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Common code base for Vista, Longhorn Server
Tuesday, May 30th, 2006
Windows Vista and its server sibling are starting to go their separate ways. But come next year,
the two will be reunited.
Microsoft has released the Beta 2 versions of both Vista and Windows Server "Longhorn." From here on, though, Vista will get mainly bug fixes and performance improvements, as Microsoft aims to finish it up this year and have it on store shelves in January 2007. Microsoft is at an earlier stage with Longhorn Server. It is working to add a few features and to send out a third beta in the first half of next year, before a final release in the second half of 2007.
Despite the time gap, Microsoft still wants to keep the two code bases common, Bob Muglia, head of Microsoft’s server and tools division, said in an interview. Common code base for Vista, Longhorn Server - Techguides - ZDNet Asia
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