Microsoft Gives Roadmap for 2002



As 2001 drew to a close, Microsoft stressed that products will be introduced in 2002. Several Microsofts biggest launch, and next years goal is to the enterprise.

Microsofts business plan in 2002, including its Windows. NET Server, but on the follow-up to Windows 2000 Server Series Visual Studio. NET in a new version of the Great Plains ERP software speech to software.

Timing, Visual Studio. NET, is the first time. The company plans to officially launch Visual Studio. NET in February. Development tools built on Visual Studio 6.0 and is the basis for many of Microsofts. Net (. NET Framework is included in the tool).

Microsoft must be sold to developers for construction of XML Web Services and Visual Studio. NET, and if it. NET plan to succeed.

Microsoft is not talking about publicly discussing when to predict, the Windows. NET server, other than that they will arrive in 2002. Expected in four versions: the Windows version. NET standard server, which replaced the Windows 2000 server windows. NET enterprise-class server, which replaced the Windows 2000 Advanced Server windows. Net servers in the data center, in the past will be replaced by Windows 2000 servers in the data center and Windows. NET web servers, which are new.

The server will include. NET framework to make it possible to run applications developed with Visual Studio. NET load on the server environment running separately. Network server windows there will also be a new Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), in order to create real-time communication and call center applications.

"In the summer of 2002," is released for the Microsoft Great Plains Dynamics and eenterprise 7.0, which will have new features for multi-national corporations, and will integrate Microsofts "bCentral online services.

Microsoft also hope that in 2002 for an expected wave through the business needs of voice enablement.

The company will release a test version of the Microsoft voice technology. NET software development kit, in the first half of 2002, with a production version to follow in the second half. The company also plans to release a Beta version of the Microsoft server, to voice applications, in a similar concept to Mobile Information Server 2001, in the second half of this year.

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