02 November 2009
Two Roundtable Discussions on Windows 7 Application Compatibility
Microsoft Technical Fellow Mark Russinovich hosted two roundtable discussions with Microsoft and industry experts on Windows 7 application compatibility. Part 1 focuses on compatibility technologies inside the OS and methods for getting incompatible applications to run on Windows 7, and Part 2 on how virtualization tools, for example, App-V, MED-V, can help you with application compatibility concerns whether you're migrating from Windows Vista or Windows XP. More detail at the blog post.

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Zhiming Xue “Z" is a Microsoft Architect Evangelist based in the Mid-Atlantic area. He has more than 12 years of software development, consulting and IT experience, specializing in enterprise application architecture, development and integration. During the past years he has played technical and architectural roles on many consulting projects for large enterprise customers in both the commercial sector and the public sector. He has presented various topics at Microsoft events and local user groups. Through his blogs and publications he has reached readers in the U.S., China and other countries and regions. He holds a Ph. D. in Management Science from the Isenberg School of Management at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, a professional certification from American Production and Inventory Control Society (APICS), as well as several Microsoft certifications. His blog can be found at http://blogs.msdn.com/zxue