When Microsoft released Visual Studio 2010 Beta two in October, business officials stated it was looking likely that the item would ship on or about March 22, 2010. But on account of some feedback from testers around virtual memory performance,
Office 2010, Microsoft is delaying the start by “a few weeks.”Senior Vice President of Microsoft;s Developer Division, Soma Somasegar, delivered news of the delay via a blog post on December 17. Somasegar said the beta period for Visual Studio 2010 and .Net Framework 4 will be extended,
Office Enterprise 2007, and Microsoft will deliver a Release Candidate (RC) in February 2010. Somasegar blogged:“Based on what we’ve heard, we clearly needed to do more work. Over the last couple of months,
Windows 7 Activation, our engineering team has been doing a push to improve overall performance. We have made significant progress in this space since Beta 2.”Earlier this year, a number of organization watchers, partners and developers were expecting Microsoft to deliver the final version of Visual Studio 2010 before the end of 2009. Microsoft officials said this past fall that the business was planning to start the final version of its tool suite and accompanying .Net Framework in 2010.Microsoft is positioning Visual Studio 2010 as its tool platform to support
Windows 7,
Windows 7 Activation, Windows Server 2008 R2, Azure, SQL Server,
Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010. The suite is slated to feature new drag and drop bindings for Silverlight and Windows Presentation Foundation; interoperability with the ASP.Net model view controller (MVC), better multicore support and UML support,
Office 2010 Professional Plus, among other new features. Microsoft unveiled in October the four planned Visual Studio 2010 versions and their pricing.