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Windows 7 SP1 will be released in July

By The Inquirer
09:53 Jun 8, 2010 | 8 Comments
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Windows 7 SP1 will be released in July

Wasn't the original release meant to be the SP1 equivalent? I'm sure some Microsoft head proudly said that at launch...

Microsoft has announced that it will release the first service pack for Windows 7 at the end of July.

The company clearly is trying to ditch the stigma attached to pre-service pack versions of its operating systems by understating its importance. Many enterprise users wait until the first service pack (SP1) before upgrading to Microsoft's latest and greatest OS. Downplaying the role of SP1 in selling Windows 7, Microsoft said that SP1 "will simply be the combination of updates already available through Windows Update and additional hotfixes" and that many organisations had already made the leap, without waiting for SP1.

Microsoft also plans to release SP1 for its Windows Server 2008 R2 operating system at the same time, which will bring new functionality alongside security fixes and minor updates. The two headline features are RemoteFX, a package of enhancements to bring 3D capabilities to remote desktops, and Dynamic Memory, which according to the firm allows users to "adjust memory usage without sacrificing performance."

Also announced at the Tech-Ed conference were updates to Microsoft's cloud computing operating system, Azure and SQL Azure. The updates bring a number of deployment options to developers including support for .Net Framework 4, Visual Studio 2010 RTM and the Intellitrace debugging tool. Updates to SQL Azure allow it to support 50GB databases and, according to the firm, allows for greater scalability, easier management and more control over data distribution.

Microsoft repeatedly referred to its search engine, Bing, as the test ground for many of its cloud orientated products. To that end, it announced that developers will be getting access to a Bing Maps SDK that will allow applications to be built on top of its service and be hosted on Microsoft's servers.

According to the MS, this will allow developers to "take mapping beyond point-to-point directions by providing a rich spatial canvas to visualize content, create dynamic mash-ups and help people complete tasks faster." In February, Microsoft researchers demonstrated an augmented reality mash-up with Bing Maps at the TED conference. Presumably the company is hoping to kickstart further development with its SDK.

Given that the reception of Windows 7 has been far warmer than that of its predecessor, the release of SP1, although it's an important milestone in perceived maturity, doesn't carry anything like the burden of its Vista counterpart. To that end, Microsoft might just realise its wish that Windows 7 SP1 will be regarded as a mere footnote.

 
 
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8 Comments
fredzfrog
Jun 8, 2010 4:26 PM
an Inquirer article about microsoft not mentioning rodents?!

win7 sp1 doesnt seem that interesting to me.. everyones just had praise for the OS.. :)
SceptreCore
Jun 8, 2010 5:10 PM
I haven used the real deal yet. Just played around with the public beta.

Vista still does everything I want... and runs as fast and smooth as I like it too.
pkroeze
Jun 8, 2010 9:56 PM
Vista does everything and runs fast and smooth, is there such a thing
Athlonite
Jun 8, 2010 11:41 PM
ah if you've been keeping win7 uptodate with automatic updates then is there really a need for a svc pack and really there hasn't been that many updates or security patches since it went RTM unlike win XP or Vista
atramentous
Jun 9, 2010 1:12 PM
nice to find MS packaging all the updates into one distributable.
mudjimba
Jun 9, 2010 5:31 PM
I just can't explain how hungry i get every time you use that image!
majestic975
Jun 10, 2010 10:36 PM
Who care about Win7 SP1. Where can I buy that burger???
Jedi_Vader20
Jun 11, 2010 11:09 PM
Japan, judging by the characters.
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