Microsoft to trim Longhorn ambitions
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Microsoft reins in Longhorn ambitions
Microsoft reins in Longhorn ambitions
04/13/2004 06:05 AMComputer Weekly Apr 13 2004 10:19AM GMT
Microsoft CEO cites need to trim
increasing expenses
Microsoft CEO cites need to trim
increasing expenses
07/08/2004 03:56 AMPhiladelphia Inquirer Jul 8 2004 8:08AM GMT
Microsoft extends business intelligence
ambitions
Microsoft extends business intelligence
ambitions
01/27/2004 12:09 AMThe software giant on Tuesday is expected to release its Reporting
Services server for SQL Server 2000, an important step in the
company's overall business intelligence strategy.
Elephant to Trim Fat on Treadmill (AP)
Elephant to Trim Fat on Treadmill (AP)
03/31/2005 06:36 AMAP - It's not easy being a pudgy pachyderm. Everyone from
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals to the U.S. Department of
Agriculture seems to want to weigh in with opinions on trimming
Maggie the elephant's waistline.
Big-ticket software gets a trim
Big-ticket software gets a trim
04/14/2005 01:43 PMZDNet Apr 14 2005 4:14PM GMT
Buy Trim Spa Diet Pill Here
Buy Trim Spa Diet Pill Here
06/07/2004 05:32 PMAd - http://www.trimspa.com Jun 7 2004 10:32PM GMT
Delta to Cut Up to 7,000 Jobs, Trim
Wages (AP)
Delta to Cut Up to 7,000 Jobs, Trim
Wages (AP)
09/09/2004 03:38 AMAP - Delta Air Lines is axing up to 7,000 jobs, cutting employee wages
and shedding its Dallas hub as part of a sweeping turnaround plan
aimed at helping the nation's third largest carrier cope with high
fuel costs and competition from low-fare rivals.
Sony, MS trim UK consoles prices
Sony, MS trim UK consoles prices
08/19/2004 07:57 AMNot before time, says games biz
Siemens to trim IT budget by $999M
Siemens to trim IT budget by $999M
01/28/2004 06:41 PMThe German electronics and engineering conglomerate is moving to
standardize business applications and consolidate its computing
infrastructure in a bid to cut IT costs.
Use iTunes to trim music and sound files
Use iTunes to trim music and sound files
01/03/2005 11:55 AMAs mentioned by Devin Lane over in this thread in the MacNN forums,
you can use iTunes to trim off the beginning or end of a music or
sound file -- permanently. First, add the file to your iTunes
library. Then select it and...
Tell Microsoft What You Want to See in
Longhorn Server
Tell Microsoft What You Want to See in
Longhorn Server
04/14/2004 09:01 AMThe Microsoft Windows Server team is soliciting feedback on the
features users want to see in future versions of Windows Server,
including the forthcoming Longhorn Server.
Microsoft: May expectations for Longhorn
Microsoft: May expectations for Longhorn
04/14/2004 01:16 PMAlpha code for WinHEC?
Microsoft to cut some Longhorn features
Microsoft to cut some Longhorn features
04/12/2004 04:52 PMCore improvements will remain, a Microsoft spokesman says, but some
features and functions will be trimmed so the new Windows release can
make it out the door in time.
Microsoft to release Longhorn in '06
Microsoft to release Longhorn in '06
08/28/2004 11:17 AMBig News Network Aug 28 2004 2:49PM GMT
Microsoft Downgrades Longhorn
Microsoft Downgrades Longhorn
04/09/2004 05:24 PMMicrosoft Clips Longhorn
Microsoft Clips Longhorn
04/09/2004 04:04 PMMicrosoft Longhorn Update
Microsoft Longhorn Update
08/01/2004 12:25 AMAbout Aug 1 2004 5:09AM GMT
Microsoft Longhorn Details
Microsoft Longhorn Details
04/18/2005 01:56 AMPC Magazine Apr 18 2005 6:26AM GMT
Microsoft Says Longhorn to Be HD DVD
Compatible
Microsoft Says Longhorn to Be HD DVD
Compatible
07/26/2004 10:33 AMMicrosoft gives more Longhorn details
Microsoft gives more Longhorn details
04/16/2005 02:44 AMTechSpot Apr 16 2005 7:29AM GMT
Microsoft: Why Longhorn Matters
Microsoft: Why Longhorn Matters
04/15/2005 09:46 AMThanks ski!
Leaner Longhorn From Microsoft
Leaner Longhorn From Microsoft
12/30/2004 02:26 PMPartners first heard whispers about Longhorn, the innovative
next-generation of Windows with a completely new kernel, way back in
2002 or earlier. It was supposed to be in beta in 2003. Didn't happen.
This year, Microsoft finally 'fessed up about its Longhorn travails,
and in the process unveiled some significant technical compromises it
would make to get the operating system out the door for its official
release date of late 2006 (for the client) and late 2007 (for the
server).
The compromise in question is the decision to take Longhorn to market
sans its most heralded, new feature, WinFS (Windows File System).
WinFS is a unified file system that would sport innovative search
capabilities that make retrieving an array of desktop system file
types much simpler. Apparently, developing WinFS is anything but
simple, however, and certainly not easy enough to do by the first
release of Longhorn. To soften the blow, Microsoft has promised to
deliver two other key Longhorn components, the Web
services/communications subsystem Indigo and the graphics subsystem
Avalon, in the first iteration of the OS. In addition to that, Indigo
and Avalon will also be released as individual components for use on
existing Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 machines. The intent is to
let developers and integrators at least get started with some elements
of the technology, and it's a decision that many partners have
applauded.
