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        Windows 8: Microsoft Seeks Help on New OS
        Microsoft has been looking to fill jobs associated with Windows  8, its next operating system beyond the current Windows 7 beta.
        
        
        Microsoft has been looking to fill jobs associated with Windows  8, its next operating system beyond the current Windows 7 beta.
Two job postings have been spotted, as noted by the CodenameWindows blog last week and  by others on the Web. While it's no surprise that Microsoft has been working on  Windows 8, public references to it have been few and far between. 
One of Microsoft's Windows 8 job posts is for a lead  development engineer in software testing.
"For the upcoming version of Windows, new critical  features are being worked on including cluster support and support for one way  replication," the job  post reads. "The core engine is also being reworked to provide  dramatic performance improvements. We will also soon be starting major  improvements for Windows 8 where we will be including innovative features which  will revolutionize file access in branch offices."
The reference to "file access in branch offices"  sounds a lot like Microsoft's upcoming BranchCache technology. Windows 7  Enterprise edition and Windows Server 2008 R2 both will feature BranchCache,  which is designed to improve application responsiveness across an  organization's branch offices via a wide area network connection. 
The second Windows 8 job posting is for a software  development engineer specializing in test who will specifically work "on  the next version of the file server."
"As the team moved to Windows 8, you will have 2 main  responsibilities - (i) put on the customer/design critique hat as we plan our  next version file server management experience (i) participating in the  architectural design, and development and driving automated testing for  managing the next generation file server," the job  post explains. 
Microsoft has been hinting at a Windows 7 release candidate appearing in  May of this year. As for Windows 8, veteran Microsoft watcher Mary-Jo Foley  offered a guess on the release schedule. Foley wrote in her blog that "Windows  8 will be released around 2011 (with Microsoft publicly promising a 2012  delivery target)."
Windows 8 will not be based on futuristic concepts, such as  Microsoft's incubation  project for a more modular operating system, code-named "Midori,"  according to Foley. It'll be based on the same "old" Windows 7 code.
Meanwhile, at least one Microsoft blogger pointed to a concept  design as her best guess for how Windows 8 might look.   
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
            
        
        
                
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                    Kurt Mackie is senior news producer for 1105 Media's Converge360 group.