Sep 3, 2004 : Microsoft Releases SP1 for Sharepoint


📅 - Microsoft (http://www.microsoft.com) said on Thursday that it has made two Service Pack 1 downloads available for customers using Microsoft Sharepoint products and technologies. The company said the service packs provide performance improvements for Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003 and Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services. Microsoft's Sharepoint technologies help customers to build collaborative work spaces for intranet and extranet communities.

According to Microsoft, the service packs allow uses to support files up to 2GB, attain better search results, and enjoy enhanced database restoration and improved support for the application of updates. Language templates for 11 additional languages, including Croatian, Latvian and Slovenian, are also available with the service packs.
The release comes on the heels of Microsoft issuing Service Pack 2 for the Windows XP operating system. The updates are designed to bolster security for Windows XP and is viewed by analysts as an effort by Microsoft, to answer critics who continue to disparage the platform's vulnerability to hackers.
According to analysts, the Service Pack 2 is particularly crucial. Earlier this week, the US Computer Emergency Response Team recommended that every Windows XP user intall the update.

Reads: 1773 | Category: General | Source: TheWHIR : Web Host Industry Reviews

Want to add a website news or press release ? Just do it, it's free! Use add web hosting news!

Other news


📅 - Outsourcing Giants Face Challenge - As the US domestic call center market rapidly shrinks, research calculated by independent market analyst Datamonitor (http://www.datamonitor.com) shows heavy competition among outsourcers scrambling for their share of the $600 billion global IT services market. The report, entitled Call Centers in the IT Services & Outsourcing Landscape, highlights how the big guns such as Accenture and IBM Global Services face stiff competition from alliances of service providers. Some call center companies have shifted from being commodity businesses by offering a wider range of services in an attempt to take a slice of the overall IT services market globally. Margins for call center ...
📅 - Swiss Water Picks Radiant Web Hosting - Web hosting firm Radiant Communications (http://www.radiant.com), and portal software developer The Level (http://www.thelevel.com) announced on Thursday the launch of Swiss Water Decaffeinated Coffee Company's Web site, which promotes the company's chemical free Swiss Water decaffeination process. The Web site, hosted in one of Radiant's data centers, includes a comprehensive extranet for over 1,000 of SWDCC's coffee industry partners, a retailer locator application to help customers find Swiss Water process retailers and The Level's enterprise content management system. Built on XML standards, The Level's platform is designed to meet the information and knowledge management needs of ...
equinix.com logo📅 - Equinix to Host Gigabit Peering Forum - Data center and Internet exchange provider Equinix (equinix.com) announced this week that it will host the ninth Gigabit Peering Forum on September 14, 2004 in New York. The event features networking experts from Adelphia Communications, Akamai, CAIDA, Cisco, New York City Connect and others. The Gigabit forum, says Equinix, is part of an ongoing series of events that feature educational sessions from industry experts as well as presentations focused on network and content peering methodologies and strategies. The event also includes programs to assist Internet service providers and large content players in establishing peering relationships. More than 100 networking ...
📅 - Redline Networks Names VP Engineering - Redline Networks (http://www.redlinenetworks.com), a developer of network appliances for Web-enabled data centers, announced last Friday that it has appointed Ross Roesner as vice president of engineering. Prior to joining Redline, Roesner served as vice president of engineering at Apptera. He has also held a number of senior engineering management positions at Gazoo/Talaris Corporation, International Network Services, Gain Technology and Hewlett-Packard. "An experienced vice president of engineering, Ross has the knowledge and ability to execute strategic engineering initiatives that will help Redline Networks continue to grow," said Roy Johnson, president and CEO of ...
📅 - Sendmail Appoints Two New Executives - Message management solution provider Sendmail Inc. (http://www.sendmail.com) announced on Tuesday that it has appointed Glen D. Vondrick as SVP of worldwide field operations and Derek M. Fairchild-Coppoletti as CFO and EVP of corporate development. Vondrick is a veteran in the messaging security industry with more than 25 years of high tech experience, and was most recently president and CEO of FaceTime Communications, a provider of real-time security and management solutions. Vondrick has also held senior executive sales operations positions at Inference Corporation (acquired by eGain Communications in 2000), Autodesk Inc. and Ithaca Software (acquired by Autodesk in ...
mesopia.com📅 - Mesopia Launches Web Hosting Solutions - Dedicated Web hosting specialist Mesopia (mesopia.com) announced late last week that it has released a new series of Linux-based Web hosting solutions. The solutions are targeted at small and medium-sized businesses engaging in e-commerce, and are supported by the company's service level agreement. Pricing starts at $9.95 per month. "We have been designing the topology of our load balanced clusters for several months now and we are excited to be releasing these new cost-effective solutions on the open market," says Matthew Eli, CTO of Mesopia.com. "These solutions allow Web hosts to reach maximum attainable uptime via data synchronization across a redundant array ...