! New Windows Server, Visual Studio, SQL Server to Launch in February

Published Tue, Jul 10 2007 15:17

Hi,

From Betanews:

"On February 27, 2008, Microsoft will jointly release Windows Server 2008, Visual Studio 2008 and SQL Server 2008, kicking off what it calls a "launch wave" with hundreds of events worldwide. Microsoft will pitch the products as a platform for next-generation Web service applications.

Windows Server 2008 is still expected to be released to manufacturing before the end of the year, with November as the rumored timeframe. Microsoft took a similar tack with Windows Vista, making it available to businesses in November before its public launch in late January.

The Redmond company made the announcement at its annual Worldwide Partner Conference, which begins today in Denver. The overarching theme of the conference will be "software plus services" - essentially recognizing the importance of Web-based and connected services, but accessing them through traditional desktop software. ... "

More information at source.

Bye,

Eduardo Petizme
MVP
Windows Server System - ISA Server
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Comments

# El Bruno said on Tuesday, July 10, 2007 3:08 PM

Buenas interesante noticia en el blog de Eduardo . Parece que el 27 de febrero del 2008 se liberará toda

# Petizme said on Thursday, July 12, 2007 10:31 AM

Yes. This is the date. Thanks.

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