11/08/2007

News about Vista’s replacement

Vista News:

Some news about Vista’s upcoming big brother has come to my attention. As we all know, the next generation of Windows is so-far named Windows Seven (the codename has a tendency of changing a lot before actually going public, Vista used to be called Longhorn) and is scheduled to be released in mid 2010.

The real news is that as far as development efforts are concerned Vista is a closed chapter; Microsoft has already begun moving forward towards their next big new operating system, which leaves Vista to be a slow-moving project. Further development or new implementations to Vista will be subtle or none existing.

At the moment Vista service pack is scheduled to be released in the first quarter of 2008. Alongside this Microsoft has begun building the contours of Windows 7. As mentioned above in this news, Microsoft has given a data for the release of Vistas big brother Windows 7. The move is a deliberate try to force users away from Windows XP and into the new platform Vista. Microsoft are building a completely new minimalist kernel for Vistas big brother, the new Windows will advance wireless network among others, contain direct connect; this will apparently become a component of Windows 7 server edition.
More Vista news will be posted soon.

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