• Windows Vista SP1 availability

    Its ok, Im allowed to talk about SP1.  I know alot of you have been eagerly anticipating any information about SP1 so here it is.  Updates in Windows Vista SP1 fall into 3 areas - Quality Improvements (Reliability, Security and Performance), Improvement to the Administration experience including BitLocker and finally support for emerging hardware standards such as Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) and an Extended File Allocation Table (exFAT).

    One area I am looking forward to is the Performance Improvements and it looks like there are going to be quite a few areas of improvements to look forward to.  The following list describes some of the performance improvements that Windows Vista SP1 will include:

    • Improves the speed of copying and extracting files.
    • Improves the time to become active from Hibernate and Resume modes.
    • Improves the performance of domain-joined PCs when operating off the domain; in the current release version of Windows Vista, users would experience long delays when opening the File dialog box.
    • Improves performance of Windows® Internet Explorer® 7 in Windows Vista, reducing CPU utilization and speeding JavaScript parsing.
    • Improves battery life by reducing CPU utilization by not redrawing the screen as frequently, on certain computers.
    • Improves the logon experience by removing the occasional 10-second delay between pressing CTRL-ALT-DEL and the password prompt displaying.
    • Addresses an issue in the current version of Windows Vista that makes browsing network file shares consume significant bandwidth and not perform as fast as expected.

    Here are some more resources:
    This is the press release
    Here is information regarding SP1 Beta
    Windows Vista SP1 Beta Whitepaper

    What is SP1?  What is it not?
    In addition to updates we’ve previously released, SP1 will contain changes focused on addressing specific reliability and performance issues we’ve identified via customer feedback, supporting new types of hardware, and adding support for several emerging standards.  SP1 also makes additional improvements to the IT administration experience.  We didn’t design SP1 as a vehicle for releasing new features; however, some existing components do gain enhanced functionality in SP1.

    More information on what’s included in SP1 can be found in the detailed white paper.

    When can I get my hands on the Beta of SP1?
    A Beta release of Windows Vista SP1 is slated for availability in the next few weeks.  A small group of testers has been putting a preview of the SP1 Beta through its paces to help prepare for broader release.  We made the choice to start with a very small group of testers because we think it’s better for both our customers and for Microsoft to keep the beta program small at the start.

    A later pre-release of SP1 will be available to a larger group of testers  via MSDN and TechNet subscribers.

    And what about SP1 itself -- when will that be available?
    We're targeting releasing SP1 to manufacturing in the first quarter of 2008, but as always, we’re first and foremost focused on delivering a high-quality release, so we'll determine the exact release date of SP1 after we have reached that quality bar. (FYI, in case you didn’t already know:  the Windows Vista SP1 and Windows Server 2008 engineering efforts are aligned, so the Server team also said on their blog today that they are targeting the first quarter of 2008 for their release to manufacturing.)

  • Get yourself a Limited Edition Targus TechEd 2007 Backpack

    So you may have missed out on TechEd this year but you have the chance to get your hands on one of the limited edition Targus TechEd 2007 Backpacks.  We have 10 backpacks that we are giving away.
     
    Finula and Ben are demonstrating the bag's functionality below



    What do you have to do?
    One entry per person and you have to live in Australia.  Just write into us at itproaus@microsoft.com and tell us in 50 words or less what you would use the bag for.  Send it into us by September 14th.

  • Win a Xbox 360 Halo 3 Special Edition

    Got some good news for the Halo fans out there, Pidgeo over at Xbox Australia is giving away a Halo 3 Special Edition Xbox 360 and a poster signed by Frank O'Connor and Lars Bakken from Bungie.

    Have a look at the competition details over at Pidgeo's Blog.

    Halo 3 Special Edition Console
  • New Search from Microsoft - Tafiti Search

    We have just released the Beta for Tafiti Search.  It uses Silverlight and Live Search and it adds a interesting dynamic for Search by visualising, storing and sharing the result.


    Home Screen


    Search results for when I typed in Australia.  You can drag results on to the right hand side to store them. 


    By clicking the News icon on the left presents you with this screen.


    The Tree View

    Have a look at the on10.net video demo
  • Paramount and Dreamworks Animation choose HD-DVD

    Just as I was losing hope for HD DVD...

    Viacom Inc's Paramount Pictures and DreamWorks Animation SKG Inc said on Monday they will release their next-generation DVD titles exclusively on HD DVD ahead of what they say could be the biggest holiday season ever for DVDs.

    Paramount had sold titles in both the new high-definition formats -- HD DVD and Blu-Ray -- but settled exclusively on HD DVD after deciding that it offered better quality, lower-priced players and lower manufacturing costs, Kelley Avery, president of Paramount Home Entertainment, told Reuters.

    Paramount's first releases under the exclusive HD DVD program include "Blades of Glory" on August 28, and the summer blockbusters "Transformers" and "Shrek the Third," due for release later this fall.

    Im sure Transformers and Shrek the Third will really help HD DVD sales.  Read the full article here