Microsoft Showcases Developer Opportunities for Windows and the Web
By Microsoft Corp., PRNETuesday, November 17, 2009
Company outlines developer scenarios with Windows 7 and Internet Explorer, delivers beta versions of Silverlight 4, Microsoft Office 2010 and SharePoint Server 2010.
LOS ANGELES, November 18 - During the second day of Microsoft Corp.'s Professional Developers
Conference 2009, Microsoft outlined new opportunities and resources for
developers to create applications that take advantage of the power of Windows
and the reach of the Web. Microsoft also invited developers to test new beta
versions of Microsoft Silverlight 4, Microsoft Office 2010 and Microsoft
SharePoint Server 2010.
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Steven Sinofsky, president of the Windows and Windows Live Division,
showcased how developers can take advantage of the unique software and
hardware innovations fueled by Windows 7 and Internet Explorer 8 to build
compelling computing experiences for customers.
"The tremendous support behind Windows 7 equates to tangible opportunity
for developers on the Windows platform," Sinofsky said. "We're looking
forward to the new ways that they will bring Windows and the Web to life for
all of our customers."
Looking ahead, Sinofsky also shared an early look at some of the work
under way on Internet Explorer 9, highlighting advancements in performance
and interoperable standards, as well as advancements such as using DirectX to
bring the full power of the PC to the Web experience.
Developing Rich User Experiences
Scott Guthrie, corporate vice president of the .NET Developer Platform,
showed how Silverlight provides rich cross-platform experiences that power
three screens. He announced the public beta of Silverlight 4, only four
months after delivering Silverlight 3, continuing Microsoft's rapid pace of
innovation to help companies design and develop experiences on the Web for
both consumers and enterprises. The beta can be downloaded at
www.silverlight.net/getstarted/silverlight-4-beta. Guthrie noted that
the newest version of Silverlight includes features such as these:
- Extended out-of-browser capabilities to enable deeper desktop experiences without additional code or runtimes - Powerful enhancements for enterprise application developers, including full support for Microsoft Visual Studio 2010, providing access to Microsoft Office and Microsoft SharePoint Server, and improved printing, networking, reporting and charting capabilities - Richer Web experiences, including new webcam and microphone capabilities, native multicast support for wide-scale media content delivery, and more than 60 customizable controls to build compelling, interactive applications
Silverlight is currently installed on more than 45 percent of
Internet-connected devices worldwide and is powering high-profile customers
such as NBC's online broadcast of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games,
Wimbledon and "NFL Sunday Night Football Extra," as well as Continental
Airlines Inc., the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, and eBay Inc. Guthrie also
announced new customers such as SnapFlow and Bloomberg L.P. that are making
significant investments in Silverlight for their businesses.
"Silverlight 4 beta marks another significant step forward as Microsoft
continues to rapidly innovate and enable developers to deliver rich
applications across three screens," Guthrie said. "Silverlight 4 provides
developers with a full suite of capabilities to rapidly build high-quality,
highly secure and engaging applications, on the Web or beyond the browser,
affirming Silverlight's position as a great choice for building business
applications."
Developing the Best Productivity Experiences
Kurt DelBene, senior vice president of the Office Business Productivity
Group, closed the keynote session by announcing the release of the public
betas of Microsoft Office 2010, Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010, Microsoft
Visio 2010, Microsoft Project 2010, Microsoft Office Mobile 2010 and Office
Web Apps for business customers. The 2010 release is designed to give people
the best productivity experience across PCs, phones and browsers. The betas
can be downloaded at www.microsoft.com/2010. New features in the betas
include these:
- Outlook Social Connector. A new capability that brings communications history and business and social networking feeds into the Outlook experience. The Outlook Social Connector Software Development Kit (SDK) is available today for developers to build connectors to third-party social networks. The Outlook Social Connector will enable both business and social networking by working with SharePoint Server 2010 at beta and Windows Live at launch. LinkedIn, the world's largest professional network, is the first to commit to provide a connector early next year. - Office Mobile 2010 public beta. Making the Office experience across the PC, phone and browser a reality, the public beta is available today at the Windows Marketplace for Mobile for Windows Mobile 6.5-based phones.* - Technology and design advancements. Advancements include a better connected experience between Office 2010 and Office Web Apps, improved navigation, visual design and icon updates, a new Office logo, and increased performance and stability.
"Today marks the first time that millions of people can download and
experience all the new innovation and capabilities we're delivering as part
of the Office 2010 and SharePoint Server 2010 release," DelBene said. "As
exciting as this milestone is for our customers, I also believe that there
has never been a better time for developers to build on the Microsoft
platform. With a wealth of features and a single, unified business platform,
developers can build rich solutions that take advantage of familiar tools and
utilize core features of Office and SharePoint both on-premises and in the
cloud."
Building on the strength and success of its ongoing partnership with SAP
AG, Microsoft also announced plans to deliver a new product named Duet
Enterprise for Microsoft SharePoint and SAP. With tens of thousands of joint
customers around the world, bringing SAP applications and business processes
together with Microsoft SharePoint creates the opportunity to release a new
wave of productivity gains for end users. Duet Enterprise for Microsoft
SharePoint and SAP will provide customers and partners with the opportunity
to compose solutions based on Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 and SAP,
enable additional interoperability, and blend the worlds of process and
collaboration. The solution is planned to be released in the second half of
2010.
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*An appropriate device, Internet connection, and supported Internet
Explorer, Firefox or Safari browser are required. Some mobile functionality
requires Office Mobile 2010, which is not included in Office 2010
applications, suites or Web Apps. There are some differences between the
features of the Office Web Apps, Office Mobile 2010 and the Office 2010
applications.
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