Microsoft has shared bits and pieces of how it is adding new features to its development tools to better support parallel processing. But the next release of Windows client and server also are going to incorporate changes designed to improve their parallel-processing support.
Attendees at Microsoft’s Professional Developer Conference next month are in for a treat: everyone going will get a 160GB hard disk with a copy of all the software on show, including Windows 7. “Software + Services” is the company’s big idea at this PDC, and, as previously announced, Microsoft will be showing off—and giving out—a new cloud computing framework.
An advertising blitz intended to help Microsoft polish the tarnished brand of its Windows Vista operating system began this week with a head-scratcher of a commercial. Manny Gouveia, left, a Windows guru in Orlando, Fla., explaining Vista features to his customers, John and Elaine Savino.
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MICROSOFT’S much maligned Windows Vista operating system is just weeks away from celebrating its second birthday. But its third anniversary, will, most likely, be its last.The American tech giant is already well into development of its next operating system, Windows 7 and, though details are universally scant, what we do know points to significant changes in the way the next version of the worlds most popular operating system will look, feel and act.What’s new?
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