Bink.nu Services

Subscribe to our feed 
Alerts 
 


Order Now!

Windows 7 for XP Professionals
Updating Support Skills from XP to Windows 7
by Bink.nu's Raymond Comvalius

Who is online

There are 66 guest(s) online.

There are 0 member(s) online.

Sponsors



Posted by Steven Bink January 22, 2007 11:38 AM with 6 comment(s)
Filed under:
Brief Summary

Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1) will be a standard service pack that will include security updates, hotfixes, as well as limited other changes focused on improving quality.
The Technology Adoption Program (TAP) is looking for customers and partners actively test and provide feedback on Windows Vista SP1 to help us prepare for its release in the second half of CY07.  Customers must be willing to provide feedback and deploy pre-release builds into production environments.

About the TAP

By joining the TAP, customers gain access to early builds and NDA information about the Service Pack.  A dedicated TAP Program Manager will work with the customer to enable deployments, gather feedback, drive issues, answer questions, and connect them with the product group as necessary. There will be only a limited number of seats available in the Windows Vista SP1 TAP. 
 
Goals

Validate the stability of Windows Vista SP1 through production deployments.  It’s important that customers deploy the Service Pack into production environments within 30 days of a milestone release.  Issues will surface from the deployments as well as throughout the program as end users test its limits thought their day-to-day activities.
  • Regressions from Windows Vista and Windows XP, security, deployment blockers and other high impact issues are the primary focus for the Service Pack.  The Windows TAP team will work with customers to identify and drive these issues. 
  • Develop a strong on-going relationship with a key set of strategic customers who are interested in staying ahead of the technology curve.
  • Provide marketing collateral – case studies, press/analyst, and other references. 

Customer Benefits

Early access to builds and information about the Service Pack enabling accelerated deployments.

  • Opportunity to influence product changes including the opportunity to work directly with product groups influencing their short term and long term goals.
  • Product and customer education through weekly LiveMeeting’s, onsite events, and regular conference calls.
  • 24/7 production support for the Service Pack throughout the program.

Requirements

  • Customers must deploy pre-release versions of Service Pack into production environments at each major milestone (Beta, RC, RTM) within 30 days of the milestone release.
  • Customers must meet or exceed predetermined deployment count goals for each milestone.
  • Customers must actively provide feedback on all builds made available to them through emails, surveys, conference calls, and filing bugs and DCRs.
  • Customers must send 1-2 individuals to Redmond for onsite training events.

    Contact your Technical Account Manager at Microsoft to get nominated, for questions about this TAP contact: vsp1tapd@microsoft.com
9724 Views
Source: email

Comments

 

GP007 said:

So, they're jumping right into SP1 quick, it's a shame that this is delaying XP SP3 though, I can't upgrade to vista at this point in time.
January 22, 2007 6:50 PM
 

noel-usr56 said:

the big M$ is planning to release Windows Vista SP1 in the 2nd half of 2007 and according to the Windows Service Pack Road Map page:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/lifecycle/servicepacks.mspx
Windows XP SP3 is scheduled to be released in the 1st half of 2008.

real smooth of you, microsoft! [8o|]
January 24, 2007 4:49 AM
 

b1lk1 said:

I am beyond tired of hearing about Vista when we all know how poorly developed of a product it is.  They finally get XP workingreasonably well and now need a new cash cow to rake the coffers of the innocent drones that have no idea what they are doing to themselves when they "upgrade" to Vista.  XP SP3 should have been done by now and pushing it off another year is just another reason I will not buy Vista.  Now I understand why it can handle more than 4GB of memory, because the desktop uses it all!!!!!!  Anyhow, I am holding well off of Vista and waiting for XP SP3 because I hope between now and the release date M$ gets sued and puts DX-10 into XP like we all know they can.
February 7, 2007 2:49 PM
 

WindowsVista said:

2008 will be a little late to release sp3, most people will be thinking of getting rid of XP by then [:O]
-
Windows Vista
March 19, 2007 1:13 PM
 

bigfellla said:

I love this, all these very knowledgable people AKA b1lk1 who HAVEN'T INSTALLED IT YET, but have all these strong views.  You haven't got a clue.  Vista is significantly more secure and more stable if you have the right hardware to back it up.

Also, the reason why it cannot handle more than 4GB of memory has NOTHING TO DO WITH THE DESKTOP YOU RETARD!  Its to do with the addressing of memory in a 32bit OS.  The 64bit OS of Vista can handle up to 128GB or RAM.  I find it a lot more TIRING to listen to whinging NOOOBS like you who think they have a clue, spread misinformation and make what should be an easy decision into a nightmare.  If you don't like stick with the old times, but don't guess!

Poeple don't like change that is all that is happening.

July 17, 2007 4:13 PM
 

profi68 said:

möchte gern vist SP1 testen.
August 13, 2007 6:21 PM

About Steven Bink

Founder of Bink.nu
Bink.nu 3.0. Copyright © 1999-2009 Steven Bink. All Rights Reserved.
Microsoft and Microsoft logo's are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.