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Microsoft plans Vista and Office 2007 aligned CRM release

Microsoft Corp is planning to release a new version of Dynamics CRM 3.0 to coincide with the arrival of Windows Vista OS and Office 2007, which will offer tight integration with the new platform tools. Known internally as Microsoft Dynamics CRM V3C, it will use many of the user
interface characteristics of Office 2007 and Vista. These will include the Office 2007 “ribbons” that will replace drop-down menus, and Windows Vista gadgets that will allow CRM functions such as analytics and alerts to be placed on, and accessed from, a sidebar on a users’ Vista desktop or home page.

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Microsoft’s media player dubbed Zune

Well, the info’s finally starting to come in about Microsoft’s wireless media player; the project, dubbed Argo, will apparently spawn at very least one device.


Microsft Zune

Zune is a brand from Microsoft that incorporates a line of portable media players, software that will drive the devices, and an online service for acquiring and sharing media. It was previously thought that Zune was one of Microsoft’s media players under “Project Argo” . However, it now seems that the “Zune” brand will be used for all media players and other services, throughout the new project. The Zune will be released on the US market November 14 2006, with a price tag of $249.99


IPod Zune Comparision

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Microsoft aims to scuttle pirated copies of Vista

Microsoft Corp’s upcoming Windows Vista computer operating system will include technology that is designed to prevent pirated copies from fully functioning, the software giant said.

Reduced functionality is already a part of the Windows XP activation process, but Windows Vista will have a reduced functionality mode that is enhanced, Microsoft said on its Web site on Wednesday.

Microsoft said the upcoming releases of Windows Vista and also Windows Server “Longhorn” will be the first two products to ship with the new anti-piracy measures included, but more Microsoft products will eventually adopt the technology.

Windows Vista systems must activate with Microsoft as genuine within 30 days and failure to do so will result in “reduced functionality mode” until successful validation occurs, Microsoft said.

Customers that use genuine versions of Windows Vista will get an enhanced set of features that will not work on non-genuine or unlicensed versions of Vista, it said.

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Vista hacked at Black Hat

While Microsoft talked up Windows Vista security at Black Hat, a researcher in another room demonstrated how to hack the operating system.

Joanna Rutkowska, a Polish researcher at Singapore-based Coseinc, showed that it is possible to bypass security measures in Vista that should prevent unsigned code from running.

And in a second part of her talk, Rutkowska explained how it is possible to use virtualization technology to make malicious code undetectable, in the same way a rootkit does. She code-named this malicious software Blue Pill.

“Microsoft is investigating solutions for the final release of Windows Vista to help protect against the attacks demonstrated,” a representative for the software maker said. “In addition, we are working with our hardware partners to investigate ways to help prevent the virtualization attack used by the Blue Pill.”

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Young Indian joins Gates’ team

Young Chennai technocrat Abishek Kumarasubramanian has topped Microsoft’s nation-wide talent hunt from among 20,000 young Indian IT students to qualify for the rare honour of working with Microsoft Chief Bill Gates.

All aspiring IT professionals dream of working with Microsoft. Abishek will not only be living that dream, he will be joining the very architect of that dream.

Abishek, who has just finished his bachelors in Electrical Engineering from the IIT, Madras, has earned the privilege to work with Bill Gates’ team of technical assistants in Redmond after he was declared the winner of ‘Code4Bill’.

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Microsoft’s CRM Catch-Up Plan

The software giant outlines how it will vie with Salesforce.com and other vendors of Web-based customer relationship management software

Microsoft’s move into Web-delivered software got a big boost on July 11, when CEO Steven A. Ballmer disclosed plans to sell a service for handling customer relationship management (CRM) applications over the Internet. The move puts Microsoft in direct competition with the trailblazer of hosted CRM applications, Salesforce.com. And it bolsters Microsoft’s efforts to roll out scads of new Web-based programs to consumers

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Developing ASP.NET 2.0 Applications using “Atlas”

Ack:- ATLAS ASP.NET

“Atlas� is a free framework for building a new generation of richer, more interactive, highly personalized cross-browser web applications.
Microsoft's ATLAS

This new web development technology from Microsoft integrates cross-browser client script libraries with the ASP.NET 2.0 server-based development framework.

Highlights

  • “Atlasâ€? enables your site to take full advantage of modern browser capabilities.
  • “Atlasâ€? will work across IE, Firefox, Mozilla, and Safari with no modifications. (See “Atlas Goalsâ€? below for current status.)
  • “Atlasâ€? empowers ASP.NET developers to effortlessly create richer web experiences.
  • “Atlasâ€? includes a client-side Javascript framework for easy script creation and reuse.
  • “Atlasâ€? makes it super easy to consume services from ASP.NET.
  • “Atlasâ€? makes building composite applications from the programmable web a snap.
  • Windows Live Expo has officially launched!

    Buy, sell, swap… Instantly at Windows Live Expo

    Expo is a dynamic social listing service that allows members

  • to find and sell items,
  • discover information, and
  • meet other parties in their area – all for free!
  • A few of the improvements:

  • New Look
  • Integrated Feedback
  • Enhanced Mapping
  • Improved Security
  • Like father, (un)like son? Paving a new path

    Narayana Murthy’s son, presently on an internship at Microsoft, does not want to step into his father’s shoes. He hinted he may have a venture of his own.

    Reason: “I think he (Rohan ) is much smarter than I am. So, he probably will have some good ideas on what he wants to do,� said, Murthy. Father Murthy is not disappointed. “Whatever he wants to do, our (his and his wife Sudha’s ) encouragement will always be there. And, we will be happy to support him,� he added.

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    Yahoo, MSN become chat buddies

    Ack:- IBNLive

    Yahoo Inc and Microsoft Corp. said on 12 July they have begun a limited public test to allow users of the companies’ respective instant messaging programs to trade messages with one another.

    The agreement to work together, first announced last October, marks a long-awaited breakthrough among major instant messaging services, which include AOL’s pioneering AIM service, Microsoft and Yahoo, along with more recent upstarts including eBay Inc.’s Skype and Google’s Google Talk.

    Specifically, users of an upgraded version of MSN Messenger, recently rebranded “Windows Live,” can trade messages with Yahoo Messenger, creating the world’s largest instant messaging community, with 350 million accounts.

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