"Today is a milestone for us in terms of the huge investment and the big
innovation going into the next major version of Windows and all the
complementary products," Microsoft chairman Bill Gates told delegates at the
Windows
Hardware Engineering Conference in Seattle.
"We have never had [beta releases] synchronised in this way before. We think
it is a great way for us and our customers to see how they all work together as
the time comes to roll these things out."
The Beta 2 versions mark the final test phase for Windows Vista and Office
12. Both products are scheduled for release in January 2007 and the betas will
be made available for download to the general public.
Windows Longhorn Server Beta 2 is accessible to a group of about 500,000
developers and partners. The software will not be "feature complete" until early
next year when Microsoft expects to launch Beta 3.
In the meantime developers should expect to see a number of so-called
Community Technology Previews (CTPs).
The CTPs are interim beta releases likely to be focused on specific
functionality groups or user cases. Microsoft does not yet know when the first
interim CTP code builds will ship.
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