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1 Group 8 Ian Carr, Chris Lemley, Clay Garrison, Alvaro Suarez, Amanda Williams.

2 Introduction  Windows Vista is the next scheduled version of Microsoft Windows operating system.  It will be the broadest update to the Microsoft operating system family since the jump from version 3.1 to Windows 95 over ten years ago.  The scheduled release date to the general public is projected to be around late October to early November 2006

3 Basic Features  New and enhanced graphical user interface (GUI).  Completely redesigned audio, networking, print and video systems.  Improved security infrastructure.  The implementation of numerous digital rights management technologies.

4 Key Essentials According to Microsoft, the Vista platform delivers on three key essentials:  Helping people to be more confident by making the operating system safer, more reliable, and responsive.  Gaining clarity by removing clutter and improving organization.  Connecting people with others easily and securely by improving network security and integration collaboration.

5 Pillars of Vista Microsoft refers to new key technologies in this version as the “pillars of Vista,” and groups them into four subsets:  Fundamentals  Presentation  Communication  Workflow

6 Fundamentals New developments to the basic structure of the operating system include:  Re-architected audio, networking, print, and video systems  Redesigned networking and video systems.  Enhanced security measures and implementation of digital rights management technologies.

7 Fundamentals Installation and Deployment advancements: Windows Installer 4.0, ClickOnce  Repackage files and installations into easier and more effective solutions  Advancements similar to and improving upon MSI packaging

8 Presentation  Visual / delivery updates center around the Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) which includes:  Aero, the revolutionary new graphical user interface  The new API (Advanced Programming Interface), built on.NET framework version 2.0, also releasing with Vista WPF utilizes XML,.NET 2.0, and vector graphics.

9 Aero

10 Presentation - Aero  As technology continues to increase, end-users demand more out of their multimedia experiences.  Aero delivers with rich 3-D, animations, fades, transitions, and effects in a glitch free environment.  The result is a greatly enhanced user experience, with greater interactivity possibilities, heightened graphics, and improved overall stability.  Truly takes advantage of hardware acceleration- supporting graphics cards and super high dpi displays. “HD” Computing

11 Communications  Communications advances center around development and implementation of the Windows Communications Foundation (WCF).  Local program and/or local client interoperability  Service-oriented system messaging system  Similar to Web Services (networked machine-to- machine interaction through processing language)

12 Workflow  Improvements such as Windows Workflow Foundation (WWF):  Allows for task automation and transaction integration  Fully functional “task manager”  Unlimited production to marketplace possibilities

13 WinFX  Collectively, the WPF, WCF, and WWF are known as WinFX.  Short for Windows Framework  Being developed within and alongside Vista, but won’t be limited to the Vista operating system; launch plans include backwards compatibility with existing Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 installations.

14 End-User Features  Additional new features include:  Enhanced user-account control  Improved Windows Shell  (improved user engine)  Windows applet sidebar  Additional toolbar for applets, coined “gadgets”  Speech recognition  Internet Explorer 7.0  Improved internal and external search engine, security  Windows Collaboration  Microsoft’s new replacement product for NetMeeting  Superfetch  Will speed the loading of programs and data transmission from external devices such as USB drives

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16 Core Features  Additional core enhancements include:  Improved memory management  Full utilization of 64-bit processing, memory dumps, and proper allocations  Rewritten kernel algorithms  Native IPv6 stack (Internet Protocol version 6)  BitLocker drive encryption  Software-to-hardware disk security  Atomic transmission / Transactional NTFS  Completely eliminates file corruption. During file transfer, the data is either sent 100% successfully, or is failed altogether; zero tolerance.

17 Conclusion  Safety, security, and reliability  Clarity and organization  Ability to communicate with customers  Flexibility in the integration of business applications  Easy connection to others through network security, and integration collaboration

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