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Article Excerpt Microsoft's flagship technology conference, commonly known as Tech*Ed, was held in Dallas in early June. Much has been written elsewhere about this event, but I would like to point out a couple of things I thought were quite significant, from an XML perspective.
Although XML and Web services are well utilized in most Microsoft technologies, a couple of highlights were: InfoPath, Microsoft's XML-based electronic forms technology, part of the next version of Office 2003; XML support in other Office products, particularly Excel and Word; BizTalk Server 2004, a.k.a. Jupiter, the first release of the unified e-business server offering; and SQL Server/XML support.
InfoPath (reviewed in our June issue [XML-J Vol. 4, issue 6]) was definitely a...
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