Gates Details Microsoft Management Initiatives
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At the Microsoft IT Forum conference in Copenhagen on Tuesday, Microsoft chairman Bill Gates beat the Microsoft Dynamic Systems Initiative (DSI) drum, and talked up his vision for Microsoft's gradually emerging autonomic-computing plan. Gates also demo'd "Indy," the performance-management-modeling tool that Microsoft first unveiled in March this year. Microsoft used the IT Forum show as its launch pad for the first public beta of Windows Update Services (WUS, which is the product formerly known as Software Update Services 2.0); and the commencement of worldwide availability for Microsoft Operations Manager (MOM) 2005, Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 and the second version of its solution accelerator tool for deploying Windows XP and Office 2003 desktops. |

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Is there any information or framework of Indy
Posted by Francis Louie | May 8, 2005 4:20 AM