http://www20.tomshardware.com/storage/20040129/index.html
While tom's hardware guide is known for its coverage of, well, hardware, it also looks at operating system software. In the case of this article, it is Microsoft's 'Longhorn' WinFS file management system which is under examination. As the article makes clear, 'Longhorn' and WinFS are not inextricably intertwined, although many of the advances promised by the new OS do depend on using WinFS. Conversely, WinFS can be implemented on existing 32-bit Windows versions [in practice this means Server 2003/XP].
The article discusses Cross-Format File Administration XML metadata and the Clipboard, the details of WinFS, how WinFS and data tags for XML Schemas relate to each other, the WinFS Services, and Virtual Folders.
Such a detailed explanation would be sufficient reason to bookmark this article, but another aspect of this is slightly haunting: with WinFS, it would appear to me, the computer OS has the capability of interfacing with the 'semantic Web' discussed elsewhere in this blog. The significance of this, if correct, needs no underlining.
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