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Canada1824
02-14-2005, 03:50 AM
SAN FRANCISCO--Microsoft is on track to release the first full test version of the next major Windows release by the end of June, a Microsoft executive told CNET News.com on Monday.

The company has said publicly that Beta 1 of Longhorn would arrive by the end of 2005, though internally, the company has been aiming for a release by midyear. The final version of Longhorn is slated for the second half of next year.

"There will be a beta 1 of Longhorn...happening in the first half of this year," John Montgomery, a director in Microsoft's developer division, said during an interview at VSLive, a conference devoted to the company's Visual Studio .Net toolkit. The release will be primarily aimed at developers, Montgomery said. "I do, however, expect that you will find IT departments starting to look at it, kick the tires, figure out what's in it and what's not in it."

Beta 1 will be the first look at Longhorn in its current form. Microsoft released a developer preview version of Windows at the Professional Developers Conference in the fall of 2003 and updated that early code last spring.

However, Longhorn has changed significantly since then, with Microsoft announcing changes in August affecting all three of the key pillars of Longhorn. Two of the components--a presentation engine called Avalon and a Web services architecture called Indigo--are being pulled out of the next Windows release so they can be offered for both Longhorn and the current generation of Windows operating systems.

The third major component, a reworking of the Windows file system known as WinFS, has been delayed past Longhorn's release and is expected to be in beta testing when Longhorn ships. It is unclear when WinFS will be integrated into Windows itself.

Microsoft has not talked a great deal about what features will be part of the beta release. Montgomery said many of the updates have to do with improving the "operational characteristics" of the operating system--basically making Windows easier to manage and more reliable. Among the changes will be a new model for drivers--the bits of code that allow Windows to work effectively with hardware add-ons such as graphic cards and peripherals.

Another improvement will come in the way businesses are able to install Windows on large numbers of machines. Today, mass deployment is done through a process known as "ghosting" an image of the operating system. An improved method will come with Longhorn, Montgomery said.

Montgomery said Microsoft is on track for two other key releases for this year. The 2005 editions of the Visual Studio programming tools and the SQL Server database are slated to get new test versions in the coming weeks, with final releases scheduled for late summer.

Earlier Monday, Microsoft said that by March, it will release an update to the preview version of Avalon. Servers and tools Chief Eric Rudder is slated to talk about Indigo on Tuesday.

By Ina Fried
Staff Writer, CNET News.com


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GOING TO LOVE IT!!! Waiting for long time, but then I might get a mac

mck9235
02-14-2005, 09:09 PM
Well they're already builds out, and i've seen screenies, in magazines, and form people that use it. Things like 3d windows, which lets you drag the windows out and make them small. B) Also lower the opacity of windows, it's gonna be awesome. :D

Youpo
02-14-2005, 09:52 PM
I can't wait for Longhorn. So cool. With all the 3d and stuff.

JackZhou
02-14-2005, 11:53 PM
Miscrosoft say it will be commercially available sometime during 2007 and 2008... I wonder what will happen if Bill Gates dies before that...

Youpo
02-16-2005, 12:17 AM
I read from a magazine saying it would come out in 2006? Am I wrong?

AquaFight
02-17-2005, 10:50 PM
call me old fashioned but im sticking with windows for life


yes, i read 2006 too