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WinHEC 2006 Presentation slides are available online

The Microsoft WinHEC 2006 presentation slides are now available to view online under the WHDC (Windows Hardware Developer Central) area on microsoft.com. The Windows Virtualization related sessions are near the bottom of the page and are listed below for reference.

- Device Virtualization Architecture  
- How to Use the WMI Interfaces with Windows Virtualization
- HyperCall APIs Explained
- Hypervisor, Virtualization Stack, and Device Virtualization Architectures
- I/O Memory Management Hardware goes Mainstream
- Inside Microsoft's Network and Storage VSP/VSC
- Intel Virtualization Technology: Strategy and Evolution
- Microsoft Server Virtualization Strategy and Virtual Hard Disk Directions
- PCIe Address Translation Services and I/O Virtualization
- Windows Virtualization Best Practices and Future Hardware Directions
- Windows Virtualization: Scenarios and Features
- Windows Virtualization: Strategy and Roadmap

John Howard
Program Manager
Windows Virtualization.

Published Wednesday, June 14, 2006 4:33 PM by jhoward

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# Windows Virtualization WinHEC Slide Decks @ Wednesday, June 14, 2006 7:43 PM

I've just posted up on the VM team blog a set of links to the slide decks presented at WinHEC 2006 relating...

John Howard

# re: WinHEC 2006 Presentation slides are available online @ Friday, December 22, 2006 12:04 PM

MS please consider allowing Viridian to run on Vista too!!

someone

# Microsoft-Novell Interoperability Lab – Sneak Peek @ Wednesday, February 14, 2007 10:58 AM

Based on the email I received I would say that many Port 25 readers noticed my post last week on job openings in my new lab. Thank you for your positive responses (and especially the resume submissions)! Brad Cutler, my counterpart at Novell, has been

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