November 7, 2007
2:46 pm

Microsoft is known to be well on its way in planning Windows 7, the next version of Windows client slated to ship in 2010. Up until now, however, there has been next-to-no leakage on features or functionality planned for that release.

On November 6, blogger Stephen Chapman helped break the silence. Chapman posted a list of some of the planned investment areas that will allegedly be part of Windows 7. While none of the elements on the list is earth-shattering — most are just evolutions of the “pillars” that Microsoft delivered with Windows Vista — there are a couple of new features to put on your Windows-watching radar screens: StrongBox and Component Delivery Platform.

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Windows 7, Windows Server Seven, Features, Microsoft

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