Some things just work better together. A mouse and a keyboard. The connectivity of e-mail and the power of the Internet. Database servers, operating systems and development tools.
In recognition of how strong software can work better together as a team, Microsoft launches new versions of Windows Server, Visual Studio .NET and SQL Server today. Microsoft product teams took an integrated approach to the new releases to offer powerful technology that eases and expedites the development of new applications while improving server and database performance.
"We built these products to help solve IT and business challenges our customers are facing," says Bill Veghte, corporate vice president with Microsoft's Windows Servers Group. "Businesses need to reduce costs to accommodate shrinking budgets. At the same time they need to respond faster to changing market conditions and customer requests. There is a real demand to deliver connected, highly manageable applications."
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