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Enterprise Resource Planning That Works
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Report: Thousands of references to MinWin are in Windows 8 (and why that may matter)
According to a new report, there are as many as 6,000 references to MinWin in an internal Windows 8 client build. This may provide more clues and validation of Microsoft's virtualization plans for...
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More Windows 8 hints, this time on the virtualization front
Microsoft watchers have combed through a leaked slide deck about Windows 8 over the past couple of weeks for clues about Microsoft's next version of Windows. A French site, Ma-Config.com, this...
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Inside Windows' core: A peek into Microsoft's COSD
Jon DeVaan -- the "mystery man" behind Windows 7 -- is the Senior Vice President in charge of Microsoft's Core Operating System Division (COSD). I had a chance to ask DeVaan some questions last...
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Microsoft confirms MinWin is in Windows 7, after all
MinWin -- the core of the Windows operating system -- is, indeed, in Windows 7. It's just not part of it in the way many people (including yours truly) initially assumed.
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Why MinWin speculation matters
MinWin has re-emerged as a source of debate since Microsoft last week released a few more details regarding Windows 7. Previous discussion of the "MinWin" kernel by engineers related to the...
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MinWin: Is it or isn't it part of Windows 7?
Confusion over exactly what MinWin is -- Is it a concept? a new operating system kernel? a floor wax? a dessert topping?) -- and how/whether it will be part of Windows 7 is still rampant, a week...
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Is MinWin really the new Windows 7 kernel?
Many of the articles and blog posts I've read about Windows 7 in recent days mention MinWin, usually following up with the observation that it's the new lean kernel that's going to be at the heart...
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Reading Windows tea leaves
Though not exactly lighting up the blogosphere, speculations about future directions in the Windows platform have been rife. This article at APC compiled the various rumors together about Windows...
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Stripped-down 'MinWin' kernel to be at the core of Windows 7 and more
Microsoft has created a stripped-down version of the Windows core, called MinWin, that will be at the heart of future Windows products, starting with Windows 7, the Windows client release due in 2010.
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Report: Thousands of references to MinWin are in Windows 8 (and why that may matter)
According to a new report, there are as many as 6,000 references to MinWin in an internal Windows 8 client build. This may provide more clues and validation of Microsoft's virtualization plans for...
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More Windows 8 hints, this time on the virtualization front
Microsoft watchers have combed through a leaked slide deck about Windows 8 over the past couple of weeks for clues about Microsoft's next version of Windows. A French site, Ma-Config.com, this...
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Inside Windows' core: A peek into Microsoft's COSD
Jon DeVaan -- the "mystery man" behind Windows 7 -- is the Senior Vice President in charge of Microsoft's Core Operating System Division (COSD). I had a chance to ask DeVaan some questions last...
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Microsoft confirms MinWin is in Windows 7, after all
MinWin -- the core of the Windows operating system -- is, indeed, in Windows 7. It's just not part of it in the way many people (including yours truly) initially assumed.
-
Why MinWin speculation matters
MinWin has re-emerged as a source of debate since Microsoft last week released a few more details regarding Windows 7. Previous discussion of the "MinWin" kernel by engineers related to the...
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MinWin: Is it or isn't it part of Windows 7?
Confusion over exactly what MinWin is -- Is it a concept? a new operating system kernel? a floor wax? a dessert topping?) -- and how/whether it will be part of Windows 7 is still rampant, a week...
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News to know: Dell; MinWin; Microsoft's Glasnost; Mozilla
Notable headlines: Larry Dignan: Dell: We'll save $3 billion; Cut 8,800 positions Ed Bott: Is MinWin really the new Windows 7 kernel? Jason Perlow: Microsoft Meets Open Source: Glasnost 2.0....
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Is MinWin really the new Windows 7 kernel?
Many of the articles and blog posts I've read about Windows 7 in recent days mention MinWin, usually following up with the observation that it's the new lean kernel that's going to be at the heart...
-
Reading Windows tea leaves
Though not exactly lighting up the blogosphere, speculations about future directions in the Windows platform have been rife. This article at APC compiled the various rumors together about Windows...
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Stripped-down 'MinWin' kernel to be at the core of Windows 7 and more
Microsoft has created a stripped-down version of the Windows core, called MinWin, that will be at the heart of future Windows products, starting with Windows 7, the Windows client release due in 2010.
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