Microsoft's Azure interoperability pieces start to fall into place
Mary Jo Foley: One of Microsoft's key promises for Azure, its cloud computing platform, was that it wouldn't be a Windows/.Net-only affair. This week, the company and its partners moved ahead with new test builds of some of the promised Azure interoperability components.
Tue Jul 07 15:20:37 PDT 2009
Report: Microsoft trying to settle EC antitrust matters
Mary Jo Foley: Bloomberg reported on July 7 that Microsoft is attempting to come to a settlement with European antitrust officials over two antitrust matters pending in the European Union. Microsoft officials aren't commenting on the report. But it's definitely a believable one.
Tue Jul 07 11:31:19 PDT 2009
What is Microsoft's Web platform (and what's Chris Wilson's part in it)?
Mary Jo Foley: Those who keep close tabs on what Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE) team is doing no doubt heard that IE veteran and Platform Architect Chris Wilson left IE back in May. He's still with Microsoft but has a broader though equally challenging role: Helping the company flesh out its "open Web platform."
Tue Jul 07 10:20:06 PDT 2009
New July update of Microsoft codename tracker ready for download
Mary Jo Foley: Kumo and Kiev are so yesterday. There are a bunch of other newer Microsoft codenames out there -- all of which you can peruse via a handy, downloadable PDF.
Tue Jul 07 08:21:31 PDT 2009
Life beyond Windows 7: Microsoft updates other products
Mary Jo Foley: Believe it or not, Microsoft is still developing enterprise products besides Windows 7 and Office 2010. While those two are garnering most of the headlines and attention lately, other Microsoft product teams are still chugging along, rolling out updates and readying new versions
Tue Jul 07 07:45:23 PDT 2009
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