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From a technology standpoint, these three concepts create the five pillars of Windows Vista Fundamentals. Windows Vista includes improvements to the fundamentals that form the bedrock for applications

Presentation. One of the primary areas of differentiation is in how an application looks. The new Windows Presentation Foundation (formerly code-named "Avalon") and new "Aero" shell offer opportunities for developers and designers to collaborate on innovative new application experiences.
Windows Shell
The Windows Communication Foundation (formerly code-named "Indigo") provides industry-leading Web services support, new peer-to-peer features, RSS capabilities, and core networking enhancements. Windows Vista has a host of communication features for building today's connected applications.
Communication Infrastructure
.NET Framework Communication, IIS, and Collaboration
Data. Data is the center of nearly all applications and Windows Vista includes capabilities to make data searching faster (IFilter), a transacted file system built on NTFS, integrated support for RSS, and a common XML Paper Specification (XPS) document format.
Productivity and Tools.

On top of these features, Microsoft has shipped a set of its industry-leading tools to enable developers to easily leverage these new features of the operating system.

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