE) allow a Web-like hyperlink approach that lets you move the mouse pointer over an object to select...
Today, we’re using multiuser OSs to support thin-client environments. Is the next step multiuser applications? In other words, will server-based computing move toward a Web-based environment that eliminates the problems of supporting a multiuser...
Since Microsoft's announcement at the Professional Developer's Conference (PDC) in July, the computing world has been abuzz with .NET. A major part of the .NET Framework is Active Server Pages + (ASP+). This technology, although it won't ship in...