.NET Web services management tools from AmberPoint
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Microsoft is making it easier for Visual Studio-built Web services to be monitored by management tools sold by startup AmberPoint. In the second half of the year, Visual Studio developers will only have to click a check box to configure a .Net application for AmberPoint, officials with both companies said Tuesday from the VSLive conference in San Francisco. Currently, developers have to tweak a .Net component themselves to register it within the AmberPoint environment.
Also in the second half of the year, developers will be able to access AmberPoint functionality from within Microsoft's Operations Manager. However, the integration plans for the two products are still being discussed.