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Windows 7 pre-beta bits and more for PDC 2008 attendees

Before I head off with my youngest to his guitar lessons and the skatepark, a few words on one of my favourite topics at the office: Windows 7.  Maybe I can get him an opening set gig.


You may’ve heard the hoopla that we will provide Windows 7 pre-beta bits to attendees at the Microsoft Professional Developers Conference (PDC) in late October, on a snazzy new 160GB external USB hard drive.  True.  Also true: included will be all the SDKs, binaries, whitepapers and more distributed at the conference.


The PDC team also announced additional information on the PDC web site (at http://www.microsoftpdc.com/) such as…



  • a major lineup of executive keynote speakers representing most of the core Microsoft businesses.

  • more than 20 Windows 7 sessions, plus

  • distribution of the Windows 7 bits

Personally, I am looking forward to hearing Bob Muglia and Ray Ozzie reprise their talk with their thoughts and goals for Microsoft’s application architecture and distributed computing (also in the cloud).  These guys are not to be missed.


Brain


I’m also on Twitter following the PDC 2008 tweets, recently tweeting on another interview with the Brain in The Jar (also at http://tinyurl.com/3uc57g). Fun stuff.


 


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Announcement: Coming in December: Microsoft Updates to Daylight Saving Time and Time Zones

Clip art from Office Online First off, I want to welcome Lourdes to the DST blog over at http://blogs.technet.com/dst2007.  She is coordinating the efforts on our daylight saving time and time zone updates and releases for current products across the various product groups at Microsoft.  A tough job, to say the least.  She will also help coordinate messaging and communications with many other folks you may remember across our product groups, field sales and technical account teams, customer support and execs.  It’s great to have her on board.

I wanted to provide some insight as to the effort we just kicked off the planning for our December 2008 cumulative time zone update for Microsoft Windows operating systems and other products. (You may recall that the Windows Sustained Engineering team completed and released KB 951072, the August 2008 cumulative time zone update for Microsoft Windows operating systems.)  I also posted this to Twitter as it appears on my various social networking updates – we’ll see how effective these updates are for folks.

As we update the Microsoft daylight saving time and time zone help and support pages at http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/gp/cp_dst, I expect that other product teams at Microsoft will also provide information on their products and publish the associated documentation (KBs, blog posts) in the November and early December time frame.  Groups will note any changes and updates in their documentation, products and services, and guidance for their support teams and the field.

So, back to the December 2008 release.

Coming soon are updates to the list of Microsoft products affected by DST and time zone changes.  We also have a number of new update notices on the DST Hot Topics and Latest News page, namely updates on the countries noted below; as noted, we’re still waiting for a confirmation on changes proposed for Iran and Argentina.  In some cases, Windows will release hotfixes for specific regions (including Brazil, Egypt) prior to the changes in those countries: watch the DST Hot Topics page and our blogs for more information.

Here’s a list of the DST and TZ updates planned for the December release: thanks to Joel, Steve, Jennifer, Shay and Sophia for helping collect and review the information (and to Clarence for reminding me today that countries really should implement time changes at 2:00AM rather than midnight):

DST & Time Zone updates coming in December 2008

* – Mauritius is a new time zone to be added to Windows in December 2008.

Here’s a text version of the table:

Region/Country

Time Zone Standard name

DST start

DST end

Mauritius*

Mauritius Standard Time

Last Sunday in October at 02:00:00

Last Sunday in March at 02:00:00

Egypt

Egypt Standard Time

Last Thursday in April at 23:59:59

Last Thursday in August at 23:59:59

Brazil

E. South America Standard Time

Third Sunday in October at 00:00:00

Second Sunday in February at 00:00:00

Brazil

Central Brazilian Standard Time

Third Sunday in October at 00:00:00

Second Sunday in February at 00:00:00

Pakistan

Pakistan Standard Time

First Sunday in June at 00:00:00

Last Friday in October at 23:59:59.

Chile

Pacific SA Standard Time

Second Saturday in October at 23:59:59

Second Saturday in March at 23:59:59

Iran

Iran Standard Time

Not yet confirmed

Not yet confirmed

Argentina

Argentina Standard time

Not yet confirmed

Not yet confirmed

Morocco

Morocco Standard Time

Last Saturday in May at 23:59:59

Last Sunday in August at 23:59:59.

Please note that where we have heard that changes may be coming to a territory but have yet to receive an official confirmation from a government, we indicate that the changes are "not yet confirmed."

As a reminder on our annual cadence (outlined here) and in a prior post, our product teams are moving to an annual product update cadence (with provisions for semi-annual as needed).  Following the Windows regular cadence for publishing newly legislated DST rules and time zone updates, our "Cumulative DST and Time Zone Updates" will be released in November/ December (to the Download Centre and via Windows Update respectively) for the coming calendar year; we’ll also provide for a semi-annual update in the July/August timeframe when needed. 

For each, the window closes for additional updates a few months (generally four to six) prior to the release date. 

