Microsoft already looking for Vista SP1 guinea pigs
Even though the launch of Microsoft’s Vista is a little more than a week away, the company is looking for brave testers for Service Pack 1. Microsoft’s Technology Adoption Program (TAP) is a limited program that will give early access to SP1 builds in exchange for feedback.
According to Microsoft, testers must be willing to install pre-release builds in a production environment and then adhere to an NDA agreement. Testers must also send one to two employees to Redmond. A program manager will be assigned to each tester.
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