Archive for April, 2008

Experts said WinXP SP3 release may affect Vista sales

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

The industry is expected, XP SP3 is released, the majority of corporate users will promptly follow up to ensure that corporate users of internal network security. Microsoft said earlier that, XP SP3 the use of a new type of network access protection (NAP) security technology. [...]

Windows 7 will be fully integrated Windows Live services

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

Microsoft in January this year in an internal memo referred to, Microsoft plans to more closely integrate Windows 7 operating system and Windows Live services. At present, the memo has been completely open.
The memo was an internal planning document, called “Windows Live Wave 3″, the earliest [...]

Windows Seven: a new roadmap for leave at the end of 2009?

Monday, April 28th, 2008

Indeed, key partners of Microsoft have already received a preliminary version, a version Milestone 1, and the roadmap indicates that the industry should receive the finalized version during the second half of 2009, the general public a few months later, is probably early 2010.
This version [...]

Windows 7 in version Eee PC?

Monday, April 28th, 2008

Windows SevenNom codename successor to Windows Vista. Windows Seven is a project whose outcome is not expected before 2010 at the earliest. After Reta … to the rescue
Windows XP is at the end of life (it will no longer be purchased after June 2008, although [...]

Windows XP could continue its journey…

Monday, April 28th, 2008

In the words of Steve Ballmer himself, CEO of Microsoft, Windows XP could benefit from a reprieve thanks to the enthusiasm and the strong interest of users for OS Redmond.

“If the interest of consumers varies, we could act more intelligently” lâchait Steve Ballmer at a [...]

A reprieve for Windows XP?

Monday, April 28th, 2008

Steve Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft said he does not turn 180 degrees on the end of life of Windows XP.

Without announce a real step backwards on the death of the venerable operating system, still attached to 30 June, Ballmer still keeps his hand on the [...]

WindowsServer 2008: the final 32-bit system

Sunday, April 27th, 2008

“Windows Server 2008 will be our last production of a 32-bit operating system. In 2008, we will begin (full) to 64. Many Microsoft products will now only 64-bit versions, such as Exchange Server 2007, Windows Compute Cluster Server, Windows Server Virtualization, and so on, as [...]

Windows Server 2008 Safety Performance Analysis

Sunday, April 27th, 2008

(A) Win2008 IE security
Windows Server 2008 with the IE7 “enhanced security configuration” must be through the user manual review before they can open the relevant sites. This is compared to Windows Vista security than many, if not as a server to the desktop user that [...]

Windows Server 2008’s function adn role change

Sunday, April 27th, 2008

Windows Server 2008 is a major component of the bright spots, so use the new Microsoft Server Manager (Server Manager) replaces the “Add / Remove Widnows components.” Windows Server 2008 for MSDN and TechNet subscribers issued a June CTP version, the role and function and [...]

Windows Server 2008 hardware needs Detailed Explanation

Sunday, April 27th, 2008

Processor: 1.0 GHz x86 or minimum 1.4 GHz x64, recommended 2.0 GHz or faster; Itanium version would require Itanium 2.
Memory: minimum 512 MB, recommend 2 GB or more.
The largest memory capacity to support: 32 Standard Edition 4 GB, Enterprise and Data Center Edition 64 GB; [...]