Microsoft Corp. yesterday announced that it had wrapped up work on Windows Vista Service Pack 2 but said it could be months before users get their hands on the upgrade to the problem-plagued operating system. Microsoft shifted Vista SP2 to what it calls “release to manufacturing,” or RTM, meaning the developers have signed off on the service pack and the company has moved it into duplication and toward distribution.
With the expected release of Windows 7 drawing near, Microsoft on Wednesday announced the release to manufacturing (RTM) of Vista service pack 2 (SP2). “[SP2] includes all updates that have been delivered since SP1, as well as support for new types of hardware and emerging hardware standards,” spokesman Brandon LeBlanc wrote in a blog post.
Microsoft has launched a new Web site that aims to build interest in its forthcoming Windows 7 operating system among developers and other IT professionals. EdgeCast, a leading CDN provider, talks about the latest Internet-only Michael Moore feature film, as well as about EdgeCast’s wholesale business model. We Talk To Several Experts To Get Some Helpful Tips On Planning Your Next Server Migration CEO Jerry Kennelly explains that today’s problems aren’t just caused by the quantity of network traffic, they’re caused by inefficient applications.
Microsoft’s Windows Vista sidebar gadget is a vertical bar which runs along the right side of the desktop. The Sidebar is capable of displaying a varied number of graphical gadget interfaces, which of’ course depends on the size of the gadget used. Beware! If you happen to cram too many gadgets into the Sidebar, it will automatically end up creating a new page. You can switch to this new page with a single click.

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