VS.NET
The next major releases of VS.NET are code named
1.Whidbey which will ship with Yukon
2.Orcas
The new VS.NET will take advantage of Longhorn technologies
GO .NET !!!
Thursday, July 31, 2003
Wednesday, July 30, 2003
IIS
Port80 conducted another survey this month and again concluded that IIS dominates the Fortune 1000 market. The new survey's results indicate that IIS has 53.7 percent of the market share. The next closest competitors are Netscape and Apache Web servers, with 18.6 percent and 16 percent of the market, respectively. Netscape continues to decline as a Web server choice for Fortune 1000 companies, losing 2.4 percent in the July survey. The survey data also indicates a general shift from Internet Information Server (IIS) 4.0 running on Windows NT 4.0 systems to Internet Information Services 5.0 (IIS) running on Windows 2000. IIS 6.0
Port80 conducted another survey this month and again concluded that IIS dominates the Fortune 1000 market. The new survey's results indicate that IIS has 53.7 percent of the market share. The next closest competitors are Netscape and Apache Web servers, with 18.6 percent and 16 percent of the market, respectively. Netscape continues to decline as a Web server choice for Fortune 1000 companies, losing 2.4 percent in the July survey. The survey data also indicates a general shift from Internet Information Server (IIS) 4.0 running on Windows NT 4.0 systems to Internet Information Services 5.0 (IIS) running on Windows 2000. IIS 6.0
Fact from MS from annual financial analysts meeting
- Microsoft is increasing its research and development funding in fiscal year 2004 by 8 percent.
- Microsoft has shipped 130 million Windows XP licenses; 70 percent are XP Professional Edition.
- PC sales grew 3 percent in the past year, but Microsoft's client business grew 11 percent; overall, Microsoft grew 13 percent year-over-year, thanks largely to Licensing 6.0 and users migrating to XP Pro.
- Microsoft said 350 million PCs still run Windows NT or Windows 9x.
- Windows and Linux are the only server platforms that will grow market share over the next year. Currently, Windows Server owns 53.1 percent of the server market, compared with 16.7 percent for Linux. Next year, the mix will be roughly 53.7 percent to 19.2 percent in Windows' favor. Windows Server sales grew 7.7 percent in fiscal year 2003, compared with 19.2 percent for Linux.
- Today, 37 percent of developers use Microsoft .NET, compared with 34 percent for Java (a year ago the ratio was 25:30). More than 2.5 million developers use .NET technologies.
- Microsoft has sold more than 150 million Microsoft Exchange Server seats worldwide.
- 25 million unique users visit Microsoft Office Online each month. Microsoft has shipped 9.4 million Xboxes; each customer buys an average of 5 software titles for the device, and Xbox Live has more than 500,000 paid subscribers.Microsoft Office System products that aren't part of the core Office suite earn the company more than $1 billion each year. Microsoft Project alone generated $500 million in revenue in the past year. - Microsoft applied for 1500 patents in fiscal year 2003.
- Almost half of the email that goes through Hotmail's servers or 2.4 billion messages every day--is spam; in 2001, it was only 8 percent.
- MSN Messenger is the largest free Instant Messaging (IM) service on the planet, and more than 9 million people are using the service concurrently at any given time.
- Microsoft is increasing its research and development funding in fiscal year 2004 by 8 percent.
- Microsoft has shipped 130 million Windows XP licenses; 70 percent are XP Professional Edition.
- PC sales grew 3 percent in the past year, but Microsoft's client business grew 11 percent; overall, Microsoft grew 13 percent year-over-year, thanks largely to Licensing 6.0 and users migrating to XP Pro.
- Microsoft said 350 million PCs still run Windows NT or Windows 9x.
- Windows and Linux are the only server platforms that will grow market share over the next year. Currently, Windows Server owns 53.1 percent of the server market, compared with 16.7 percent for Linux. Next year, the mix will be roughly 53.7 percent to 19.2 percent in Windows' favor. Windows Server sales grew 7.7 percent in fiscal year 2003, compared with 19.2 percent for Linux.
- Today, 37 percent of developers use Microsoft .NET, compared with 34 percent for Java (a year ago the ratio was 25:30). More than 2.5 million developers use .NET technologies.
- Microsoft has sold more than 150 million Microsoft Exchange Server seats worldwide.
- 25 million unique users visit Microsoft Office Online each month. Microsoft has shipped 9.4 million Xboxes; each customer buys an average of 5 software titles for the device, and Xbox Live has more than 500,000 paid subscribers.Microsoft Office System products that aren't part of the core Office suite earn the company more than $1 billion each year. Microsoft Project alone generated $500 million in revenue in the past year. - Microsoft applied for 1500 patents in fiscal year 2003.
- Almost half of the email that goes through Hotmail's servers or 2.4 billion messages every day--is spam; in 2001, it was only 8 percent.
- MSN Messenger is the largest free Instant Messaging (IM) service on the planet, and more than 9 million people are using the service concurrently at any given time.
Tuesday, July 29, 2003
O/S wars
CERT Coordination Center's (CERT/CC's) 2002 OS advisories, Sun Microsystems' Solaris and Red Hat Linux both garnered 12 advisories, whereas Microsoft received 5 across all Windows versions. Linux vulnerabilities were growing 21 percent faster than those from Microsoft, with the open-source solution suffering 485 vulnerabilities in 2002 compared with 202 for Microsoft.
CERT Coordination Center's (CERT/CC's) 2002 OS advisories, Sun Microsystems' Solaris and Red Hat Linux both garnered 12 advisories, whereas Microsoft received 5 across all Windows versions. Linux vulnerabilities were growing 21 percent faster than those from Microsoft, with the open-source solution suffering 485 vulnerabilities in 2002 compared with 202 for Microsoft.
Microsoft
Microsoft's $53.5 billion in bonds, cash, and stock investments has
performed pretty well for the company, according to chief financial
officer (CFO) John Connors. In the last fiscal year, Microsoft's
investments earned 7.5 percent, and the company now has $49 billion in
cash and short-term investments. Not too shabby.
Microsoft's $53.5 billion in bonds, cash, and stock investments has
performed pretty well for the company, according to chief financial
officer (CFO) John Connors. In the last fiscal year, Microsoft's
investments earned 7.5 percent, and the company now has $49 billion in
cash and short-term investments. Not too shabby.
Friday, July 25, 2003
Tuesday, July 22, 2003
Monday, July 21, 2003
XPE
http://www.embedded-forecast.com
States that Embedded system manufacturers on average take 76 percent longer and spend over 300 percent more to develop and bring to market embedded systems using Embedded Linux as compared to Microsoft Windows Embedded.
http://www.embedded-forecast.com
States that Embedded system manufacturers on average take 76 percent longer and spend over 300 percent more to develop and bring to market embedded systems using Embedded Linux as compared to Microsoft Windows Embedded.
Thursday, July 10, 2003
Wednesday, July 09, 2003
Tuesday, July 08, 2003
Monday, July 07, 2003
No Touch Deployment
Didnt realize that i was totally out of touch with winform development till i read this
Didnt realize that i was totally out of touch with winform development till i read this
Friday, July 04, 2003
Thursday, July 03, 2003
.NET Data Access Architecture Guide
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnbda/html/daag.asp
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnbda/html/daag.asp
Wednesday, July 02, 2003
Word Spy
didnt know what paraskevidekatriaphobia meant till i got to this site
Nice place to learn some new phrases
didnt know what paraskevidekatriaphobia meant till i got to this site
Nice place to learn some new phrases
Tuesday, July 01, 2003
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