Microsoft has announced that the beta version of the first service pack for their latest operating systems, namely Windows 7 will be publicly available next month.
Mentioned, Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1) will not bring an important new feature, but only a combination of the various updates that have been given via Windows Update and the additional improvements based on user input.
SP1 for Windows is very important for businesses that generally have not implemented the latest Microsoft operating system until the emergence of the first major update.
For information, as a bundle of updates, service packs also included rare. Windows XP, released in October 2001, only has three service packs. "Customers now can feel confident to implement Windows 7," said Schuster Gavriella.
According to Microsoft, since released last year, Windows 7 has sold 100 million licenses.
According to some reports, the operating system that has exceeded its operating system Windows Vista as the most widely used. Last month, according to research Janco Associates, Windows 7 is used by 14.6 percent of computer users. While Windows Vista is only 12.6 percent.
Mentioned, Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1) will not bring an important new feature, but only a combination of the various updates that have been given via Windows Update and the additional improvements based on user input.
SP1 for Windows is very important for businesses that generally have not implemented the latest Microsoft operating system until the emergence of the first major update.
For information, as a bundle of updates, service packs also included rare. Windows XP, released in October 2001, only has three service packs. "Customers now can feel confident to implement Windows 7," said Schuster Gavriella.
According to Microsoft, since released last year, Windows 7 has sold 100 million licenses.
According to some reports, the operating system that has exceeded its operating system Windows Vista as the most widely used. Last month, according to research Janco Associates, Windows 7 is used by 14.6 percent of computer users. While Windows Vista is only 12.6 percent.