Microsoft Corp. this week will mark the one-year anniversary of its Visual Studio .Net development environment with a flurry of announcements intended to show momentum around its latest tools.
Partners such as Borland Software Corp. will pitch in with new offerings designed to work with the .Net development platform. Borland's Optimizeit for .Net can help developers spot memory leaks and other potential problems that can hinder application performance, said George Paolini, a general manager at Borland.
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