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MSDN – Academic Alliance Coordenadoria Geral de Informática MSDN – Academic Alliance Lista de softwares disponíveis Atualizada em: 03/10/2007 Tecnologia & Redes Página 1 de 10 Coordenadoria Geral de Informática 1. Aplicações: 1.1. Access 1.2. Accounting 1.3. Business Scorecard Manager 1.4. Communicator 1.5. FrontPage 1.6. Groove 1.7. InfoPath 1.8. InterConnect 1.9. Internet Explorer 7 1.10. MapPoint 1.11. OneNote 1.12. Project 1.13. Project Portfolio Server 1.14. SharePoint Designer 1.15. SharePoint Server Language Pack 2007 1.16. Small Business Accounting 1.17. Virtual PC 1.18. Virtual Server 2005 1.19. Visio Tecnologia & Redes Página 2 de 10 Coordenadoria Geral de Informática 2. Ferramentas de Desenvolvimento: 2.1. Access 2003 Developer Extensions 2.2. eMbedded Visual C++ 4.0 2.3. Expression Blend 2.4. Expression Studio 2.5. Expression Web 2.6. Macro Assembler 6.11 2.7. MDAC 2.8. Microsoft Developer Security Resource Kit 2.9. Microsoft Electronic Learning Libraries 2.10. Microsoft Robotics Studio 2.11. ODBC Data Access Packs 2.12. QuickBasic 4.5 2.13. Visual Basic 2.14. Visual C++ 2.15. Visual FoxPro 2.16. Visual J# .NET 2.17. Visual Modeler 2.18. Visual SourceSafe 2.19. Visual Studio .NET 2.20. Visual Studio .NET 2003 2.21. Visual Studio 2005 2.22. Visual Studio 2008 Beta 2 2.23. Windows XP Embedded - Full Version Tecnologia & Redes Página 3 de 10 Coordenadoria Geral de Informática 3. Faculty Connections: 3.1. Windows Academic Program Tecnologia & Redes Página 4 de 10 Coordenadoria Geral de Informática 4. Sistemas Operacionais: 4.1. Compute Cluster Pack 4.2. Internet Explorer 4.3. MS-DOS 4.4. Small Business Server 4.5. Windows 16-Bit Editions 4.6. Windows Advanced Server, Limited Edition 4.7. Windows CE .NET Platform Builder - Full Version 4.8. Windows CE 5.0 4.9. Windows CE DirectX Platform Adaptation Kit 4.10. Windows CE Toolkit for Visual C++ 6.0 4.11. Windows Embedded CE 6.0 4.12. Windows Help program for Windows Vista 4.13. Windows Server 2003 4.14. Windows Server 2003 R2 4.15. Windows Server 2003 R2 with Service Pack 2 4.16. Windows Server 2008 Release Candidate 0 (RC0) 4.17. Windows Services for UNIX 4.18. Windows SharePoint Services 4.19. Windows Vista 4.20. Windows XP 4.21. Windows XP Embedded - Evaluation Version 4.22. Windows XP Tablet PC Edition Tecnologia & Redes Página 5 de 10 Coordenadoria Geral de Informática 5. Servers: 5.1. BizTalk Server 5.2. Commerce Server 5.3. Content Management Server 5.4. Customer Care Framework 5.5. Desktop Optimization Pack 2007 5.6. Exchange Server 5.7. Groove Server 5.8. Host Integration Server 5.9. Identity Lifecycle Manager 2007 5.10. ISA Server 5.11. Live Communications Server 5.12. Microsoft Forefront Client Security Beta 5.13. Microsoft Operations Manager 5.14. Mobile Information Server 5.15. Office Communications Server 2007 5.16. Project Server 5.17. SharePoint 5.18. SoftGrid Application Virtualization 5.19. Software Update Services 5.20. Speech Server 2004 5.21. SQL Server 5.22. System Center 5.23. Systems Management Server Tecnologia & Redes Página 6 de 10 Coordenadoria Geral de Informática 6. Tools, SDKs, and DDKs: 6.1. .NET Compact Framework 6.2. .NET Framework 6.3. .NET Micro Framework Software Development Kit (SDK) 6.4. 16-bit DDKs and SDKs 6.5. Academic Alliance Tools, SDKs, DDKs 6.6. Application Compatibility Tool Kit 6.7. ASP .NET AJAX 1.0 6.8. Bank Framework SDK 6.9. Baseline Security Analyzer 2.0.1 6.10. Bookshelf Symbol 7 Font Removal Tool 6.11. Cabinet SDK 6.12. CMC SDK 6.13. Compute Cluster Pack SDK 6.14. CRC 3.05 6.15. Data Analyzer 2002 6.16. Device Simulator for Windows SideShow 6.17. DHTML Editing SDK 6.18. Digital Dashboard 6.19. DirectX SDK 6.20. eScrum 6.21. Exchange Server SDK 6.22. FabriKam 3.1: The Microsoft Office System Solutions Learning Kit 6.23. GIF Animator 6.24. Healthcare Framework SDK 6.25. Help Workshop 6.26. ILMerge 6.27. InfoPath 2003 SDK 6.28. InfoPath 2003 Toolkit for Visual Studio .NET 6.29. Interix 2.2 6.30. Internet Information Server Resource Kit 6.31. Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0 6.32. Internet Information Services Diagnostics Toolkit 6.33. Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server Software Development Kit (SDK) 6.34. ISDN DDK 6.35. Live Communications Server 2005 with Service Pack 1 Resource Kit 6.36. Log Parser 6.37. MapPoint SDK 6.38. Microsoft Provisioning System Software Development Kit (SDK) 6.39. Microsoft Translation Glossaries 6.40. Microsoft XML Parser 3.0 6.41. Mobile Internet Toolkit 6.42. Modem Developer Kit 6.43. MSDN Online Web Development Resource CD 6.44. MSXML 4.0 6.45. MSYubin7 1.5 6.46. Office 2003 Smart Document SDK 6.47. Office Accounting 2007 SDK 6.48. Office Communications Server 2007 SDK 6.49. Office Communicator 2007 SDK 6.50. Office Resource Kit 6.51. Office Small Business Accounting SDK 6.52. Office Software Development Kit (SDK) 6.53. Office System Developer Kit 6.54. Palm Size PC 1.2 SDK Tecnologia & Redes Página 7 de 10 Coordenadoria Geral de Informática 6.55. PassPort Manager SDK 1.4.2 6.56. Passport SDK 6.57. Platform SDK 6.58. Pocket PC 2003 SDK 6.59. ProClarity 6.60. Repository SDK 6.61. Security SDK 6.62. Server Appliance Kit 6.63. Services for Netware 6.64. Shared Computer Toolkit for Windows XP 6.65. SharePoint Products and Technologies 2003 SDK 6.66. Smart Card 6.67. Smart Tag SDK 6.68. SMS 2003 SDK v3.1 6.69. Soap Toolkit 6.70. Source Code Migration Tool 6.71. Speech SDK 6.72. Speech Server 2004 SDK 6.73. SQL 2000 Sybase 6.74. SQL Server 2000 Resource Kit 6.75. SQL Server 2005 Compact Edition Developer SDK 6.76. SQL Server 2005 Mobile Edition 6.77. SQL Server Health and History Tool (SQLH2) 6.78. SQL Server Migration Assistant 6.79. Standard User Analyzer 6.80. Universal Description Discovery and Integration SDK 6.81. Virtual Earth SDK 6.82. Visio Tools 6.83. Visual Basic for Applications SDK 6.84. Visual Studio 2005 Extensions for .NET Framework 3.0 (Windows Workflow Foundation) 6.85. Visual Studio 2005 SDK v4.0 6.86. Visual Studio 2005 Tools for Applications SDK 6.87. Visual Studio Extensions 6.88. Visual Studio Installer 1.1 6.89. Volume Shadow Copy Service SDK 6.90. Web Control SDK 6.91. Web Services Enhancements 1.0 for Microsoft .NET 6.92. Web Storage SDK 6.93. Windows Automated Installation Kit (WAIK) 6.94. Windows Communication Foundation 6.95. Windows DNA XML Resource Kit 6.96. Windows Driver Kit (WDK) 6.97. Windows Hardware Compatibility Test 6.98. Windows Installer 6.99. Windows Media 6.100. Windows Mobile 2002 (Pocket PC 2002) 6.101. Windows Mobile 2003 6.102. Windows Mobile 5.0 Developer's Resource Kit 6.103. Windows Mobile 5.0 SDK 6.104. Windows Mobile 6.0 SDK 6.105. Windows NT 3.51 6.106. Windows Point of Service SDK 6.107. Windows Real-Time Communications Client API SDK 1.3 6.108. Windows Rights Management 1.0 6.109. Windows SDK 6.110. Windows Server 2003 Tecnologia & Redes Página 8 de 10 Coordenadoria Geral de Informática 6.111. Windows Server Update Services 6.112. Windows SharePoint Services Software Development Kit (SDK) 6.113. Windows Software Development Kit (SDK) 6.114. Windows Vista Media Center 6.115. Windows Vista Software Development Kit (SDK) 6.116. Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor 1.0 6.117. Windows Workflow Foundation 6.118. Windows XP 6.119. Windows XP Media Center Edition 6.120. Windows XP Tablet PC 6.121. WinFS 6.122. WinFX Beta 1 6.123. WinFX Runtime Components CTP Tecnologia & Redes Página 9 de 10 Coordenadoria Geral de Informática 7. Imagens Virtuais: 7.1. Exchange Server 2007 with Office Live Communications Server 2005 (VHD) 7.2. ISA Server 2006 (VHD) 7.3. SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Edition (VHD) 7.4. Visual Studio 2005 Team System 7.5. Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise Edition (VHD) Tecnologia & Redes Página 10 de 10.
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