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Transactions have long been the domain of the database but what if you could transact virtually any resource in your application?&amp;nbsp; How would that change the architecture and design of the systems you are building?&amp;nbsp; Well get ready because Windows Vista includes
 a powerful new transaction capability for the file system, registry and virtually any kind of kernel object.&amp;nbsp; Listen as Ron gets the scoop on the new transaction features of Vista from Dana Groff. 
Dana is the Program Manager in Core File Services focusing on transaction technologies.&amp;nbsp; As the PM for Transactional NTFS, the Kernel Transaction Manager, and Common Log File System he coordinated building this new kernel transaction infrastructure for Longhorn
 with Microsoft’s existing user-mode transaction infrastructure.&amp;nbsp; Dana is a veteran of the software industry having worked for DEC, IBM, Sybase and much smaller companies as well over 21 years in industry developing OLTP and Database middleware. 

Links:
Malcolm Smith&#39;s Blog 
Jim Johnson&#39;s Blog&amp;nbsp;

File System Team&#39;s Blog for Developers&amp;nbsp;

File System&#39;s Blog for IT Pro&#39;s&amp;nbsp; 
Channel9 Interview w/ SVerma&amp;nbsp; 
Florin Lazar&#39;s Blog 

&amp;nbsp; 
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