Windows Server 2008, formerly Longhorn, will be delayed until Q1 of 2008 but will be available to SA and MSDN subscribers prior
to RTM. SQL Server 2008 and Visual Studio 2008 are scheduled to be released with Server 2008 so I can only assume they will be delayed as well.
Vista SP1 also suffers from the same fate, delayed until Q1 of 08. The BETA of Vista SP1 will be available to participants in about two weeks however. And SP3 for XP is moving along with its BETA also being out in a couple weeks and should be released in the first half of next year, a little later than the other two thankfully.
Without Server 2008 you cannot make use of the NAP functionality built into ConfigMgr so this may delay some implementations of ConfigMgr, and will certainly delay the implementation of NAP. You will also need XP SP3 for NAP to work with your XP clients, but Vista is set already.
Included in Vista SP1 is all the updates so far for Vista plus improvements in three areas, performance, security, and reliability.
Under reliability there is:
Performance improvements:
Under security there are a number of things including improvements to BitLocker.
More on Vista SP1 here.
Regards,
Anthony
Anthony Clendenen | Solutions Engineer | 1E Inc.
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