The first service packs for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 will see a beta release in July, Microsoft announced at its TechEd 2010 conference on Monday.
The software maker did not disclose a date for final availability for the service packs at the conference, held in New Orleans, but it did go into detail about what customers can expect to see. The relatively minor updates add a few new features and concentrate on improving desktop virtualisation support for the server operating system. The beta’s will also provide a roll-up of hotfixes and updates for the desktop operating system.
Source: ZDNet

