Beta of Windows 7 update due in July

From CNET News.com: Microsoft said on Monday that it expects to have a public beta by July for the first service pack update to Windows 7.

The announcement came at the start of Microsoft's TechEd conference, being held this week in New Orleans.

Although the update is relatively minor, the release of the first service pack of an operating system has historically been a symbolic indication to businesses that the software is ready for mass consumption. In recent years, though, Microsoft has issued many of the updates that are part of a service pack ahead of that release and the company has encouraged businesses not to wait for the first service pack to deploy a particular piece of software. That's especially true with the Windows 7 update, which consists almost entirely of already released bug fixes.

"While the new features for Windows Server 2008 R2 benefit Windows 7 by providing a richer (virtual desktop_ experience, SP1 will not contain any new features that are specific to Windows 7 itself," Microsoft's Gavriella Schuster said in a blog post. "For Windows 7, SP1 will simply be the combination of updates already available through Windows Update and additional hotfixes based on feedback by our customers and partners. In other words, customers can feel confident about deploying Windows 7 now."

Microsoft also plans to release a service pack for its latest server operating system, Windows Server 2008 R2, in July. Microsoft did not give a date of when to expect the final version of the service packs.

On the Bing front, Microsoft said that developers will be able to build new applications built on top of Bing Maps and that those applications will be able to be hosted on Bing.com.

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