Windows 7 Service Pack 1 beta releasing in July

August 21, 2010 by admin  
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Windows 7 Service Pack 1 beta releasing in July

On the occasion of the conference TechEd held in New Orleans from June 7 to 10, Microsoft has supplied details on the availability of Windows 7 Service Pack 1 beta.

The publisher has advised that a public beta of the first service pack of Windows 7 should be brought online during July. During the same period, Microsoft will deliver a Service Pack for another of its operating systems.

The U.S. firm also plans in effect from July 1 to broadcast service pack for its latest OS server, namely Windows Server 2008 R2. But as for SP1 Windows 7No specific date has yet been provided.

But what should we expect from this first practical updates for Seven? Overall, little enough, Microsoft has ensured that developments would be minor. The SP1 has given priority to a compilation of hotfixes released since the launch of the OS.

Changes for Windows Server 2008 and Windows 7 are to be expected, however. This will include the integration of RemoteFX and Dynamic Memory.

Re: Windows 7 Service Pack 1 beta releasing in July

From microsoft club house:
Microsoft RemoteFX is designed to introduce a new set of end user experience enhancements to remote desktop computing in Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 that enable a rich, local-like desktop environment over the network. With RemoteFX, connected knowledge and task workers can experience their workspace in full fidelity, improving end user productivity, while their applications and data are kept highly secure and centrally managed in the data center.
Dynamic Memory will enable Windows Server Hyper-V to dynamically allocate more or less memory to each VM as needed, provided a more scalable and better performing VDI environment. These changes will be important for customers who are planning VDI deployments (generally about 10 percent of our user population).
Windows 7 Service Pack 1 beta releasing in July

On the occasion of the conference TechEd held in New Orleans from June 7 to 10, Microsoft has supplied details on the availability of Windows 7 Service Pack 1 beta.

The publisher has advised that a public beta of the first service pack of Windows 7 should be brought online during July. During the same period, Microsoft will deliver a Service Pack for another of its operating systems.

The U.S. firm also plans in effect from July 1 to broadcast service pack for its latest OS server, namely Windows Server 2008 R2. But as for SP1 Windows 7No specific date has yet been provided.

But what should we expect from this first practical updates for Seven? Overall, little enough, Microsoft has ensured that developments would be minor. The SP1 has given priority to a compilation of hotfixes released since the launch of the OS.

Changes for Windows Server 2008 and Windows 7 are to be expected, however. This will include the integration of RemoteFX and Dynamic Memory.

Re: Windows 7 Service Pack 1 beta releasing in July

From microsoft club house:
Microsoft RemoteFX is designed to introduce a new set of end user experience enhancements to remote desktop computing in Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 that enable a rich, local-like desktop environment over the network. With RemoteFX, connected knowledge and task workers can experience their workspace in full fidelity, improving end user productivity, while their applications and data are kept highly secure and centrally managed in the data center.
Dynamic Memory will enable Windows Server Hyper-V to dynamically allocate more or less memory to each VM as needed, provided a more scalable and better performing VDI environment. These changes will be important for customers who are planning VDI deployments (generally about 10 percent of our user population).