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New Post 8/30/2007 11:00 AM
User is offline Ankur Mittal
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Windows XP SP3 and Windows Server 2008 Update! 

Windows XP SP3

On 8/28/07 we will also be announcing plans for Windows XP SP3 as a roll up of all the hot fixes and patches including security updates, out of band releases and hotfixes. This is a standard practice to release a service pack as a release nears end-of-life that rolls up all hot fixes and patches, for the convenience of our customers and partners. There are no new features in Windows XP SP3, with the exception of Network Access Protection, a capability in Windows Vista that is also being made available on Windows XP SP3 and will require Windows Server 2008.

When will Windows XP SP3 be available?

We are targeting 1H 2008 for the release of Windows XP SP3, though our timing will always be based on quality as a first priority.

Windows Server 2008 update:

· Windows Server 2008 is now slated to release to manufacturing in the first quarter of calendar year 2008. The joint Windows Server 2008, Visual Studio 2008 and Microsoft SQL Server 2008 launch, scheduled for February 27, 2008 in Los Angeles, CA, as well as the launch events taking place around the world, remain on track.

· Windows Server 2008 is releasing to manufacturing a bit later than expected because Microsoft’s first priority is to deliver a quality product to our customers and we need a little more time to meet the high quality bar that we set for ourselves.

· Microsoft Windows Server 2008, with its built-in web and virtualization technologies, is the most robust, secure, and reliable foundation on which to develop, deliver, and manage rich user experiences and applications.

source- MSBLOG


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New Post 8/30/2007 1:36 PM
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Re: Windows XP SP3 and Windows Server 2008 Update! 

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New Post 8/30/2007 9:11 PM
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Re: Windows XP SP3 and Windows Server 2008 Update! 

cool news


 
New Post 8/30/2007 11:35 PM
User is offline Ramesh Kumar
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Re: Windows XP SP3 and Windows Server 2008 Update! 

Windows Server 2008 Pushed Back -- Again

Windows Server 2008, Microsoft's delay-plagued next-generation server OS, is being delayed yet again.
An entry on the Windows Server team blog today announced the delay of release to manufacturing (RTM) from late this year to sometime in the first quarter of 2008. Such a delay could conceivably put off commercial availability until the second quarter or later, although Microsoft doesn't see that happening.
Microsoft is currently slated to "launch" three major server products -- Windows Server 2008 (code-named Longhorn Server), SQL Server 2008 (code-named Katmai) and Visual Studio 2008 (code-named Orcas) -- on Feb. 27, 2008 in Los Angeles. How will the delay affect the launch? According the blog, not at all. "The answer is simple: it doesn't. We'll be there in LA on February 27 and at venues around the world in the following days and weeks," writes the unnamed author.
The reasons for the delay were unspecified, but the blog entry points to high standards as the culprit. "We would rather spend a little more time to meet the high quality bar that our customers and partners deserve and expect. As one of our leading program managers, Alex Hinrichs, told me, "It's like a brisket ... it just needs a little more time to bake," the blog entry said.
Today's announcement marks the latest in a growing list of embarrassing retreats for Windows 2008. In a June 5, 2007 posting on the same site that today announced the delay, a somewhat defensive entry asserted that there would be no Windows 2008 delay. "Today we noticed a couple articles which have incorrectly speculated about a Windows Server 2008 delay. Actually, we remain fully on track for Windows Server 2008's release to manufacturing in the second half of 2007, with general availability following after that as usual," the poster, identified only as "Helene," wrote.
Windows 2008 is currently in beta 3 testing and, according to the blog, is doing very well. The author mentions that there have been more than 300,000 downloads of beta 3, and that the company's chief Web site, Microsoft.com, has been running entirely on Windows 2008 since even before beta 3.
Even despite that allegedly strong showing, problems continue to dog the successor to Windows Server 2003. Windows 2008 has already had a number of important technologies either delayed or killed outright in order to meet production schedules that have themselves suffered numerous delays.
One of those technologies, Windows Server Virtualization, had three key components stripped out, Microsoft announced in May. "We adjusted the feature set of Windows Server virtualization so that we can deliver a compelling solution for core virtualization scenarios while holding true to desired timelines," Virtualization Strategy General Manager Mike Neil wrote at the time.

Microsoft also indicated, as reported previously, that there will be at least one release candidate (RC) following the beta period, before the product is RTM'ed.

Source: reddevnews


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New Post 8/31/2007 2:01 AM
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Yeh to hona hi tha.


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