As I originally posted here, most Windows applications (and some services) reference the underlying OS for DST and time zone information, but some do not. The product and service groups with offerings that have internal DST or TZ references have agreed to follow the regular schedule for cumulative Windows OS DST & TZ updates. The regular Windows release provide a regular schedule for other product groups to follow, as noted in the DST & TZ Product Update Cadence policy. We hope that this will provide a more predictable way for our customers to anticipate and plan for our cumulative updates

This year (as in 2006 and 2007) the Windows team plans to release the packages to the Microsoft Download Center in November and then to Windows Update in early December.  They will also publish the new or modified TZI keys in an update to Microsoft KB article 914387 for IT professionals and sysadmins who may need that information.  Our goal is that our customers and partners can plan on rolling out and installing/ deploying these regular, scheduled cumulative update roll-ups as they are published.

Let us know if you have questions.

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Good News: Brazil Defines Dates for Daylight Saving Time

Usually, when I receive news from Brazil on daylight saving time, it’s a request for an urgent hotfix or a response for a concerned customers. 

I Twittered that I was happy to get word today from our team in Brazil on major changes in the country.  The Brazilian Ministry of Energy has signed a decree that defines fixed dates for daylight saving time in Brazil.  My thanks to our team there for the news and their hard work.

This is a significant event: in the past, it was difficult to anticipate and plan for the DST dates in Brazil as the DST period was set only a short period of time ahead of the start date.

According to the details in the Ministry’s Decree number 6558 of September 8, 2008, DST there will start the third Sunday of October and end on the third Sunday of February of the following year.

This is a move that will benefit our customers and provide for a better overall experience.  Many countries recognize that time changes are critical and that long term planning benefits customers, partners and manufacturers worldwide. 

Tags: Microsoft, Daylight Saving Time, Daylight Savings Time, RSS, DST, Brazil; 3,690,000 (up from 3.4M a week ago); 2,490,000 (up from 900K a year ago); 1,472,886

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Microsoft Gurus coming soon to enlighten you at retail

Well, the news has hit publicly, so I can now talk about the coming of help at retail in our new Microsoft Gurus.  No, not that Guru

I just twittered about the new technology help coming to a major computer store near you. The "Microsoft Gurus" were announced today (as noted here on MSNBC, http://tinyurl.com/6h6clw). A little late, I say, but better late than never: based on my own Labour Day customer experience at Best Buy and a local Apple Store, this can’t come soon enough:

"I was prompted to visit after I read Matt Richtel’s article in the Times, in which Geek Squad management said that their "agents have one thing over Apple and Microsoft engineers. We spend most of the day talking to people."

As Tom Pilla (he’s our general manager of corporate communications) said today…

The world’s largest software company plans to have 155 "Microsoft Gurus" in U.S. stores by the end of the year, and expand based on the project’s success… These gurus will be answering questions about PCs and Microsoft products, as well as giving demos of how the company’s products work together — help designed to get them thinking Microsoft.

Having tested the concept around the country and in Europe over the last year, we will deploy these customer service representatives at major retailers including Best Buy and Circuit City.  It will be interesting to see how hey fare along side the personal shopping assistance being offered at one major retailer

The new Retail Experience Center on the Microsoft Campus in Redmond, Wash. is designed to learn about and improve the experience consumers have selecting and purchasing Windows PCs in retail stores.As noted today on Microsoft Presspass, we’re working with our major retail partners and PC makers to improved and enhance the customer experience "with Windows at every touch-point" including…

  • rolling out Windows-branded sales environments and store-within-a-store concepts at major retailers,
  • Major PC manufactures including HP, Dell, Sony and Lenovo are working with Microsoft to enhance key areas of the PC experience, including speeding up startup and shut-down time and sleep and resume speeds;
  • Windows.com has been revamped and will point consumer to specific Windows products and experiences that deliver.

Bill Veghte said…

“We must deliver a world-class shopping experience that aligns with the brand promise and our online presence. That is why we are working with our key retail partners to make the process of evaluating, selecting and purchasing PCs with Windows as simple and informative as possible.”

As noted on the Presspass site for Windows, early pilots with retailers have included branded "store-within-a-store" displays, with some featuring trained Microsoft "Gurus" to assist PC buyers, similar to the Nordstrom model of "personal shoppers, where the focus is more on informing and supporting the customer than on the actual sale.

Initial feedback on Gizmodo was a bit harsh, exclaiming that Gurus "are kind of like Apple Geniuses, only a lot less useful."

Really? Have they met one?

An eagle eyed commenter on Gizmodo saw a job listing for Microsoft Gurus, noting the locations where they were needed, including California, Washington DC, Florida, Massachusetts, Maryland, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Nevada, New York, Virginia and here in Washington state.

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New Links to Microsoft and Windows Vista videos online, including hires for new spot from Bill Gates and Jerry Seinfeld

Have you seen all the videos posted?  Thanks to the Twitter feed (addictive), the folks over in HR posted a link to the latest videos now available on the Windows site:

Gates & Seinfeld

Videos on Windows

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