RTM is a proprietry langauge used in insurance domain.
-Mahesh RTM means that Microsoft has a new software product that has reached the Release To Manufacturing status, a.k.a. generally available to the public.
-Johan
Both are information technology terms. RTM - Release To Manufacturing. For example, when a new version of Microsoft Windows is released to the general public, the version is known as the "RTM" version. GDR - General Distribution Release. For example, when an update to a part of Microsoft Windows is released to the general public, such as a service pack.
Essentially, nothing. The RC was the final test version, including everything that Microsoft intend to release with Windows 7. The RTM will have no major changes from the RC, but probably some bug fixes. The RTM will also not start shutting down every 2 hours from March 1 2010, like the RC will. Your beta keys will also likely not work with the RTM.
RTM CY was created in 2010.
RTM Harmoni was created in 2010.
RTM Arena was created in 2010.
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Nobody knows, but many people claim that it's the final one which we will see in stores in the begging of October. x86 version looks like final because it includes virtual machine, x64 does not have it even in so called rtm version which rises some questions about its rtm status. Also if you check some system configuration files you can find that version of 16385 is called rtm but the build is not final, which is weird. It's quite possible that Microsoft prepares a surprise for everybody. Anyway the build 16385 works just fine even gets updates regularly.
The first version of Microsoft SharePoint Server was 2001. The latest at time of writing, released to RTM last week is SharePoint 2013. 12 years then.
Windows 7 is out of beta, beyond the release candidate, and into RTM. You wouldn't want to run the beta, even if you could get your hands on it. You may be able to download the latest release candidate from Microsoft, but I have a feeling they have closed it down already. You could probably download a torrent somewhere. The latest build is 7600 for the RTM, but it will most likely die within 30 days unless you activate.
Microsoft Outlook
RTM: http://www.directedstore.com/manuals/474P.pdf
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