This is the first part of a series on what’s new in the Windows Vista kernel. In this issue, I’ll look at changes in the areas of processes and threads, and in I/O. Future installments will cover memory management, startup and shutdown, reliability and recovery, and security.
If you are a Windows developer you will probably find some interest in understanding the kernel a bit better. The articles are delivered by Mark Russinovich, the man behind Winternals, so he is no doubt the right person to relay the information to you.
Source: TechNet Mag