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"Learning
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learns, the quicker one performs. The "if" of e-Learning is over —
the relevant question now is who will become the early adopters that will
enjoy the benefits and competitive advantage E-Learning will yield?"
--Kent Vickery, Chairman, SRI Consulting, Global Learning on Demand Advisory
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Passport
Crucial to .NET
Passport is a key part of the Microsoft
.NET Foundation Services initiative. With .NET, a set of services
like identity, authentication, notification and schematized
storage will make it simple for Passport users to move from one
service to another, from one application to another, or even from
one environment to another, with a single sign-in name and
password. By incorporating Passport into your site, you will be at
the forefront of the shift towards distributed computing and will
be laying the groundwork for new and compelling user experiences.
For more information, see http://www.microsoft.com/business/vision/netvision.asp.
To see the Passport single sign-in service
in action, see our Online
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Microsoft's
Bill Gates Previews New "HailStorm"
Technologies to Usher In New Era of More Consistent, Personalized
and User-Centric Experiences
Advances
.NET Strategy; Showcases American Express, Click Commerce, eBay,
Expedia.com and Groove
REDMOND, Wash. -- March 19,
2001 -- Microsoft Corp. today announced a set of new
technologies to advance its Microsoft® .NET strategy. The
technology, code-named "HailStorm," is a set of
user-centric XML Web services that enable developers to build
solutions that work seamlessly with one another over the Internet
to deliver a more personalized and consistent user experience.
In addition, Microsoft showcased five industry partners: American
Express Co., Click Commerce Inc., eBay Inc., Expedia.com Inc. and
Groove Networks Inc. All showed prototypes and conceptual demos
illustrating "HailStorm"-based scenarios.
Click
here to learn more about "HailStorm"
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