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    A core piece of Microsoft's .NET (define) strategy is beginning to unfold, as the software titan announced Wednesday that its Windows .NET Server operating system has reached Release Candidate 1 (RC1) status.

    Microsoft will make the code available to third-party testers beginning Thursday, while customers will be able to preview it beginning next week.

    The RC1 milestone suggests that Microsoft is satisfied with the engineering, development and testing it has performed on the code, and is ready for others to test it prior to its release to manufacturing.

    Microsoft has already delivered the .NET Framework and development tools, but the missing piece has been the server operating system to support developers in creating and deploying .NET-based Web services.

    "Windows .NET Server represents a second-generation product based on the Windows 2000 code base, and customers can expect for Microsoft to deliver across-the-board improvements to the product," said Al Gillen, research director, system software, IDC. "The release candidate brings Microsoft's customers a significant step closer to being able to deploy Windows .NET Server, so they can take advantage of both the operational benefits integral to the product and the ability to more easily develop, host and consume Web services."
    There should be a news service on this site.

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    Re: Annoucement from MS regarding .net

    Originally posted by SoCalled


    There should be a news service on this site.
    there is

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