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[PSUs]| Monday 9th July 2007 |
ZDNet's Mary Jo Foley claims sources close to the company believe the beta will be released during the week beginning July 16. If that proves to be true, the final version of SP1 would be set for release around November alongside Windows Server 2008.
Microsoft had originally planned to deliver SP1 late this year. However, that was widely expected to be delayed following
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Microsoft may been persuaded to act quickly following indifferent sales of Vista. Last month Gartner analyst George Shiffler claimed that "the release of Microsoft Windows Vista operating system at the end of January has, so far, failed to stimulate the market in the way many hoped."
With many businesses potentially holding out for Service Pack 1 before they begin migration from Windows XP, Microsoft may have concluded that it needs to regain the impetus.
One potential fly in the ointment for Microsoft is Google, which is pressuring the US Department of Justice to force Microsoft to open up Vista's desktop search to rival search engines. This was expected to be implemented in SP1, potentially delaying the pack's launch.
Microsoft has refused to comment on the speculation.
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