Announcing New Tools for IT Professionals & Developers Transitioning to Windows 7

Today I am pleased to announce some new technologies to help developers and IT professionals make the transition to Windows 7.

For developers, we are announcing the public beta for the Platform Update for Windows Vista. The Platform Update for Windows Vista is a set of runtime libraries that makes it easy for developers to target both Windows 7 and Windows Vista. The Platform Update for Windows Vista includes:

  • Windows Ribbon and Animation Manager Library: contains the Windows Ribbon API, a command framework that enables developers to quickly and easily create rich ribbon experiences in their applications, and the Windows Animation Manager API, an animation framework for managing the scheduling and execution of user interface element animations.
  • Windows Graphics, Imaging, and XPS Library: components for developers to leverage the latest advancements in modern graphics technologies for gaming, multimedia, imaging and printing applications.   It includes updates to DirectX to support hardware acceleration for 2D, 3D and text based scenarios; DirectCompute for hardware accelerated parallel computing scenarios; and XPS Library for document printing scenarios.
  • Windows Automation API: allows accessibility tools and test automations to access Windows user interface in a consistent way across operating system versions.
  • Windows Portable Devices Platform: supplies the infrastructure to standardize data transfers between an application and a portable device, such as a mobile phone, digital camera, or portable media player.

Please note that the Windows Automation API will also be made available as a separate download for PCs running Windows XP.

The Platform Update for Windows Vista will be available to all Windows Vista customers through Windows Update, so developers leveraging these libraries in their applications can feel confident knowing it is broadly deployed. Third-party applications that require the Platform Update for Windows Vista can have Windows Update detect whether or not it is installed; if not, Windows Update will download and install it silently in the background. The ability for PCs to download this update can be managed by IT professionals Windows Server Update Services (WSUS), System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) and other third-party desktop management tools. To participate in the public beta for the Platform Update for Windows Vista, click here.

For IT Professionals, we are also announcing the upcoming release of the Remote Desktop Connection 7.0 (RDC7) client for Windows XP and Windows Vista. RDC7 will allow users who connect to machines running Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 from Windows XP or Windows Vista to take advantage of features such as Windows Media Player redirection and true multi-monitor support.  For more information on RDC7, see this blog post on the Remote Desktop Services Team Blog.

The release candidate for the Windows Management Framework is also available. This is a collection of tools to help IT Professionals manage a mixed environment of Windows 7, Windows Vista, and Windows XP PCs and includes:

  • Windows PowerShell 2.0
  • Windows Remote Management 2.0
  • Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS 4.0)

For specific details or to download the release candidate, click here.

We believe these tools and collection of libraries will be extremely useful to IT Professionals and Developers transitioning their organizations and applications to Windows 7. We expect to have the final versions of the RDC7 client, the Windows Management Framework, and the Platform Update available sometime in Q4 2009.


Comments

  1. Posted on: September 11, 2009 at 8:17AM  

    Very cool so in all downlevel platforms get:

    - RDP 7 for XP and Vista

    - PowerShell+WinRM 2.0+BITS 4.0 for XP and Vista

    - Windows Web Services Native API for XP and Vista

    As part of the Platform Update:

    - Windows Automation Framework 3.0 for XP and Vista (Accessibility API)

    - Direct2D, Direct3D 11 and DirectWrite for Windows Vista!!!!

    - XPS COM Document and Print APIs and Packaging APIs for Windows Vista

    - Updated Windows Imaging Component (very cool improvements)

    - Windows Portable Devices for Windows Vista (More MTP goodness and Device Stage!!!)

    - Windows Ribbon Framework

    - Windows Animation Manager

    Still would like to have more downlevel/backported components which have usually been offered in the past:

    - Windows Media Player 12 with expanded media format and streaming/DLNA support for Vista

    - Windows Virtual PC 7 for Vista

    - MSI 5.0 for Vista

    - A small shell/Desktop Update to include Windows Explorer improvements (resizeable search box, preview pane toggle button, full row selection off in list view) for Vista

    - Microsoft-supplied WDDM 1.1 drivers which are included in Windows 7 for the same hardware in Vista

    - CNG/EFS improvements in Windows 7 related to ECC ciphers for Vista to maintain EFS encrypted files compatibility

    - Calculator, Paint, WordPad, Internet Games and Defragmenter for Vista

    - DNSSEC update

    - User-Mode Scheduler

    - IIS 7.5 and DirectAccess for Windows Server 2008 R2

    - HomeGroup join support for XP and Vista (maybe read only but this is really needed)

    - Updated IEEE1394, AVCHD camera support and USB UVC 1.1 support

    I hope this feedback is going somewhere.

  2. Posted on: September 11, 2009 at 12:22PM  

    Will the Remote Desktop Connection 7.0 (RDC7) client be released via WSUS?

  3. Posted on: September 17, 2009 at 8:41PM  

    Windows 7

  4. Posted on: October 26, 2009 at 5:07PM  

    7flavor, your feedback always goes somewhere :-)

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