Regarding Longhorn, Poole says that the road to Longhorn is shorter than it appears, but that the company has a lot of work to do. In March, the company delivered to developers its first preview look at Longhorn, he said. WinHEC, this week in New Orleans, is the second major milestone for the product, and the first time the company has publicly revealed details about Longhorn. The next major milestone, at October's Professional Developers Conference (PDC), will include a pre-beta 1 build of Longhorn, which developers can use to work on drivers, applications, and services designed for the new system. In 2004, Microsoft will deliver the Beta 1 and Beta 2 release of Longhorn, Poole said, and then the company will RTM Longhorn sometime in 2005. These Longhorn milestone dates are a bit later than previously thought, as this year's PDC was the original target for Longhorn Beta 1. However, most industry observers had expected Longhorn to slip until 2005, so the product's final release date comes as no surprise. Source : WinInfo |
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