MS WPC: Microsoft to launch next product wave in February
By Elizabeth Montalbano
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IDG News Service
, 07/10/2007
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Microsoft said Tuesday it would formally unveil the next wave of its enterprise products -- including the long-awaited Longhorn version
of Windows Server -- in February 2008 at a launch event in Los Angeles.
In a keynote at the Worldwide Partner Conference, Microsoft COO Kevin Turner revealed that Microsoft will launch Windows Server
2008 (formerly code-named Longhorn), Visual Studio 2008 and SQL Server 2008 in Los Angeles next Feb. 27. As is customary when
Microsoft rolls out major products, the event will be the first in a wave of launch events across the world.
The time frame may seem a bit off for customers expecting Windows Server 2008 to be available before the end of 2007, which
is the current plan. According to Microsoft, there will be no change to this schedule, though the formal product launch won't
come until next year.
MICROSOFT SUBNET
Turner called the trio of products the "big dogs" of Microsoft's enterprise product portfolio. "It's the biggest single launch
we will have at Microsoft in one day [in 2008]," Turner said, adding that colleague Andy Lees, a corporate vice president
in Microsoft's server and tools business, told him to call it a "feeding frenzy of opportunity" for partners.
"There are hundreds of billions of dollars available to you through the monetization of these products," Turner said.
While that's all well and good, one partner attending the keynote said it's sometimes a daunting task for a partner -- especially
a small business -- to work with Microsoft to seize the opportunity Turner mentioned.
"Figuring out how to work with this organization [is] a constant struggle," said Linda Gillis, marketing director for Squirrel
Systems, a British Columbia company that provides restaurant point-of-sale software and services.
She said her 175-person company has a particular challenge, because while it is based in Canada, 80% of its sales are in the
United States, so it's hard to find the right person within Microsoft to work with on sales engagements. However, "we are
making headway," Gillis said. One of her goals at the partner conference is to make even more gains in this area, she said.
During his keynote, Turner reminded thousands of partners in the room that Microsoft has made a concerted effort to be more
transparent about its product strategy to prepare them for releases, and reminded them of the products the company delivered
in 2007. Those included Windows Vista, 40 million copies of which Turner said Microsoft delivered in the first 100 days of
release, and Microsoft Office 2007.
"We talked about those products for a lot of years, and they came to fruition [in 2007]," Turner said. Vista and Office are
especially conducive to helping partners earn revenue, the former in particular representing a "$300-billion partner opportunity,"
he said.
Microsoft said about 10,000 partners are attending its annual partner conference in Denver, which runs through Thursday.
The IDG News Service is a Network World affiliate.
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