A year after introducing Visual Studio .Net, Microsoft Corp. is expected to offer showgoers sneak peeks of the next two versions of its integrated tool suite at the VSLive developers conference in San Francisco this week. The company will highlight the momentum behind its flagship development tool, along with the .Net Framework and the overall .Net and XML Web services strategy. Microsoft is also expected to demonstrate its "Everett" Visual Studio .Net release, which is due to ship April 24 along with Windows Server 2003, as well as its "Yukon" Visual Studio .Net release, which is more than a year away from delivery, said Microsoft officials, in Redmond, Wash.
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