Last I heard,
Microsoft Office 2007 Professional, Microsoft's next expected release of Longhorn Server was supposed to be Beta 3, expected by testers some time in April. On April 4,
Windows 7 64 Bit, Microsoft did deliver a new Longhorn Server release to testers. But it was yet another Community Technology Preview (CTP) interim test build, not a full-fledged Beta 3. Longhorn Server Beta 3 is slated to include the Microsoft Windows PowerShell scripting environment,
Office 2010 Professional, according to company officials. Beta 3 is expected to be the final major test build of Longhorn Server before the product is released to manufacturing. As reported by the Windows Connected site, the newly minted Longhorn Server CTP is available to a select group of testers via the Microsoft Connect site. Windows Connected identifies the new Longhorn Server build number as 6001-16497-070330-1720. So is Microsoft still going to drop a public Longhorn Server Beta 3 later this month? Or will it be delayed into next month? Longhorn Server is still due to ship before the end of 2007, Microsoft officials confirmed recently. Update: Microsoft responded to my inquiry on the new CTP later on April 5. According to Senior Product Manager Helene Snell:"This CTP is the build that Microsoft will be asking beta customers to
test and evaluate and then let us know if we are ready to ship Beta 3
and has all the features\functionality that customers will see in Beta
3. The April 2007 CTP is another milestone on the march to Beta 3,
Office Enterprise 2007,
which is still on track for the first half of this year,
Office 2010 Professional, and it includes
a number of enhancements to existing server roles and features, plus
some UI changes - most notably in the Server Manager tool and the
addition of Powershell." here's more on what's new in the latest Longhorn Server CTP on the Windows Server Team blog.