Windows Live全面投入应用

作者: Seattle Times

责任编辑: 阚智

来源: 《电脑商情报》

时间: 2007-11-08 01:59

关键字: 聊天 邮件 Windows Live

After two years of fits and starts, tweaking and branding, Microsoft let fly its most complete set of consumer-focused online services under the Windows Live banner. Little is new in the suite of free online e-mail, messaging, photo-sharing, blogging and security services released Tuesday. But the company has removed the "beta" tags from all of these services — indicating they're no longer in testing — and it's billing the total package as greater than the sum of its parts. "The key point is that the end-to-end experience is what's finally coming out of beta," said Brian Hall, general manager of the Windows Live Business Group. Included in the suite are programs such as Windows Live Mail, designed to allow users to work with multiple e-mail accounts — including ones from Microsoft competitors Google and Yahoo — without opening a Web browser. It's part of the company's effort to better integrate its highly profitable desktop operating-system software, Windows, with increasingly popular advertising-funded online services, where it faces stiffer competition. The online services in Windows Live will provide a consistent user interface and draw from the same list of contacts, Hall said. It remains to be seen whether that integration will be a compelling reason for consumers to switch to, or stick with, Windows Live. "Consumers tend to pick the best service for each individual thing that they're trying to do," said Matt Rosoff, an analyst at Kirkland-based Directions on Microsoft. "I think for Live to succeed, they have to have best-of-breed services." Microsoft is pouring significant resources into making sure you know about this release. A Web-focused marketing campaign aims to deliver 12.5 billion advertising impressions for the service. "The current Hotmail base and the current Windows Live Messenger base will be more than aware that there's a new version of Windows Live available," Hall said. The company has the most-used e-mail and messenger services globally, Hall said. Windows Live has perplexed even those who follow it closely. At one time last summer, there were more than 20 products and services under some variation of the Live brand. "They came at it with such a scattered approach; they've got some work to do," said Kip Kniskern, a contributor to LiveSide.net, an independent Web site that tracks Microsoft's services efforts. "I think they kind of dug themselves a hole" when it comes to describing the services to consumers. That's changing, though, Kniskern said. "I do think that their approach now is more focused than it was and their message about what Windows Live is is fairly clear and narrower than it was in the past." Microsoft is investing billions in its software-plus-services strategy, including the construction of giant data centers around the world to support online services such as Windows Live. Two more $500 million projects are in the works. One data center was announced Tuesday for Dublin, Ireland. It will be the first outside the U.S. Crain's Chicago Business quoted unnamed sources saying Microsoft will occupy another in Northlake, Ill., a Chicago suburb. Others are under way in Quincy, Grant County, and San Antonio, Texas. Absent from the Windows Live release are two long-awaited pieces of the puzzle: Windows Live SkyDrive, an online storage service, and Windows Live Calendar. A new test version of the calendar service is due out this week. Hall said both services need more testing before they can be released to hundreds of millions of users.

ToB最前沿

ToB最前沿抖音号

CBI科技在线

地址:北京市朝阳区北三环东路三元桥曙光西里甲1号第三置业A座1508室 商务内容合作QQ:2291221 电话:13391790444或(010)62178877
版权所有:电脑商情信息服务集团 北京赢邦策略咨询有限责任公司
声明:本媒体部分图片、文章来源于网络,版权归原作者所有,我司致力于保护作者版权,如有侵权,请与我司联系删除
京ICP备:2022009079号-3
京公网安备:11010502051901号
ICP证:京B2-20230255