How Microsoft Is Clipping Longhorn
How Microsoft Is Clipping Longhorn
04/09/2004 03:57 PMNever in its history has Microsoft (MSFT ) had to wait so long between
Windows releases. When Windows XP launched in October, 2001,
researcher Gartner Inc. expected the software giant to gin up a new
version within two years. But Microsoft's ambitious follow-up to
Windows XP, code-named Longhorn, has bogged down in delays. The
company rarely discloses timelines for products, lest it miss its
targets. But in copies of two e-mail messages obtained by
BusinessWeek, Microsoft lays out a roadmap that shows Longhorn
debuting in the first six months of 2006.
What's more, the e-mails disclose Microsoft's plans to cut some of the
most far-reaching pieces of Longhorn in order to get the product
shipped. For instance, Microsoft had planned to overhaul the file
system, the way information is stored. The goal had been to change the
way files relate to one another, so that users could quickly find
documents, e-mail, and photos that have some connection to one
another. It would be easy, for example, to locate not just digital
photos, but e-mail from people in them. It's an enormous undertaking.
Microsoft corrals changes for Longhorn
Microsoft corrals changes for Longhorn
08/27/2004 02:11 PMWith SP2 out the door, Microsoft turns sights to Longhorn--which won't
look quite as expected.
Microsoft in PR Push For Longhorn
Microsoft in PR Push For Longhorn
04/15/2005 08:57 PMInternet News Apr 16 2005 12:39AM GMT
Microsoft to use Longhorn to secure Web
Microsoft to use Longhorn to secure Web
03/28/2005 11:01 AMMICROSOFT will tackle the growing fear of identity theft in its
upcoming version of Windows, codenamed Longhorn, with a technology it
calls ‘info-cards’, the Wall Street Journal reported today.
The scheme bears a resemblance to the Passport scheme Microsoft tried
reasonably unsuccessfully to introduce to its online services like MSN
and Hotmail, as it relies on users being willing to hand over their
personal data to 'trusted' companies.
Info-cards, said the Journal, will allow users to "selectively
disclose information about themselves to businesses or others online".
The software will store users’ personal information such as
credit-card numbers or phone numbers and allow data to be transferred
in an encrypted form "that can be decoded only by trusted Web sites".
Microsoft Strips Longhorn
Microsoft Strips Longhorn
08/30/2004 06:52 AMI just don't get it. Microsoft is what the richest company in
America yet they can't get key features into a product in time. The
employ what 10,000 people over there in Redmond. Geez all I can say is
thank goodness Windows XP is performing the way it is because I
remember when they released that abortion of a operating system called
Windows ME. I wonder if Longhorn will end up being like ME. [Dan Gillmor]
A Shorter Longhorn for Microsoft
A Shorter Longhorn for Microsoft
08/27/2004 11:03 PMBusiness Week Aug 28 2004 3:02AM GMT
Microsoft Bakes RSS into Longhorn
Microsoft Bakes RSS into Longhorn
06/24/2005 07:39 PMThe feature will be integrated into the next version of Windows at the
platform level; the company says it is "betting big on RSS."
Microsoft Windows Longhorn
Microsoft Windows Longhorn
11/02/2003 09:47 AMMicrosoft 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 guts Longhorn
Microsoft guts Longhorn
08/30/2004 08:39 AMSLEEPING SOFTWARE giant Microsoft has decided to release Longhorn in
2006, earlier than planned. However, because it is coming out earlier,
Longhorn will be trimmed of some of the more innovative stuff that has
been seen in earlier builds.
Asian ambitions
Asian ambitions
07/26/2004 07:29 AMCNET Asia Jul 26 2004 11:59AM GMT
India ambitions
India ambitions
04/15/2004 06:32 AMCNET Asia Apr 15 2004 10:49AM GMT
Facing digital realities, Kodak to trim
staff
Facing digital realities, Kodak to trim
staff
01/22/2004 10:23 AMThe company plans to cut roughly 20 percent of its work force as it
moves further away from its traditional film and camera business and
tightens its focus on digital markets.
"Trim Trolley" burns calories while
shopping (Reuters)
"Trim Trolley" burns calories while
shopping (Reuters)
04/27/2004 08:47 AMReuters - A cart designed to help shoppers burn calories while
trawling the aisles has been unveiled by Tesco.
Microsoft Says Longhorn to Be HD DVD
Compatible (Reuters)
Microsoft Says Longhorn to Be HD DVD
Compatible (Reuters)
07/26/2004 07:35 AMReuters - The Japanese unit of Microsoft Corp. said
on Monday the company's next-generation operating system,
Longhorn, would be compatible with HD DVD, an advanced form of
DVD technology.
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 Spinoff Not Waiting for
Longhorn
Microsoft Spinoff Not Waiting for
Longhorn
07/09/2004 09:58 AMA handful of former Visio execs acknowledged earlier this year that
they had decided to form a startup to build Longhorn-based
social-networking software and services. On Thursday, The Graw Group
announced a round of funding and that it plans to field its first
public beta next year. But no mention of any Longhorn plans.
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Microsoft to trim Longhorn ambitions