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Old 04-10-2011, 12:16 AM   #1
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Default Office Professional 2010 Key Scratch that. Windows

What do you do having a blog publish that is so messed up that you may;t even go in and edit it so as to fix it? That;s my dilemma with my post from August 15 about Microsoft skipping more than Windows Server 2008 R2 and proceeding immediate to Windows 7 Server.After sending me a be aware that led me to believe that Microsoft had made the decision to veer from its authentic strategy of an R2 update followed by a full-fledged Server update, a Microsoft spokeswoman called on August 18 to tell me that her note to me was misleading.So, scratch that Friday night publish. Microsoft is still performing what it had led people to think up until this position: A release known as Windows Server 2008 R2 is still on the publications (now officially slated for 2010). And there will probably be some release two a long time soon after that which could or may well not be referred to as Windows seven Server. (Microsoft at present won;t say anything about the planned naming for this release.)And simply to maintain issues extra complicated, the spokeswoman told me that if and when anyone hears references to “Windows seven Server,Office 2007 Enterprise Key,” what they really mean is “Windows Server 2008 R2.” In other words, the codename for the Windows Server 2008 R2 release is “Windows 7 Server” — which, based on previous Microsoft naming conventions, should be the codename for the release that comes out following Windows Server 2008 R2…. Yeah….A comment sent to me by an anonymous reader, good old anonymous@anonymous.com this morning makes even more sense now. (Notice to reader: Why anonymous? If you don;t want me to use your name in a posting,Windows 7 Home Basic Key, I won;t.)“Okay,Microsoft Office Standard, I don;t know how someone on our side could have miscommunicated this or if you will be purposely reporting this incorrectly, but let;s be clear on this: Windows 7 Server is and has always been Windows Server 2008 R2.“Furthermore, Windows 7, despite it;s rather pretentious sounding code name (a result of Sinofsky;s like of big round numbers) is NOT Windows NT 7, but rather 6.1(current builds are numbered 67xx as a direct continuation of the longhorn codebase). Put simply, it really is not a big jump being a codebase revision and the new changes, on both the client and server, is going to be focused on user features,Office Professional 2010 Key, not core OS components. The big core OS changes are WDDM 2 and a kernel scheduler update to remove the simple bitmask enumeration of processors in order that the OS can schedule over 64 concurrent threads.“Finally, and I can;t be a great deal more clear on this, ‘Windows 7′ client and Windows Server 2008 R2 will RTM simultaneously (and just so you will be 100% clear on this) and are based on exactly the same codebase (just as Vista SP1 and Server 2008 are based on an identical core OS codebase).“As for the next major release (meaning a full revision of the NT codebase) that will not occur till properly immediately after the current Win7 wave.”So there you have it. Next up: Windows Server 2008 R2. To all you readers who thought it produced sense that Microsoft was skipping more than R2, looks like that;s not the case,Office 2010 Discount, following all. Sorry for the miscommunication.
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