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Developing a 6th Sense: More Info on IPv6 in Windows Vista and Windows Server "Longhorn"

One of my colleagues -- Joseph Davies -- just had an article published in the April edition of 6Sense, the US IPv6 Summit's monthly newsletter.

In it, Joseph outlines lots of great info about our IPv6 investments in Windows Vista (and Windows Server "Longhorn"):

IPv6 Improvements in Windows Vista

Here's what Alex Lightman, the newsletter's publisher, said about the article:

Mr. Davies explains how IPv6 support in Vista differs from that of XP and Server 2003, and how users will initiate v6 applications such as peer-to-peer networking and IPsec when Vista becomes widely available next year.

Oh yeah, have I mentioned I've been self-hosting Windows Vista in IPv6-only mode for over a month now? I do about half my days work on this PC (including writing this blog entry) and it's pretty darn cool!