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Going Deep

Charles Torre travels around Microsoft to meet the company’s leading Architects and Engineers to discuss the inner workings of our core technologies. Going Deep is primarily concerned with how things work, why they are designed the way they are, and how they will evolve over time.

Show Tags: ADO.NET, Architecture, Audio, C++, CardSpace, CCR, CSharp, Drivers, Emulation, Hardware, Kernel, LINQ, MS+Execs, MS+Personalities, MS+Research, OS, Security, Software+Composability, SQL+Everywhere, SQL+Server, STM, Virtual+PC, Virtualization, Windows+Live, Windows+Server, Windows+Vista, Windows+XP, WiX, WMI, WPF, WS-Trust

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The Advancement of Windows: Michael Fortin - Windows Vista SuperFetch
Michael Fortin is a Distingushed Engineer and leads the team at Microsoft responsible for the overall performance of Windows (the folks who think up and write the algorithms that help make Windows Vista intelligently performant. Intelligently performant? What does that mean? Tune in...).

I recently sat down with Michael to discuss one of the key new performance enhancing technologies in Windows Vista: SuperFetch. You've probably heard about this aptly-named system-level technology (way to go Marketing. Finally...), but you probably don't know very much about how it actually works and what it means to Windows in terms of the evolution of the system.

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EpisodeTimeRelease DateRepliesViews
The Advancement of Windows: Michael Fortin - Windows Vista SuperFetch48:1210/6/20061615,144
Vittorio Bertocci: WS-Trust - Under the Hood01:03:4910/4/2006178,850
The Advancement of Windows: Narayanan Ganapathy - Windows Vista IO56:029/29/20062228,498
The Advancement of Windows: Narayanan Ganapathy - Windows Vista IO56:029/29/20062228,498
Arun Kishan - Process Management in Windows Vista56:119/11/20061211,532
Programming in the Age of Concurrency: Software Transactional Memory57:219/1/20061318,908
Programming in the Age of Concurrency: The Accelerator Project44:278/25/20062816,080
Singularity IV: Return of the UI14:498/18/20061744,546
Singularity III: Revenge of the SIP 01:00:148/18/20063829,026
Doron Holan - Kernel Mode Driver Framework43:178/15/20061115,484
Barry Bond: Emulation, Emulation, Emulation36:418/10/2006811,410
PhotoSynth: What. How. Why.37:487/28/20068358,683
CCR Programming - Jeffrey Richter and George Chrysanthakopoulos01:01:467/24/20068242,257
'SQL Everywhere Edition' - What. How. Why.58:237/21/20062621,565
ADO.NET Entity Framework: What. How. Why.54:587/19/20065753,622
Rob Relyea - There's Something About XAML 56:257/5/20061014,455
Diving into the Vista Heap55:476/21/20062122,095
InfoCard - Deep Architecture59:325/12/20062124,869
Louis Lafreniere - VC++ backend compiler50:125/11/20061314,822
Greg Schechter: Windows Presentation Foundation(WPF) Architecture45:525/7/20062025,413
Jim Hogg: Phoenix Framework45:495/2/20062421,706
Windows Shell Architecture51:544/20/20062543,488
Going Deep: Richard Ward - Engineering security into Windows Vista52:464/14/20061442,937
Oughtness, Isness and the world of systems management00:004/6/2006813,290
WPF Imaging42:563/6/20062530,224
Virtualization01:01:442/14/20063952,120
Eugene Lin and Jason Cobb - Windows Plug and Play52:431/18/20063356,391
Rob Short (and kernel team) - Going deep inside Windows Vista's kernel architecture49:1112/23/200542180,820
Vista Audio Stack and API45:1012/13/20054879,119
Concurrency and Coordination Runtime 43:4612/7/20057578,375
Surendra Verma: Vista Transactional File System42:3512/2/20051738,341
Singularity Revisited59:0012/1/20054679,008
Landy Wang - Windows Memory Manager36:006/28/20054241,059
Windows, NT Object Manager40:416/3/2005622,142
Singularity: A research OS written in C#53:325/13/2005154146,782
Chris Anderson - Talking shop about Avalon11:125/11/20051535,332
Nar Ganapathy - Windows, the IO Manager and Driver Model, Part II18:024/25/20051123,569
Nar Ganapathy - Windows, the IO Manager and Driver Model , Part I17:144/22/2005319,573
Windows, NT Cache Manager - Molly Brown - Part II31:264/20/20051019,360
Windows, NT Cache Manager - Molly Brown17:164/19/20051222,784
Windows, Part IV - Dave Probert32:174/5/20053341,272
Windows, Part III - Dave Probert15:114/5/2005319,662
Windows, Part II - Dave Probert19:363/31/2005926,770
Windows, Part I - Dave Probert23:173/31/20052349,585
Neal Christiansen - Inside File System Filter, part II21:261/24/20052030,477
Neal Christiansen - Inside File System Filter, part I25:161/21/20053459,067