Microsoft Ordered To Ship Java in 120 Days
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Oracle apps upgrade to ship within 60
days
Oracle apps upgrade to ship within 60
days
09/06/2004 06:28 PMOracle customers will be able to get the delayed version of the
company's E-Business Suite 11i.10 within 60 days, Oracle announced
today.
Sun to ship Java Studio Creator
Sun to ship Java Studio Creator
06/24/2004 05:53 PMSan Francisco ? Sun Microsystems at the 2004 JavaOne conference
beginning on Monday will ship its much-heralded, so-called easy-to-use
visual Java development environment, Sun Java Studio Creator.
Borland's new Java IDE JBuilder 2005 to
ship in Sept.
Borland's new Java IDE JBuilder 2005 to
ship in Sept.
08/10/2004 03:57 PMBorland Software Corp. announced on Tuesday that the latest version of
its cross-platform integrated development environment (IDE) for Java,
JBuilder
2005, will ship in September. The "Develop" component of Borland's
Application Lifecycle Management suite, JBuilder 2005 supports such
new Java standards as JavaServer Faces, JDK 5.0 and J2EE 1.4 and
features an integrated performance management suite that offers full
J2EE component level profiling with Borland's Optimizeit Request
Analyzer, Profiler, Code Coverage and Thread Debugger.
Microsoft ordered to pay $62M over
patent
Microsoft ordered to pay $62M over
patent
11/15/2003 02:13 AMAP via Seattle Post Intelligencer Nov 15 2003 1:27AM ET
Microsoft Ordered to Pay $62M Over
Patent
Microsoft Ordered to Pay $62M Over
Patent
11/15/2003 01:09 AMSan Jose Mercury News Nov 15 2003 0:27AM ET
Microsoft Corp will ship the next
version of Windows in 2006. To get
'Longhorn' shipped on time, Microsoft
had
Microsoft Corp will ship the next
version of Windows in 2006. To get
'Longhorn' shipped on time, Microsoft
had
08/29/2004 12:22 AMXinhua News Agency Aug 29 2004 3:43AM GMT
Microsoft Ordered to Search for Evidence
(AP)
Microsoft Ordered to Search for Evidence
(AP)
05/21/2004 02:23 PMAP - A federal judge ordered Microsoft Corp. to search for evidence a
vice president told employees in 2000 to destroy e-mails, an attorney
for a company suing the software giant said Friday.
Microsoft Ordered to Search for Evidence
Microsoft Ordered to Search for Evidence
05/21/2004 04:00 PMA federal judge ordered Microsoft to search for evidence a vice
president told employees in 2000 to destroy e-mails, an attorney for a
company suing the software giant said Friday.
Microsoft ordered to find lost e-mail
Microsoft ordered to find lost e-mail
05/24/2004 12:44 PMMicrosoft Ordered to Pull Anti-Linux Ad
Microsoft Ordered to Pull Anti-Linux Ad
08/27/2004 01:38 PMUK advertising watchdog says Microsoft's TCO comparison is off base.
Microsoft ordered to pay Lindows' court
fees
Microsoft ordered to pay Lindows' court
fees
06/02/2004 01:26 PMMicrosoft ordered to pay Lindows court
fees
Microsoft ordered to pay Lindows court
fees
06/02/2004 01:42 PMZDNet Jun 2 2004 5:20PM GMT
Microsoft ordered to pay $62 million in
patent case
Microsoft ordered to pay $62 million in
patent case
11/14/2003 09:49 PMAP via The Ledger Nov 14 2003 9:42PM ET
Microsoft ordered to hunt for evidence
on e-mail deletion policy
Microsoft ordered to hunt for evidence
on e-mail deletion policy
05/21/2004 03:50 PMSiliconValley.com May 21 2004 8:24PM GMT
Net 'Outcry' Spurs Review Of Patent:
Microsoft Ordered To Pay for Infringing
Net 'Outcry' Spurs Review Of Patent:
Microsoft Ordered To Pay for Infringing
11/13/2003 06:36 AMWashington Post Nov 13 2003 5:25AM ET
Microsoft ordered to pay $112 million in
attorney fees in California case
Microsoft ordered to pay $112 million in
attorney fees in California case
09/16/2004 06:56 PMSiliconValley.com Sep 16 2004 10:45PM GMT
Microsoft to ship Longhorn with RSS
Microsoft to ship Longhorn with RSS
06/24/2005 06:55 PMMicrosoft on Friday announced its intention to fully support the
RSS Web publishing standard in its next generation version of Windows,
code-named Longhorn, along with plans to help application developers
more easily create RSS-enabled applications for Windows.

