Microsoft IM release almost here
The software giant sent invitations to journalists and other insiders this week for an 8 March event in San Francisco, during which Gates will "unveil Microsoft's new and revolutionary real-time collaboration offerings."
A Microsoft spokesman said he couldn't specify that Istanbul would be the subject of the event but the software has been widely touted as Microsoft's next major move in real-time communications. Istanbul is an internal code name. Microsoft has not said what the program might be called when it's ready for formal release.
Istanbul, which has been in the beta testing phase for several months, is a new client for Live Communications Server, Microsoft's corporate instant messaging software.
Istanbul goes beyond IM, though, handling a variety of functions based on "presence", the notion advocated by Microsoft and others of software being able to intelligently route communications among various applications and devices. Istanbul reads calendar information from Outlook, for example, to decide whether an incoming call should go to someone's desktop or mobile phone.
Microsoft executives have said Istanbul would be ready for final release the first half of this year.