Friday, January 05, 2007 8:24 PM
craigkitterman
Microsoft.com/interop Launched!
I have just pushed the button and launched a new and improved Microsoft Interoperability website. This site represents in a more direct way the four core "pillars" or ways to achieve interoperability, and the content is organized within them and by audience. This is just the beginning – over the next several months we will be improving the depth and overall richness of the available content to not only showcase the great Microsoft products that deliver seamless interoperability, but to help you solve real world interoperability issues that you face in your role as an IT Professional, a Software Engineer, an Architect, a Government Technology Officer, or Public Sector IT Manager.
Additionally, today marks the launch of our blogging community. We will be pulling blog posts focused on technical interoperability topics from several subject matter experts, inside and outside of Microsoft. This service will provide the website with fresh and useful articles on an almost daily basis – most of which will be highly relevant and useful to the majority of IT Professionals.
If you have any questions or would like to provide input on the new site, please don't hesitate to let me know. The goal of this site is to serve Microsoft customers and partners, and I would like nothing more than to get feedback to really improve how this information is delivered.
Happy New Year!