Developers gather in Los Angeles to hear the latest from Redmond on Windows Vista, Office 12 and other software matters.
With new desktop Windows, company hopes to solve some Tablet-tech problems, starting with your unintelligible scrawl.
September 16, 2005
reporter's notebook At developer confab, Microsoft demos photo-editing software Joseph Stalin would have loved.
September 16, 2005
Company readies tools for Mac OS and AJAX-style Web applications, while striving to keep Windows on forefront of "user experience."
September 15, 2005
Microsoft shares more details on security, identity management features planned for upcoming Windows Server.
September 15, 2005
Building off of Office and Windows, Microsoft intends to make work flow and content management pervasive--and shake up both markets.
September 14, 2005
As expected, company details Windows Workflow Foundation, which combines a work flow engine with developer tools.
September 14, 2005
newsmaker Growing clout of Web-based development is much in evidence as Microsoft courts developers at confab. But is Bill Gates worried? Nah.
September 13, 2005
blog Microsoft hasn't been known as a company that actively solicits feedback, but a Vista overseer says, "I think we're starting to get it."
September 14, 2005
blog Tools promise to make it easier for developers to use its software for distributing tasks among Windows PCs and servers.
September 14, 2005
Company plans to detail Windows Workflow Foundation, common software meant to bring work flow tooling to various products.
September 13, 2005
The company intends to offer server products on hosted basis and merge its server products with Web properties.
September 13, 2005
Code embedded in preview version of software makes reference to six potential versions, one being "Home Premium Edition."
September 13, 2005
Company launches "community technology preview" program to offer interim updates of the upcoming OS between its official beta releases.
September 13, 2005
Microsoft releases software to show off graphics and communications advances coming with Vista.
September 13, 2005
Software giant is set to announce an all-new color matching system as part of the Windows Vista OS.
September 13, 2005
Parts of Los Angeles, including location of Professional Developers Conference, plunge into darkness.
September 12, 2005
Developers conference attendees will get latest "build" of Vista and nearly finished versions of SQL Server and Visual Studio 2005.
September 11, 2005
Mirroring efforts at Google, Yahoo and elsewhere, software maker to offer developers tools to build online applications.
September 8, 2005
Windows chief Jim Allchin talks about the new OS, the challenges ahead and how Vista might help conserve electricity.
July 27, 2005