Man your battle stations! Prepare the back-ups! Get your harddrives ready! Prepare your Windows folks, Microsoft just introduced their Release Candidate for Windows 7 Service Pack 1.

Release Candidate usually means that it’s a trial run of the real version, and that the real version is almost ready and coming out in a matter of time.
Windows 7 SP1 will enable PCs to take advantage of Windows Server 2008 R2-related virtualization technologies, Dynamic Memory and RemoteFX to provide a more scalable and richer VDI (Virtual Desktop Infrastructure) experience for end users.
What does that techno-babble mean? Well, if you like to run the OS of your computer on another different and far away computer, then that’s it. Simple really, since current VDI technology and UI experience still lags to an extent that you should have thought of using a laptop, instead of a Virtual Machine.
That’s it. Nothing new in the way of Windows 7 features. Only the ability to have a nicer UI experience for screensharing or Virtual Machine OS. Microsoft, instead of naming this SP 1, you should have named it as 0.5, or even, 0.1. Users can download (if they want to) the SP1 at the Technet Evaluation Center.
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