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March 26, 2007

Microsoft releases public beta of Office Communications Server

Posted by David Hunter at 7:50 PM ET.

As promised earlier in March, Microsoft today released a public beta of Office Communications Server and related products:

The separate existence of Speech Server is a trifle odd since the last word had been that it was being folded into Office Communications Server.


 
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Filed under Microsoft, Office, Office Communications Server, Servers, Speech Server

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Microsoft says they are selling Vista

Posted by David Hunter at 6:04 PM ET.

Hang on, Microsoft unleashed a fearsome flurry of Vista back-patting today:

Initial sales figures from Microsoft show its new operating system Windows Vista made a splash in its debut. In the first month of Windows Vista’s general availability, sales exceeded 20 million licenses, more than doubling the initial pace of sales for its predecessor, Windows XP.

Windows Vista license sales after one month of availability have already exceeded the total of Windows XP license sales in the earlier product’s first two months of availability. In January 2002, the company announced sales of Windows XP licenses had exceeded 17 million after two months on the market.

Is that really so fantastic? Let’s do a little arithmetic: since the first month always produces a notorious bulge, a comparison to the first month of XP would better, but all I could find was Chairman Bill talking about the first two weeks of XP:

This evening at COMDEX Fall 2001, Microsoft Corp. founder, Chairman and Chief Software Architect Bill Gates underscored the incredible demand for the Microsoft® Windows® XP operating system by announcing that more than 7 million copies of Windows XP have been sold in the two weeks since its global launch.

At a guess, let’s say 5 million for the remaining two weeks of the first month for a total of 12 million first month sales for XP. So Vista sold 67% more copies than XP did during the first month. Then Ina Fried points out the other fly in the ointment:

Of course, the PC market has grown substantially since XP hit store shelves. In 2001, worldwide PC shipments totaled 136 million units, while last year the industry shipped 227 million computers, according to IDC.

Gosh, that’s a 67% increase too and the Vista sales growth can be simply explained by the growth in PC sales. Don’t like my numbers? Feel free to apply your own and don’t forget to account for XP suffering from Windows 2000 Pro competition and late foreign availability, but the real point is that this stuff is meaningless although Microsoft persists in trotting it out. From the same press release with the XP numbers:

Sales of Windows XP by computer manufacturers are over 200 percent higher than sales of Windows 98 in the first month of its availability.

The words are a little different, but it’s sure a familiar tune. However, the fact of the matter is that counting Windows operating system units is very nearly just counting PCs shipped and almost all PCs sold ship with a Microsoft Windows operating system and that will in short order be Windows Vista. The only real question here is how much more per unit will Microsoft be receiving for Vista than XP and Microsoft isn’t issuing press releases on that topic.


 
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Filed under Financial, General Business, Marketing, Microsoft, OS - Client, Public Relations, Windows Vista, Windows XP

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Microsoft acquires devBiz to buff up Team Foundation Server

Posted by David Hunter at 12:53 PM ET.

Microsoft announced the acquisition of devBiz today at VSLive!

As part of the keynote address, Microsoft announced the acquisition of devBiz Business Solutions, a company well known for its software development tools and components for professional .NET developers.

The announcement has the biggest impact for users of Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Team System (VSTS), Microsoft’s integrated software development platform for building mission-critical applications.

And that’s because devBiz has been selling a product named TeamPlain Web Access which “is a web interface for Microsoft Team Foundation Server that allows managing work items, shared documents, reports and source control repositories.” It will be re-released as Team System Web Access as part of the Team Foundation Server Power Tools. In the meantime it is now a free download at the devBiz website which also has a FAQ on the Microsoft acquisition.


 
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Filed under Acquisitions, Microsoft, Team Foundation Server, Tools

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