Indigo and Avalon are the codenames for two strategic developer technologies that Microsoft plans to ship in 2006 as part of the Windows "Longhorn" operating system. In addition, Microsoft is making these technologies available on Windows XP and Windows Server 2003. The Indigo and Avalon Community Technology Preview (CTP) enables developers to experiment with early builds of these technologies, get acquainted with the development experience, and provide Microsoft with feedback. This CTP release recently became available to MSDN subscribers and is now being released to the general public in response to numerous requests. More details about these technologies are below.Read more
Indigo is the codename for Microsoftβs unified programming model for building connected systems. It extends the .NET Framework 2.0 with additional APIs for building secure, reliable, transacted Web services that interoperate with non-Microsoft platforms and integrate with existing investments. By combining the functionality of existing Microsoft distributed application technologies (ASMX, .NET Remoting, .NET Enterprise Services, Web Services Enhancements, and System.Messaging), Indigo delivers a single development framework that improves developer productivity and reduces organizationsβ time to market.
Avalon is the code name for Microsoft's unified presentation subsystem for Windows. It consists of a display engine and a managed-code framework. Avalon unifies how Windows creates, displays, and manipulates documents, media, and user interface. This enables developers and designers to create visually-stunning, differentiated user experiences that improve customer connection. When delivered, Avalon will become Microsoft's strategic user interface (UI) technology.
Microsoft has provided a version of the March 2005 Indigo and Avalon Community Technology Previews for the general public.
In separate efforts, Sun Microsystems and Microsoft are taking steps to try to satisfy developers irked with the vendors' recent policy decisions pertaining to application development.
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Microsoft has provided a version of the March 2005 Indigo and Avalon Community Technology Previews for the general public.
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Effective June 1, 2004, customers with Software Assurance for Microsoft server software will be eligible for complementary "cold backup" server licenses.
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Would you like to increase your revenue, while at the same time giving your mid-market customers a way to manage efficiently their Windows-based environments?
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IronPython is a codename of the early pre-alpha release of the new Implementation Running on .NET of Python programming language.
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Review time-saving tips to help you improve your MOM 2005 Workgroup Edition installation experience
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The organization plans a response to the EC's criticisms of Microsoft's protocol-licensing proposal.
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Software giant comes under fire for "yet another example of how patents can kill or inhibit standards."
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Takes a brief look at some of the new features that are part of the March 2005 WinFX SDK Community Technical Preview (CTP) as well as the changes that have been made to "Avalon" since the November 2004 CTP.
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Windows Installer has several features that have largely gone unnoticed by the development community. These features allow an application to repair itself at runtime, or to install optional components based on the user's interaction with the application.
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Get a hands-on, "how-to"lesson and background information on the Business Rules Framework before taking a walk through the component parts of an example solution.
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This article covers the basic concepts of XML schemas and explains how Microsoft BizTalk Server 2004 uses them. Schemas are required for most BizTalk Server applications because they are used to process and validate message information.
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See how to plan and implement a highly available BizTalk Server 2004 environment to prevent and minimize the downtime of your system, even when hardware outages occur.
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