Microsoft Just launched Windows 7 Ecosystem Readiness Program Yesterday which can help you ensure that your new and existing devices, systems, and applications will be compatible with Windows 7. Through Microsoft Connect, the program provides you access to Windows 7 builds, support and toolkits to aid your development efforts in building innovative solutions for your customers.
Start your participation in this program by logging in to the Microsoft Connect Web site. If you are not signed up yet click here to register.
The program delivers development, training and testing resources, including:
•Access to Windows 7 builds and toolkits. On the Windows Ecosystem area of Microsoft Connect (registration required), you can download the most recent Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 releses, updates to the Windows Logo Kit (WLK), Windows Driver Kit (WDK), and Software Development Kit (SDK), and checked builds and symbols for debugging. Different SKUs of both 64-bit and 32-bit versions of Windows 7 are included in seven different languages.
•Community offerings and partner support. You can take advantage of benefits such as access to Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2–based technical documents, white papers, and newsgroups. After you enter the Microsoft Connect site, you can use the support forums and log support requests. You'll also be able to contact us by e-mail.
•Windows 7–based application testing labs. We've established testing labs in Redmond so we can help you ensure that your device or application works well with Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2. Over the coming months, we'll offer labs in locations all over the world. For More go to ; http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/win7/default.mspx
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EXPERIENCE IS NOT WHAT HAPPENS TO A MAN BUT IT IS WHAT A MAN DOES WITH WHAT HAPPENS TO HIM
Start your participation in this program by logging in to the Microsoft Connect Web site. If you are not signed up yet click here to register.
The program delivers development, training and testing resources, including:
•Access to Windows 7 builds and toolkits. On the Windows Ecosystem area of Microsoft Connect (registration required), you can download the most recent Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 releses, updates to the Windows Logo Kit (WLK), Windows Driver Kit (WDK), and Software Development Kit (SDK), and checked builds and symbols for debugging. Different SKUs of both 64-bit and 32-bit versions of Windows 7 are included in seven different languages.
•Community offerings and partner support. You can take advantage of benefits such as access to Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2–based technical documents, white papers, and newsgroups. After you enter the Microsoft Connect site, you can use the support forums and log support requests. You'll also be able to contact us by e-mail.
•Windows 7–based application testing labs. We've established testing labs in Redmond so we can help you ensure that your device or application works well with Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2. Over the coming months, we'll offer labs in locations all over the world. For More go to ; http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/win7/default.mspx
EXPERIENCE IS NOT WHAT HAPPENS TO A MAN BUT IT IS WHAT A MAN DOES WITH WHAT HAPPENS TO HIM