Microsoft releases InfoCard beta with developer bundle
Microsoft released on Monday its first beta versions of three developer technologies that will underlie the development platform for its forthcoming Longhorn Windows update.
Included in the Beta 1 package are Microsoft’s new presentation subsystem, code-named Avalon ; its Web services-based communication subsystem, code-named Indigo ; and a new technology for end-user identity management called InfoCard. The beta software is available on Microsoft’s Web site.
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