Microsoft has announced the public beta of Service Pack 1 for Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7 will be released in late July. The announcement was made in the Tech Ed is Microsoft doing in New Orleans (yes, while the WWDC10). This coincides with what was said earlier this year, although there was talk of June. Will we see the final in September?
The main developments are for Windows Server, especially in the field of virtualization, and Windows 7 logically benefit. But there is nothing specific to 7, more than a collection of updates that have been published through Windows Update and some revisions based on suggestions received from customers and partners. It would have been appreciated more than anything, but if there is, not for the beta. And I suspect that for the final either.
Come on, that if you expected something new for Windows 7 and what can be forgotten: these are the only settings that have been made so far. While we all would like to see something new out of this service pack is more a routine than anything else. But do not despise and we consider it as a good sign about the overall performance of the latter system of Redmond.
The main developments are for Windows Server, especially in the field of virtualization, and Windows 7 logically benefit. But there is nothing specific to 7, more than a collection of updates that have been published through Windows Update and some revisions based on suggestions received from customers and partners. It would have been appreciated more than anything, but if there is, not for the beta. And I suspect that for the final either.
Come on, that if you expected something new for Windows 7 and what can be forgotten: these are the only settings that have been made so far. While we all would like to see something new out of this service pack is more a routine than anything else. But do not despise and we consider it as a good sign about the overall performance of the latter system of Redmond.
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