Officials said the company is proposing its own Simple List
extensions to RSS that will better allow the technology to support
ordered lists of information. Presently, RSS feeds are sent and
received as streams of messages with their order being determined only
by the time they were sent. Microsoft's extensions are reportedly
offering a way to add ordering information so RSS feeds can more
intelligently handle, for instance, a Web site's list of best-selling
items.
"The RSS [Simple List] extensions we are developing can allow a
content publisher to enable a Web site to publish feeds that represent
ordered lists of items. We will make these extensions widely available
to developers through the Creative Commons [license]," said Megan
Kidd, a group product manager on the Windows team.
Microsoft has already done some "baseline work at the platform
level" that supports a range of basic functions that are contained in
all applications that support RSS, which should help lighten their
overall development effort.
"RSS feeds now come through Weblogs but it will go way beyond that.
For instance, if you are at a conference and go to that Web site,
subscribe to a feed that has all the conference information, you can
have an RSS feed right into your calendar application like Outlook
that will automatically update you on all changes being made at the
conference like keynotes and sessions," Kidd said.
Some industry observers were encouraged not only by Microsoft's
endorsement of the technology, but also because the software giant
appears uninterested in dominating the technology and is being
proactive in trying to help create commercial opportunities for other
application developers.
"When Microsoft would talk about embracing and extending a
technology, many would interpret that as engulfing and devouring. In
this case, they seem to be really going out of their way to talk about
extending but not co-opting this technology. The fact they are
releasing this under the Creative Commons License, the same license
that RSS is released under, is a pretty big deal in and of itself,"
said Michael Gartenberg, a vice president and research director at
Jupiter Research.
Another upside for Microsoft, according to Gartenberg and others,
is that the inclusion of RSS in Longhorn, along with the commitment to
help ISVs create compatible applications, is that it builds more
interest around Longhorn among developers and users, something the
upcoming product needs.
"This should get developers a little more pumped up over Longhorn,"
Gartenberg said.
The downside about the move however, is that many smaller
developers with RSS technologies will have the added pressure of
having to be more innovative with their applications in order to stay
ahead of much larger developers as RSS-based products become more of a
commodity.
Asked about Microsoft's plans to incorporate RSS support into its
upcoming Office 12 suite of desktop applications, Kidd said, "you can
expect to see some functionality with Outlook," but that the company
has yet to formulate any specific plans.
Microsoft will also make it easier for users to discover feeds
within their browsers by illuminating icons that allow them to easily
see what RSS feeds are available to them at any given moment. The
company will also allow users to view the feed live from within the
browser, which Kidd said is not available today.
"They will be able to actually see the feed, pick the one they want
to subscribe to. We want to make it a one click experience," Kidd
said.
Microsoft is expected to make the announcement Friday at the
Gnomedex conference in Seattle.
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Microsoft won't ship WinFS with Longhorn
Microsoft won't ship WinFS with Longhorn
08/27/2004 05:20 PMMicrosoft today announced a significant change in plans for the next
major release of Windows, code-named Longhorn. The new WinFS storage
subsystem will not be part of it, as had been previously planned.
Microsoft to ship Longhorn with RSS
(InfoWorld)
Microsoft to ship Longhorn with RSS
(InfoWorld)
06/24/2005 03:06 PMInfoWorld - Microsoft on Friday announced its intention to fully
support the RSS Web publishing standard in its next generation version
of Windows, code-named Longhorn, along with plans to help application
developers more easily create RSS-enabled applications for Windows.
