HANOVER, GERMANY -- The second beta release of Visual Studio 2005, a new release of Microsoft's developer toolset, has slipped
into April, a company spokesman said Thursday. The final version of the product is due in September, he said.
Microsoft had said it would deliver Visual Studio 2005 Beta 2 by the end of March. The company won't make that deadline because
it is still working on the product, said Said Zahedani, director of the developer platform and strategy group at Microsoft's
German subsidiary during a news conference at the Cebit tradeshow in Hanover, Germany.
Microsoft plans to deliver the final version of Visual Studio 2005 at its Professional Developers Conference (PDC) in September
in Los Angeles, Zahedani said. However, feedback from the second beta could change those plans and push final release into
the fourth quarter, he said.
The delivery date for Visual Studio 2005 has been a moving target. Originally the product was due to ship in the second half
of 2004. Microsoft in March last year pushed that back until the first half of 2005. Most recently the software maker has
said the final product would ship in "summer," which in the Northern Hemisphere officially ends late September.
Visual Studio 2005 is seen as a key part of Microsoft's push into enterprise computing, what Microsoft calls its Dynamic Systems
Initiative. The developer toolset is to include a wealth of improvements to make programmers more productive and help them
build more robust applications that are also easier to manage.