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Gates Gives Long-Term Preview
of Longhorn
by John Zipperer
Bill Gates   Windows Server System Magazine Executive Editor John Zipperer offers his analysis of Monday's keynotes.

Bill Gates (left) and Jim Allchin used their keynote addresses at PDC to discuss ambitious plans for Longhorn, the code name for the next version of Windows.


SQL Server Yukon to Emphasize Ease of Use
by John Zipperer
Microsoft's Gordon Mangione says Yukon's features will be worth waiting for.
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Enabling Faster Application Creation, Easier System Management
by John Zipperer
Microsoft's Eric Rudder says that the company's forthcoming server and application rollouts will save time and money for enterprises.
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The Real and the Unreal at PDC
by Patrick Meader
Microsoft has impressive visions for the future of computing—if they all materialize.
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Longhorn Promises Major Advances
by Don Kiely
Bill Gates and Jim Allchin unveiled ambitious plans for Longhorn, the code name for the next version of Windows, in their PDC keynotes.
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Inside Longhorn: The Details
by Don Kiely
Microsoft described three basic aspects of Longhorn at PDC. Don Kiely explains what they might mean for developers.
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What's New for Mobility
by Dan Fergus
Microsoft is enhancing mobility tools in the next version of VS.NET. Details are still in flux, but one thing is clear: You'll be able to develop apps targeted to Smartphone devices.
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Product Roundup
by John Zipperer
Here's a sampling of products from PDC targeting the Windows Server platform.
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Behind the Scenes: Assembling an Enterprise Tool
by Patrick Meader
Microsoft helps create its vision for enterprise computing with the help of a little-known group called the .NET Enterprise Architect Team.
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Gear Up for Generics
by Bill McCarthy
Generics support in version 2 of the .NET Framework will help you write simpler, more powerful code, whether you consume generic classes built into the Framework or roll your own.
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