Microsoft says Longhorn to ship in 2006
without WinFS
Microsoft says Longhorn to ship in 2006
without WinFS
08/29/2004 12:08 PMMicrosoft is now targeting a second half of 2006 ship date for
Longhorn. In order to make the date, WinFS will not be a part of the
successor to Windows XP
Windows XP SP2 to Ship in Early August,
Microsoft Says
Windows XP SP2 to Ship in Early August,
Microsoft Says
07/13/2004 03:45 PM“A Microsoft representative told me this morning that the
company will release Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) to manufacturing
in early August, This date is in line with a report from WinInfo Daily
Update last week, but contradicts various Web stories that had pegged
the release date of the oft-delayed upgrade as occurring in two
weeks.”
Microsoft Clarifies SQL Server Ship Date
Microsoft Clarifies SQL Server Ship Date
03/28/2005 11:20 PMThe feature-rich database update is still on schedule, Redmond
officials say, although the ship date of "summer" has been redefined.
Microsoft ready to ship Virtual Server
Microsoft ready to ship Virtual Server
09/09/2004 08:26 PMProduct will allow a server to run multiple operating systems, or
multiple copies of the same operating system at a single time
Microsoft set to ship Virtual Server
2005
Microsoft set to ship Virtual Server
2005
09/09/2004 08:42 AMMicrosoft Corp. next month will release Virtual Server 2005, its first
foray into server virtualization and a key element of the broad
management platform the company is creating for Windows.
U.S. shipments of mobile handsets that
support Java or BREW device middleware
will grow from 62 million in 2004 to
just over100 million of all handsets
that ship, in 2009
U.S. shipments of mobile handsets that
support Java or BREW device middleware
will grow from 62 million in 2004 to
just over100 million of all handsets
that ship, in 2009
06/17/2004 03:45 AM [PRWEB Jun 17, 2004]
Longhorn To Ship One Year After Tiger;
Microsoft Dismiss
Longhorn To Ship One Year After Tiger;
Microsoft Dismiss
04/08/2005 04:55 AMMac Observer Apr 8 2005 8:00AM GMT
Microsoft plans days of wine and
software
Microsoft plans days of wine and
software
01/19/2004 03:58 AMMiami Herald Jan 19 2004 8:17AM GMT
How Dotster cost me days and days of
downtime: stay away from this registrar
How Dotster cost me days and days of
downtime: stay away from this registrar
08/12/2004 07:36 AMA year ago, the DNS for craphound.com disappeared. Which was weird,
because I was paying for DNS with Dotster, my registrar.
I called them up and spoke to their tech support people. "Oh yeah,"
they said, "your paid service ended a month ago but our billing system
was broken so we didn't send out a notice. So we terminated you for
nonpayment. But dude, you're lucky! We gave you a free month's DNS!"
Lucky lucky me. I got a free month's DNS and to pay for it, I was
bouncing mail all over the Internet and my Website wasn't resolving.
Bastards. I bought two years' worth of DNS and vowed that when the
domain came up for renewal, I'd switch away from Dotster. I sent them
an email telling them as much and got an email back apologizing and
saying that they would certainly never terminate my DNS wihtout notice
again (you see where this is going, I trust)
Craphound.com is up for renewal at the end of August. Not wanting to
leave things to the last minute, I changed over early this month,
switching registrars to Domain
Direct, who are now the registrar for all of my domains, and
boingboing.net besides.
I didn't move over the DNS -- I figured I'd paid Dotster for another
year's service, I might as well get it. Instead, I left myself a
reminder in my iCal for next July to set up DNS at DomainDirect a
month ahead of the service running out on Dotster.
This morning, Dotster terminated my DNS. Without warning. And when I
called, they told me there was nothing they could do about it. Even
though there's nothing in my DNS contract that says that DNS is
provided to domains registered with Dotster and no others, that is,
apparently, their policy. And they can't make exceptions. Not even for
48h while I effect a graceful change to DomainDirect (who have been
fantastic throughout and now have 100 percent of my domain
registration and DNS business).
Bastards.
