Tuesday, June 8, 2010

A little more information for Windows 7 SP1

Bob Muglia (President of the Server and Tools division at Microsoft) at Tech-Ed conference held in New Orleans United States reported some details about the Service Pack 1 for Windows 7 and which has been talking about since some time ago. According to the executive the public availability of the first Beta of SP1 for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 will be in late July.


 
This update called Update Rollup SP1 (Service Pack 1) contain all the security updates released to the RTM (Release To Manufacturing), and also add enhanced features to the performance of HDMI audio devices, deliver a better optimization in the energy consumption (especially for laptops), as well as specific tools such as Remote Server FX, which will deliver new remote management capabilities for end users, Dynamix Memory, which provides more control to adjust the memory usage without sacrificing performance virtualized environments, that is, memory may be allocated dynamically, and best, each machine vitualizada. (VM). Of course the latter features are geared more to Windows Server 2008 that a consumer version of Windows 7.

If all goes well we could see the final version of SP1 for Windows 7 in Q4 2010, ie from September.

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