PreEmptive Solutions' Dotfuscator Will
Ship With Microsoft Visual Studio 2005
PreEmptive Solutions' Dotfuscator Will
Ship With Microsoft Visual Studio 2005
07/19/2004 09:50 AMMicrosoft Corp. and PreEmptive Solutions Inc., the leader in
obfuscation, size reduction and optimization development tools, today
announced the continued integration of the PreEmptive Dotfuscator®
Community Edition into Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005. By providing
obfuscation tools in the box, PreEmptive and Microsoft will provide
developers writing code that will run on the Microsoft .NET Framework
with an extra layer of protection against reverse-engineering, or
decompilation. This integration enables organizations to make
code-level security part of their overall software development life
cycle. The Dotfuscator Community Edition will be distributed with the
beta and commercial releases of Microsoft Visual Studio 2005,
significantly widening its community of users. Dotfuscator is
available both in the box with Visual Studio 2005 and from the MSDN®
Web site for download by MSDN subscribers.
Microsoft to release Windows XP Service
Pack 2 "within days"
Microsoft to release Windows XP Service
Pack 2 "within days"
08/05/2004 08:50 AMMicrosoft is close to releasing a major update for its Windows XP
operating system. The goal is to plug holes that have led to massive
security problems for computer users everywhere. The company is
expected to release the Windows XP Service Pack 2, in the coming days.
Days Healthcare selects Microsoft
Navision solution
Days Healthcare selects Microsoft
Navision solution
04/14/2005 09:46 PMDMeurope.com Apr 15 2005 1:48AM GMT
First Days With Microsoft Office 2004:
Entourage Rules
First Days With Microsoft Office 2004:
Entourage Rules
05/17/2004 06:08 PMEntourage 2004 will import your old mail, contacts and calendar events
without a hitch, but it won't import your old mail rules. By Rick
LePage, Macworld (via MyAppleMenu)
Watching Rats Abandon Ship - Transcript
of Bruce Sterling at Microsoft
Corporation
Watching Rats Abandon Ship - Transcript
of Bruce Sterling at Microsoft
Corporation
05/23/2004 01:52 AMhis speech at MS Research .. ranting, in part, .. Bruce
Sterling
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AmberPoint Web Services Developers
Software Will Ship With Microsoft Visual
Studio 2005
AmberPoint Web Services Developers
Software Will Ship With Microsoft Visual
Studio 2005
07/13/2004 12:00 PMMicrosoft Corp. and AmberPoint Inc. today announced that the
developers edition of AmberPoint's industry-leading Web services
management software for the Microsoft® .NET Framework will be
distributed with Microsoft Visual Studio® 2005 Team System.
AmberPoint Express will be distributed with the beta and commercial
releases of these components of Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Team
System, significantly widening its community of users. AmberPoint
Express is available both in the box with Visual Studio 2005 and from
the MSDN® Web site for download by subscribers.
Microsoft to seek suspension of EU
antitrust ruling in coming days (AFP)
Microsoft to seek suspension of EU
antitrust ruling in coming days (AFP)
06/24/2004 11:29 AMAFP - Microsoft is to take legal action before EU authorities to try
to get the application of an antitrust ruling by the European
Commission against the US software giant suspended, a spokesman said.
Sun, Microsoft and the Future of Java
Sun, Microsoft and the Future of Java
04/14/2004 10:19 AMJames Gosling says not to worry
about the Sun-Microsoft deal.
"We have not sold our
soul to the Dark Side. We haven't overnight turned into mindless lap
dogs. We've had a lot of experience with Microsoft over the years, and
it has made us very cautious.
Programming languages and security top
academic discussions at Microsoft
Academic Days
Programming languages and security top
academic discussions at Microsoft
Academic Days
05/05/2004 01:24 AMAME Info May 5 2004 5:36AM GMT
Microsoft still pursuing Java developers
Microsoft still pursuing Java developers
01/22/2004 02:12 AMThe company on Wednesday issued a beta release of Version 3.0 of the
JLCA (Java Language Conversion Assistant) tool, which is designed for
moving Java code to Microsoft's Visual C# .Net and .Net Framework.
Featured in version 3.0 is the ability to convert J2EE 1.3
applications including JSP and EJB. J2EE 1.3 and JDK libraries can be
converted.
Microsoft Lures Java Developers into
.NET
Microsoft Lures Java Developers into
.NET
03/20/2003 01:05 PMIn a move intended to attract Java developers, Microsoft Corp. has
released a new
programming tool that rounds out its .NET software strategy. Microsoft
executives claim
Visual J# .NET provides an easy transition into the world of XML web
services for Java
developers.
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